Jeronimos Monastery in Lisbon Tickets and Tours

When visiting Lisbon, don't miss the opportunity to enjoy a stroll through the corridors of the Jerónimos Monastery and discover its cloister, church, tunnels and the old refectory.
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    Portuguese architecture is some of the most amazing in Europe, as evidenced by the Jerónimos Monastery in Lisbon, an example of the Manueline style that will not leave you indifferent. Its terraces and tunnels take you on a dreamlike stroll through a building dating back to 1501, making it a highly popular attraction in the Belém neighbourhood.

    In general, I recommend enjoying a tour of the tomb rooms, protected by mystical animals, as well as the church, passageways and terraces with panoramic views. It is one of the best things to do in Lisbon and an unmissable destination, so it is advisable to buy your ticket in advance to get discounts. Here are the details so you don't miss out on this experience.

    World Heritage Site

    Lisbon Jerónimos Monastery Afternoon Tickets

    Discover the Jerónimos Monastery, a Manueline gem in Lisbon

    Explore the cloister and old refectory of this 16th-century monument, a symbol of Portuguese identity overlooking the Tagus River.

    With this ticket to the Jerónimos Monastery, you will have access to one of Lisbon's most emblematic monuments, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. This 16th-century monastery is an exceptional example of Portuguese Manueline style, with its ornate façade and imposing cloister.

    During your visit, you will explore the two-storey cloister and the monks' former refectory, all with direct access and no queues. The architecture of the building, full of nautical and religious symbolism, reflects the grandeur of the Age of Discovery. In addition, from the grounds you will have privileged views of the Tagus River.

    Recommended if... you want to enjoy a cultural visit to Lisbon combining history, art and architecture in a monumental setting.


    How much do tickets and visits to the Jerónimos Monastery cost?

    Money in euros| ©Ibrahim Boran
    Money in euros| ©Ibrahim Boran

    How much do tickets and visits to the Jerónimos Monastery cost?

    The price of tickets to visit the Jerónimos Monastery varies depending on the type of experience you choose. You can opt for a general admission ticket from S$28, a more comprehensive guided tour from S$116, or take advantage of included access with the Lisbon Card from S$47, which also covers other attractions and public transport. Here are the details of each option so you can choose the one that best suits your trip:

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    What types of tickets are available? Are there skip-the-line tickets for the Jerónimos Monastery?

    Inside the Monastery| ©Paco
    Inside the Monastery| ©Paco

    How can I avoid the queues at the Jerónimos Monastery?

    The Jerónimos Monastery is one of the best things to do in the Belém neighbourhood and, due to its popularity, it is advisable to plan your visit to avoid crowds. Although there is no official priority ticket, you can reduce the wait with a few tricks.

    The best thing to do is to buy your ticket online to avoid the queue at the ticket office. It is also better to visit during the week, especially on Mondays and Tuesdays, or to go before 10:00 if you are visiting at the weekend. From November to February there are fewer visitors and the visit is usually more peaceful.

    There are several types of ticket available:

    • Children's ticket: free for children under 12.
    • General admission: access to the monastery, cloister and refectory for adults and children over 13 years old.
    • Discounted tickets: for seniors, students and large families.
    • Combined ticket: with other attractions such as the Belém Tower.
    • Ticket included in tourist pass: the Lisbon Card includes the monastery, unlimited public transport and other attractions. From S$47
    • Ticket with guided tour: ideal if you want to learn about its history from an expert. Available here from S$116
    • Ticket for residents: free on Sundays and public holidays for Portuguese citizens.

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    Are tickets to the Jerónimos Monastery included in any city tourist passes?

    Monastery ceiling| ©Francisco Aragão
    Monastery ceiling| ©Francisco Aragão

    If you want to enjoy a visit to the Jerónimos Monastery and take advantage of the best activities in Lisbon, you should probably consider a tourist pass. This monument is included in the Lisboa Card, an electronic pass starting at €22 that will make your stay in the capital more enjoyable. It offers discounts at restaurants, unlimited travel on public transport, iconic city attractions, free access to the Santa Justa lift, among other benefits.

