Jerónimos Monastery Entry Tickets
Jerónimos Monastery Entry Tickets
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- Spectacular visuals
- Magical atmosphere
Visitors to the Jerónimos Monastery have praised its stunning architecture, beautiful gardens, and rich history. Many have noted that the monastery's peaceful atmosphere and beautiful tile work make it a must-see attraction in Lisbon. However, some have mentioned that the site can be crowded and that the stairs and narrow corridors can be difficult to navigate. Overall, the Jerónimos Monastery is a must-visit attraction for anyone interested in history, architecture, and culture.
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Jerónimos Monastery Tickets
Step into one of Lisbon's most treasured landmarks with tickets to Jerónimos Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site that stands as a testament to Portugal's golden Age of Discoveries. Located in the Belém district on the banks of the Tagus River, this 16th-century masterpiece showcases the distinctive Manueline architectural style with its intricate stone carvings and maritime motifs.
Your visit takes you through the magnificent two-storey cloisters with their delicate stone filigree, the historic Church of Santa Maria de Belém where explorer Vasco da Gama and poet Luís de Camões are entombed, and the ornate chapter house and refectory with their soaring vaulted ceilings. Each section tells the story of Portugal's maritime heritage through elaborate stonework and architectural details that took decades to complete.
Highlights
- Southern Portal: Marvel at the detailed entrance adorned with maritime motifs and elaborate carvings reflecting Portugal's seafaring roots
- Two-storey Cloisters: Wander through tranquil arcaded walkways showcasing delicate stone filigree and decorative Manueline flair
- Church of Santa Maria de Belém: Visit the final resting place of famous Portuguese figures including Vasco da Gama and Luís de Camões
- Chapter House and Refectory: Admire the vaulted ceilings and ornate architectural details central to the monastery's design
- Historic Stonework: Discover centuries-old stories carved into the monastery's walls and decorative elements
Plan Your Visit to Jerónimos Monastery
The monastery is closed on Mondays and select public holidays, so plan accordingly. Early arrival is highly recommended to avoid peak crowds, particularly on weekends when queues can be lengthy. You'll need to bring valid identification as ID may be required for entry. The entrance is located at Praça do Império where your ticket will be scanned before passing through a brief security check.
Allow at least 1-2 hours to explore the monastery thoroughly. The ground floor is wheelchair accessible, though some areas have cobblestone surfaces. Wheelchairs can be rented at the entrance if needed. Photography is restricted in certain sections, so observe posted signs throughout your visit. For the best experience, consider combining your monastery visit with other nearby Belém attractions.
Audio guides are available as upgrades and accessed via smartphone app, so bring your own headphones. Dress modestly to ensure access to all areas of the monastery, and carry water and a hat during warm weather as parts of the complex are exposed to the elements.
Good to know
- Age suitability
- There is no age restriction for visiting the Jerónimos Monastery, but children under 12 years old must be accompanied by an adult.
- Opening times
Closed 09:30am - 05:30pm 09:30am - 05:30pm 09:30am - 05:30pm 09:30am - 05:30pm 09:30am - 05:30pm 09:30am - 05:30pm
- Know before you go
Before visiting the Jerónimos Monastery, plan to spend around 90 minutes exploring the site. Wear comfortable shoes as you'll be walking on uneven terrain and cobblestone streets. Bring a camera to capture the stunning architecture and beautiful gardens. It's recommended to arrive early to avoid crowds and long queues. The monastery is wheelchair accessible, but some areas may be difficult to navigate due to stairs and narrow corridors. Be sure to check the opening hours and ticket prices before your visit.
- Visitor guidelines
Arrive early to avoid long lines, especially on weekends
ID may be required for entry, so bring a valid identification
Audio guides are accessed via app; bring your own headphones
The site is closed on Mondays and select public holidays
Dress modestly to enter all areas of the monastery
Frequently asked
What is included with my Jerónimos Monastery ticket?
Your ticket grants you entry to the monastery; audio guides and guided tours are available as upgrades.
Can I visit the church with my ticket?
The Church of Santa Maria de Belém is part of the complex and accessible via a separate entrance line.
Is the monastery accessible for wheelchair users?
The ground floor is accessible, though some areas have cobblestones; wheelchairs can be rented at the entrance.
Are there restrictions on photography?
Photography is limited in certain sections. Please observe posted signs and rules during your visit.
What should I bring for my visit?
Carry water and a hat for warm days and your headphones if using the audio guide via your phone.
Where you'll be
Praça do Império
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