Jerónimos Monastery Admission Ticket
General information about the ticket
Book your Jerónimos Monastery Entry Ticket online and discover one of Portugal's most breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Stroll through the extraordinary Manueline cloisters, peer inside the former monks' refectory and soak in exceptional views over the Tagus River — all while exploring a monument at the very heart of Portuguese identity and history.
Ticket overview:
🏛️ Admission to the Jerónimos Monastery, a stunning Manueline masterpiece and UNESCO World Heritage Site
🕌 Access to the 16th-century cloister and the former monks' refectory
🌅 Breathtaking views over the Tagus River from the monastery grounds
♿ Wheelchair accessible — the church and purchase counter are accessible
✅ Instant confirmation upon booking
🎧 Jerónimos Monastery audio guide app (if the option is selected)
What's included?
Included
- Admission to the Jerónimos Monastery
- Access to the 16th-century cloister and the former monks' refectory
- Jerónimos Monastery audio guide app (if the option is selected)
Not Included
- Guided tour
- Cancellation option
- Mobile device for audio guide
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Important information
- You may enter the venue up to 1 hour after your selected timeslot, depending on the amount of visitors
- Some parts of the venue are not available due to renovations
- Show your smartphone ticket at the entrance
- You don't need to go to the Museum of Archaeology in the building adjacent to the monastery to get the tickets — with your ticket, you can go directly to the entrance of the Monastery
Cancellation policy
The ticket is non-refundable. Once purchased, the date and time cannot be changed.
Location
Address: Praça do Império 1400-206 Lisbon, Portugal.
The Jerónimos Monastery stands as the centerpiece of the Belém district, a historic riverside area located approximately 6 kilometers west of Lisbon's city center. This UNESCO World Heritage Site occupies a prominent position on the Praça do Império, facing the Tagus River and sitting adjacent to the National Archaeology Museum. The complex forms part of a monumental axis that includes the Belém Tower to the west and the Monument to the Discoveries directly to the south, making it a focal point for visitors exploring Portugal's maritime history.

