Baixa-Chiado Metro Station Lisbon
Baixa-Chiado station on the Lisbon metro is the intersection station of the Linha Azul (Blue Line) and the Linha Verde (Green Line).
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Chiado |
The Baixa-Chiado station was designed by architect Álvaro Siza Vieira and opened in 1998. A series of escalators inside the station connects the lower Baixa to the higher Chiado.
Being right in the downtown centre of Lisbon, there is a lot to see in Baixa-Chiado. Close to the metro station are a number of Lisbon attractions: Convento do Carmo, Igreja da Nossa Senhora da Encarnação, Cervejaria Trindade and Cafe A Brasileira.
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Baixa |
Other Lisbon Stations
Aeroporto Station
Alvalade Station
Martim Moniz
Parque
Roma-Areeiro
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Baixa |
![A series of escalators inside the station connects the lower Baixa to the higher Chiado A series of escalators inside the station connects the lower Baixa to the higher Chiado](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiMG24FkK_RipC868XEvj_7gvZfV2YAAv0w09wMg6IWXZtV8uujMCmCLC2bgnPSChjlWhxBcvVSt_DFSkzN8K7Hn0gDnq3VMx1EsIAk1gTK6ZwZiqh3AuVLrYup9S8YppYzd-4U/s1600/biaxa-chiado-1.jpg) |
The long escalators and stairs from Chiado down to Baixa |
![A series of escalators inside the station connects the lower Baixa to the higher Chiado A series of escalators inside the station connects the lower Baixa to the higher Chiado](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiORRQ-I6AoEIAMWm4NA7OsCqq4BhGky5XkqfT0S9JHS-b94ZXe_ChLpny0H9hCRl5Z5POZaZdm1JdEgDEGCFFSzUs0HYv_uwWKmnXt2_9uC-pFbFZj4P2GWwz5tmltnY0pxLKz/s1600/biaxa-chiado-2.jpg) |
The long escalators from Chiado down to Baixa |
![Station sign](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjDub5o9_c8Mw87lAbh_ZnY4qiYOr_0zose4VG2g28YRyh3WoGC7EkbIL873b9BuNoIeZgj-J_r63_GPyYLtSnvbNiJwzuFuE4av2qSnjy6LFduRqtvvEGrml_hquJcF37FhxXg/s1600/biaxa-chiado-3.jpg) |
Station sign |
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