Lisbon Jerónimos Monastery Afternoon Tickets

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Experience Highlights

Discover a jewel of Portuguese heritage with your afternoon tickets to the Jeronimos Monastery in Lisbon, a true masterpiece of Manueline architecture with exclusive access to the 16th century cloister and monks' refectory.

Visit this national monument at a quieter time of day, from 14:00 to 17:30, and take a closer look at its frescoes, carved vaults and the religious and nautical symbolism that makes it an icon of Portugal.

The interior cloister, silent and majestic, invites contemplation, while the refectory reveals the monastic life of centuries past with privileged views of the Tagus River.

  • Book your tickets for the afternoon and avoid rush hour.
  • Admire the 16th century cloister and its unique architecture.
  • Live a cultural experience in the heart of Belém.

What’s included

  • Entrance to the Hieronymites Monastery
  • Access to the 16th century cloister
  • Access to the former monks' refectory
  • Afternoon visit (from 14:00 to 17:30)

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Step by Step

Visiting Lisbon's Jerónimos Monastery in the afternoon offers you an ideal opportunity to explore one of the greatest symbols of Portugal's history and identity, with less crowds and more peace and quiet.

Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this 16th-century monastery pays homage to the Age of Discovery. Its Manueline architecture, with details engraved in stone that mix religious, royal and nautical elements, make it an exceptional example of the Portuguese Renaissance style.

With your ticket, you'll enter the 16th-century cloister, where you can stroll through sculpted arches, observe the frescoed vaulted ceilings and learn more about the life of the monks who lived here. The tour also includes the former refectory, a sober and elegant room that reveals what daily life was like amidst prayer and silence.

In addition to its impressive architecture, the Monastery offers privileged views of the Tagus River, which reinforces its historical link with navigation and the great Portuguese voyages. This evening visit is perfect for those seeking a serene and enriching cultural experience.

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