    Please note that the ticket must be exchanged for a plastic card at an Ask Me Lisboa office in order to be used. Another option is The Lisbon Pass, starting at €22, which generally includes admission to the Jerónimos Monastery, the Belém Tower, and a tourist bus tour.

    These cards are a practical option that helps you save money. I think you can take advantage of them if you plan to spend at least one day in Lisbon, as there are 24-, 48-, and 72-hour passes available.

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    Are there guided tours of the Jerónimos Monastery? Are they worth it?

    Getting to know the monastery| ©Ricardo Fernandez Quijada
    Getting to know the monastery| ©Ricardo Fernandez Quijada

    Yes, there are guided tours of the Jerónimos Monastery, and they are highly recommended if you want to learn more about the history and artistic value of this World Heritage Site. The experience is greatly enhanced when an expert guide accompanies you through its rooms, chapels and cloisters, explaining every detail of the Manueline style and the context of the period. This is a particularly useful option if it is your first time in Lisbon or if you want to enrich your trip with a dose of well-told history.

    One of the most comprehensive options is the guided tour of the monastery with a walk through Belém from 116, which also includes a tour of the Belém neighbourhood and an introduction to the Monument to the Discoveries and the Belém Tower. All this is done in small groups, so you can enjoy a more intimate and personalised experience.

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    Are there discounted tickets for senior citizens or students?

    Statue and Monastery| ©Guillén Pérez
    Statue and Monastery| ©Guillén Pérez

    If you want to watch your budget while travelling, I have good news for you. The monastery offers discounts for certain groups, but you must purchase tickets directly at the ticket office or check with your service provider. For example, students and adults over 65 receive a 50% discount.

    Likewise, family groups consisting of two adults and two children between the ages of 13 and 18 receive a 50% discount per person, which considerably reduces the final price. You can combine this with a savings pack that includes the Lisbon tourist bus, tram and boat, so you can get around the city at the best price and take advantage of the stops these modes of transport have at the monastery.

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    Are there special tickets for children?

    Day at the Monastery| ©_futurelandscapes_
    Day at the Monastery| ©_futurelandscapes_

    If you are looking for things to do in Lisbon with children, you definitely have to visit the Jerónimos Monastery in Lisbon. The little ones can enjoy the sights to the fullest, with special tickets created just for them. For example, children aged twelve and under get in completely free.

    On the other hand, admission for children and young people between 13 and 18 years old is the same as for adults. However, you can find half-price tickets for large families of 4 members. The Archaeology Museum is located in the annex, which can be an excellent plan to satisfy the curiosity of the little ones.

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    Why is it worth buying tickets online instead of at the ticket office?

    Vasco da Gama's tomb| ©Luis Miguel Suárez del Río
    Vasco da Gama's tomb| ©Luis Miguel Suárez del Río

    You can buy tickets for the monastery both at the ticket office and online, but booking online offers additional benefits and is the best way to enjoy all the highlights of the Belém neighbourhood. First and foremost, you can ensure your comfort, as the queues at the monastery ticket office are long and tedious. Even in low season, I recommend skipping this process, as it is better to spend that time exploring the monastery.

    Buying online also ensures ticket availability, considering that it is a very popular tourist attraction. Another advantage is that you can choose your time slot and prepare for your entry time in advance. In general, booking the activity before your trip can enhance the experience and make the visit more enjoyable. To get your tickets, simply:

    • Step 1: select the date and number of travellers.
    • Step 2: provide your personal and contact details.
    • Step 3: make the payment and receive your digital tickets by email.

