1. The Vasco da Gama Tower is a 145-meter tower in Lisbon, Portugal. It was named after the Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama and was built for the 1998 World Exposition. The tower has 23 floors and is used mainly for offices and a luxury hotel, but visitors can also access the top floor for panoramic views of the city and the Tagus River. The tower also has a rotating restaurant on the 16th floor, offering modern Portuguese cuisine. The tower’s design is inspired by nautical motifs, resembling a sail or a ship’s hull.

2. The Vasco da Gama Tower is open daily from 10am to 7pm. The phone number for inquiries is +351 21 893 2400.

3. The ticket for the panoramic view and access to the top floor costs €5 for adults and €3.50 for children aged 4 to 16 and seniors over 65. The restaurant has a separate entrance and prices for meals vary depending on the menu and time of day. The tower is easily accessible by public transportation, located near the Oriente metro and train station. There is also a large parking area nearby.