Skip the entry lines and explore Lisbon’s Jerónimos Monastery with a licensed guide on a 2-hour tour. You also get the option to upgrade and include a guided walking tour of Belém.
Meet your guide and your group. After a brief introduction, your guide will validate your pre-booked tickets and lead you through security checks to begin your visit.
Jerónimos Monastery Skip-the-Line Guided Tour
Step inside one of Portugal’s 7 Wonders, the Jerónimos Monastery, a 16th-century marvel and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Known for its stunning Manueline architecture and deep connection to Portugal’s Age of Discovery, this landmark is a symbol of national pride and cultural legacy.
Features
16th-century cloister: Walk through the monastery’s cloister, renowned for its intricate stonework and symbolic maritime motifs reflecting Portugal’s seafaring history.
Former monks’ refectory: Visit the refectory where monks once dined, featuring original azulejo tile panels and vaulted ceilings.
Church of Santa Maria: Access the church, home to the tombs of Vasco da Gama and Luís de Camões, and admire its soaring columns and detailed altar (entry subject to mass and event schedules).
Expert commentary: Your guide shares insights into the monastery’s construction, historical context, and the significance of its architectural details.
Belem Walking Tour
Enhance your experience by extending your tour to include a guided walk through Belém, the historic riverside district of Lisbon. After exploring the monastery, follow your guide through charming streets packed with stories from Portugal’s golden age.
Features:
Monument to the Discoveries: Learn about Portugal’s legendary explorers and the country’s maritime past.
Belém Tower (Exterior): Snap photos of this iconic fortress set on the banks of the Tagus River and hear about its former role in defending Lisbon.
Cultural and historical context: Your guide shares engaging stories and local insights that connect Belém’s landmarks to Portugal’s heritage.
Taste of history: Get a slice of local flavors. A short stroll takes you to the birthplace of custard tart, Pastéis de Belém. Enjoy a complimentary pastry and learn the secret recipe from the 19th century.
Note: Admission does not include the National Museum of Archaeology. Entry to the church is free but may be restricted during services or special events.
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Strict dress code: Off-shoulder tops, dresses, and knee-high shorts are not recommended.
Visitors are not allowed to photograph some parts of the monastery.
Keep in mind food, beverages, large bags or backpacks are not allowed on this experience.
The lower level is wheelchair accessible, but some areas have cobblestones.
Wheelchairs are available for rent at the entrance.
Entry is free for Portugal residents on Sundays and public holidays, which often leads to larger crowds. If possible, plan your visit on another day.
The Jerónimos Monastery remains closed on Monday, 1st January, Easter Sunday, 1st May, and 25th December.
Cancellation is allowed up to 24 hours before the scheduled start time. Variant-specific cancellation policies may apply.