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    Opening hours of the Jerónimos Monastery

    Clock| ©Cats Coming
    Clock| ©Cats Coming

    The monastery's opening hours are important to bear in mind when planning your visit. Here are the opening days and times:

    • From October to April, it is open every day from 10:00 to 17:30. Tickets are available until 17:00, and the best thing is that there are fewer people at this time.
    • From May to September, it is open every day from 10:00 to 18:30, and the last admission is at 18:00, so there are no excuses to miss this visit.
    • It is closed on 1 January, Easter Sunday, 1 May and 25 December, but it is important to check the information before your visit.

    If you don't want to worry about schedules or organisation, I recommend taking advantage of the best tours of Lisbon and booking a private tour, so you can get to know the monastery from a personalised perspective.

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    How long do you need to visit the Jerónimos Monastery in Lisbon?

    Enjoying the tour| ©AITANA64
    Enjoying the tour| ©AITANA64

    The length of your visit to the monastery will depend on your itinerary, but you can usually see it all in a short time. I recommend setting aside between one and two hours, so that you have time to take in the exhibits, take photographs and lose yourself in its hidden passageways. If you plan to spend one day in Lisbon, an hour will be more than enough, and there are other activities in the surrounding area that you can combine to make the most of your short stay.

    Bear in mind that the queue to buy tickets at the ticket office can be at least half an hour, depending on the time and season of your visit, so it is advisable to buy your ticket online. The wait to enter is similar, although it usually moves quickly.

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    Best time to visit the Jerónimos Monastery

    Corridors of the tour| ©Maurizio Parola
    Corridors of the tour| ©Maurizio Parola

    As it is a very popular tourist attraction, it is important to plan your visit at a suitable time and season. In the morning, specifically before 10:00, you will find the corridors less crowded and shorter queues to enter. This will give you plenty of time to explore other activities in the Belém district.

    At midday there are also few people, but if you want to ensure a visit without crowds, you should go during the low season (November to April). There are also fewer tourists on weekdays, and at the end of the afternoon, between 4:30 and 5:00 p.m., people usually start to leave the premises, which is ideal for taking good photographs.

    How to get to the Monastery of Los Jerónimos

    Tourist Bus| ©daenana
    Tourist Bus| ©daenana

    There are different options for getting to the Jerónimos Monastery, from private tours that include transfers and tours on Lisbon's tourist buses, to public transport options such as:

    • Tram line 15.
    • Bus lines 727, 728 and 760.
    • The metro.
    • The train if you are coming from nearby towns or cities.

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    What you can't miss at the Jerónimos Monastery

    Details in the Monastery| ©Maurizio Parola
    Details in the Monastery| ©Maurizio Parola
    • The church, where the tombs of Lisbon's most famous figures are located.
    • The Midday Gate, an entrance in the Manueline architectural style.
    • The mausoleum, which stands out because it is surrounded by elephants.
    • The cloister, a landmark that surprisingly surpasses that of Lisbon Cathedral.
    • The museum, where you can learn about the evolution of the monastery and interesting stories about Portugal.

    Tips for visiting the Jerónimos Monastery

    Monastery| ©Jori Avlis
    Monastery| ©Jori Avlis
    • Wear appropriate clothing and comfortable trainers. In general, I recommend avoiding low-cut tops, shorts and sleeveless shirts.
    • Be sure to buy your ticket in advance to avoid queues at the ticket office.
    • Visit the monastery on Mondays and Tuesdays, when there are fewer people.
    • Take advantage of other activities in the Belém neighbourhood, such as eating a typical local snack.
    • Remember that eating and smoking are strictly prohibited inside the monastery.

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    Reviews from other travellers

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    100% recommendable. If you have to choose just one guided tour in Lisbon, this one might be among the highlights.
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    We went as a couple and enjoyed it very much. The monastery has moments of silence that are appreciated.
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    Well-structured visit, easy to follow. The queue-free entrance helped a lot.
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    Very nice ambience, good start to the day in Lisbon. The only thing I would change: a bit of shade outside during the walk.
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    For those who like history and architecture, this is a visit of a high standard. Comfortable shoes are a good idea.