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Pillar 7 Experience: Entry Ticket
Highlights
Explore the stunning engineering of the 25 de Abril Bridge up close.
Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Lisbon and the Tagus River.
Engage with multimedia exhibits explaining the bridge’s history.
Experience a virtual reality journey optionally included.
Capture memories at the dedicated PhotoBooth.








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Welcome to Pilar 7 – Bridge Experience in Lisbon
Step onto Lisbon’s most surprising viewpoint — Pilar 7 invites you inside the Ponte 25 de Abril for an immersive journey of engineering, story-telling, and sweeping Tagus panoramas. Grab your ticket, ride up, and see the city from a whole new angle.
About Pilar 7 – Bridge Experience in Lisbon
Why Visit Pilar 7 - Bridge Experience in Lisbon?
Immersive Multimedia Exhibits
Panoramic Glass Viewing Terrace
Virtual Reality Experience
Architectural Close-Ups of Pilar 7
Educational Model of the Ponte 25 de Abril
Timings of Pilar 7 - Bridge Experience, Lisbon
Best Times to Visit Pilar 7 – Bridge Experience
Early Morning Just After Opening (10:00 AM – 11:30 AM)
Arrive right when the doors open to enjoy the exhibits and panoramic lift ride with fewer people around—perfect if you want a calm, unhurried experience.
Late Afternoon / Golden Hour (Approx. 4:30 PM – 5:45 PM)
The view from the viewpoint becomes even more spectacular at this time, with warm light on the city and river that’s ideal for photos.
Clear Weather Days
Since the attraction features a high-elevation glass-floor platform and sweeping river views, visiting on a day with good visibility maximizes the experience.
Weekday Visits Over Weekends
While crowds are never overwhelming, weekdays tend to be less busy—making it easier to move through the interactive exhibits and take in the views without distractions.
Outside Peak Tourist Periods (If You Can)
While the attraction is open daily and accessible, visiting during shoulder-season months (spring or early autumn) means kinder light, cooler temperatures, and a more relaxed city vibe..
Address and Location of Pilar 7 - Bridge Experience, Lisbon
How to Get to the Pilar 7 – Bridge Experience, Lisbon
By Car
Enter the address Avenida da Índia 52, 1300-299 Lisbon for your GPS.
There is paid parking nearby around the waterfront/industrial dock area in the Alcântara district.
Traffic in Lisbon can build up around this area (especially near the bridge and docks), so allow extra time.
If you’re staying elsewhere in the city, a rideshare/taxi may be more convenient than worry about parking.
By Train
From central Lisbon: take the suburban train (line towards Cascais) from Cais do Sodré station, and alight at Alcântara‑Mar Station.
From there, it’s just a short walk (about 5-10 minutes) to the attraction on Avenida da Índia.
By Tram or Bus
Tram lines 15E and 18E (towards Belém) stop nearby, in the Alcântara / Avenida da Índia area.
Bus routes such as 714, 727, 732 and 751 service the nearby streets around Avenida da Índia in Alcântara.
Using public transport is often easier than driving, given parking and traffic. If you have the Lisboa Card, some of these lines are included.
On Foot (from nearby area)
If you’re already staying or exploring around Belém or the waterfront, you can walk along the riverside from the docks of Alcântara to Pilar 7 in 15–20 minutes.
This is a scenic route, especially nice on a clear afternoon.
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Interesting Facts About Pilar 7 - Bridge Experience
Explore the Inner Pillar
The attraction lets you go inside Pillar 7 of the bridge — a part normally hidden from public view — enabling a rare, up-close look at the construction’s internal architecture.
Massive Scale Model
One of the first stops is a detailed scale model (maquette) of the entire 25 de Abril Bridge, helping visitors understand how the enormous structure was conceived and built.
Sensory & Immersive Rooms
There are themed rooms — like a “Workers’ Room” where you can watch 360° projections of the bridge’s construction, and a “Mirror Room” where mirrored floors create an infinite-depth illusion.
Glass-Floor Elevator
The panoramic lift takes visitors up to ~80 meters (or around that) inside the pillar, with part of the platform having a glass floor — meaning you can look straight down to the river and traffic below.
Virtual Reality Experience
Pilar 7 offers a VR (virtual reality) experience that lets visitors “enter” areas not normally accessible — such as the inner cable structures and maintenance routes.
Historic Roots
The 25 de Abril Bridge was inaugurated in 1966 as “Ponte Salazar,” named after Portugal’s former dictator. After the 1974 Carnation Revolution, it was renamed to mark the date of the revolution.
American Engineering
The bridge was built by an American company — the same kind of U.S. expertise that built major suspension bridges — which gives it architectural and historical significance.
Immense Cable Structure
The bridge’s suspension cables are enormous: the attraction highlights the sheer scale by showing how these cables are secured inside the pilar, giving a sense of the forces involved.
Award-Winning Design
The Pilar 7 Experience won a “Best Public Project” award in engineering (“Prémios Construir”), recognizing its creative and technical approach to making hidden infrastructure accessible.













