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Praça do Império
Opening Hours
Jerónimos Monastery is open Tuesday–Sunday, with last cloister entry at 5:00 PM; closed Mondays and major holidays.
The Jerónimos Monastery is a National Monument and was classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983. Step onto these significant grounds for a snoop around inside, where you can explore the whole place and ponder its homage to Portuguese identity and culture. Don't forget to look up at the frescoed vaulted ceilings! Take a seat in the 16th-century cloister and peer inside the former monks’ refectory. Not only is this a thrilling trip through Lisbon's history, the views over the Tagus River from the grounds are exceptional.

What's Included

* Admission to the Jerónimos Monastery * Access to the 16th-century cloister and the former monks’ refectory

About Jerónimos Monastery Tickets, Tours & Visitor Information

The Jerónimos Monastery, commissioned by King Manuel I in the early 16th century, was conceived as a testament to Portugal's Age of Discovery and a spiritual center for seafarers. Its construction coincided with Vasco da Gama's pioneering voyage to India, and the monastery served to honor this achievement and provide a place of worship for sailors before their long and perilous journeys. 

The architecture showcases the Manueline style, characterized by maritime motifs, elaborate sculptural details, and a sense of grandeur. Today, the Jerónimos Monastery stands as a symbol of Portuguese national pride and a monument to its golden age of exploration. It continues to inspire visitors with its beauty, historical importance, and serene atmosphere. The monastery is not only a historical landmark but also a place of reflection, offering a quiet escape from the bustling city of Lisbon.

Highlights

Admire the elaborate Manueline architecture, with carved stone ropes, and maritime symbols inspired by Portugal’s seafaring legacy.
Step inside the grand church to see the tomb of Vasco da Gama and the monument to Luis de Camoes.
Wander through the two-level cloisters, considered one of the finest examples of late Gothic architecture in Europe.
Discover richly decorated chapels, vaulted ceilings, and detailed columns that showcase exceptional 16th-century craftsmanship.
Learn how the monastery symbolized Portugal’s power during the Age of Discovery and its global maritime expansion.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I book tickets for the Jerónimos Monastery?

You can book Jerónimos Monastery tickets online through our website for a seamless and guaranteed entry.

Where is the best place to book Jerónimos Monastery tickets?

The best place to book your tickets is online through our platform, where you can find verified tickets and potential discounts.

Do I need to book Jerónimos Monastery tickets in advance?

Yes, booking in advance is highly recommended, especially during peak season, to guarantee your entry and skip the queues. Book your tickets on our website.

What is included in the Jerónimos Monastery ticket?

A standard ticket typically includes access to the church, cloisters, and other main areas of the monastery. Check our website for various ticket options and inclusions.

How early should I arrive at Jerónimos Monastery?

Arriving at least 30 minutes before your scheduled entry time is advisable, especially if you need to collect your tickets or pass through the mandatory security checks.

Is there a specific entrance for online Jerónimos Monastery ticket holders?

Yes, there is a separate line for visitors who have pre-booked their Jerónimos Monastery tickets online, allowing for faster entry. Follow the signs upon arrival.

How long does it take to visit Jerónimos Monastery?

The average visit duration is approximately 2 to 3 hours, but you may want to allocate more time if you're particularly interested in history and architecture.

Are there any guided tours available at Jerónimos Monastery?

Yes, guided tours are available and can enhance your experience by providing in-depth information about the monastery's history and architecture. Check our website for guided tour options.

Are there any restrictions on photography inside Jerónimos Monastery?

Photography is generally allowed, but flash photography may be restricted in certain areas. Be sure to check the specific rules upon entry.

Is there a dress code to visit Jerónimos Monastery?

As a religious site, modest dress is recommended. Shoulders and knees should be covered when entering the church.

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Praça do Império
Opening Hours
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