
Jerónimos Monastery – Plan Your Visit
Plan Your Visit to Jerónimos Monastery
Preparing for your visit to the Jerónimos Monastery in Lisbon will help you fully appreciate this iconic symbol of Portugal’s Age of Discovery. This guide provides essential information to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience at this UNESCO World Heritage site.
Jerónimos Monastery – Ticket Information
Purchase Options: Tickets for the Jerónimos Monastery may be purchased online in advance or at the ticket office on-site. To avoid queues and secure your preferred entry time, buying tickets online is recommended.
Types of Tickets: The tickets available on this website are:
Visit to the Jerónimos Monastery (General Admission)
Jerónimos Monastery: Skip The Line Ticket + Guided Tour
Lisbon: Guided Belém Walking Tour + Jerónimos Monastery Entry
Lisbon Card: Access to up to 51 attractions + public transport
Jerónimos Monastery – Facilities
Jerónimos Monastery - Location & Hours
Jerónimos Monastery – Accessibility
Things to Know Before Visiting Jerónimos Monastery
Book Tickets Online: Always purchase your admission ticket in advance to secure your entry time and bypass the long lines at the on-site ticket office.
The Monastery is Closed on Mondays: Plan your itinerary carefully, as the Cloister and interior rooms are strictly closed every Monday, as well as on major public holidays.
Arrive Early or Late: To experience the tranquility of the Cloister without excessive crowds, aim to arrive right at the 9:30 AM opening or in the late afternoon.
Church Entrance is Separate and Free: While a ticket is required for the Cloister and Museum, entrance to the magnificent Church of Santa Maria is free of charge.
Dress Respectfully: Although there is no strict dress code, visitors are encouraged to dress appropriately for a religious and sacred monument.
Expect Security Checks: Be prepared for standard security checks upon entry, and note that large bags, luggage, and tripods are generally not permitted inside.
Photography is Allowed: Non-flash photography is permitted inside the monastery and cloister, but please respect the historical nature of the site and other visitors.
Combine with Belém Attractions: The monastery is located near the Belém Tower and the Monument to the Discoveries, making it ideal for a full day of sightseeing in the district.
Allow Adequate Time: Allocate at least one to two hours to properly explore the entire complex, including the Church, the Cloister, and the upper floor rooms.
Jerónimos Monastery – Souvenir Store
Jerónimos Monastery - Dining
Jerónimos Monastery - Nearby Attractions




Visit to the Jerónimos Monastery
Highlights
Explore a UNESCO World Heritage Site showcasing exquisite 16th-century architecture.
Admire the detailed frescoed vaulted ceilings.
Visit the historic cloister and the monks’ former dining hall.
Enjoy spectacular views overlooking the Tagus River.
Experience a landmark that celebrates Portugal’s rich cultural heritage.









Lisbon: Guided tour of Belém + Entrance to the Jerónimos Monastery
Highlights
Experience a live guided walk focusing on significant sites from Portugal’s Age of Discoveries.
Visit the renowned Jerónimos Monastery with in-depth commentary on its Gothic features.
Stop at the famous Pasteis de Belém bakery to sample its iconic custard tarts.
Enjoy photo opportunities at notable monuments throughout the tour.
Receive personalized tips to enhance your Lisbon itinerary.








Lisbon Card: Access up to 51 Attractions + Public Transport
Highlights
Enjoy free entry to 51 cultural and historical locations across Lisbon.
Benefit from unlimited rides on buses, the metro, trams, and elevators.
Take the renowned Tram 28 as part of your transport coverage.
Utilize train services from Lisbon to nearby destinations like Sintra and Cascais.
Access discounts at various venues and shopping spots throughout the city.




















