Sail back to the Age of Discovery: explore nautical wonders and a famed UNESCO site.
- Everything you get at Jerónimos Monastery: Entry to Lisbon’s UNESCO-listed monastery, with access to its stunning Manueline cloisters, grand church, and historic chapels.
- Everything you get at Maritime Museum Lisbon: Entry to the museum and the Galeotas Pavilion. Discover the epic journeys of Portuguese explorers, marvel at over 17,000 exhibits including ships, astrolabes, and relics, and spot treasures like Vasco da Gama’s altar and the first seaplane.
- Why choose this combo: Dive into Portugal’s seafaring legacy and architectural wonders with one seamless ticket—more value, less hassle.
Inclusions
Maritime Museum Lisbon
- Entry to the Museum & Galeotas Pavilion
Jerónimos Monastery
- Entry into Jerónimos Monastery
Exclusions
- Audio/live guide
- Transfers
What to bring
- Bring a hat and water to stay protected and hydrated, especially during summer when temperatures can rise above 25ºC.
What’s not allowed
- Food, beverages, large bags, or backpacks are not allowed on this experience.
- Strict dress code applies: Off-shoulder tops, dresses, and knee-high shorts are not recommended.
- Photography is not permitted in some areas of the Jerónimos Monastery.
Accessibility
- The lower level is wheelchair accessible, but some areas have cobblestones.
- Wheelchairs are available for rent at the entrance.
- Pram/stroller accessibility is available.
Additional information
Maritime Museum Lisbon
- The museum operates daily from 10am to 5pm and is closed on Jan 1, Easter Sunday, May 1, and Dec 25.
- Free entry is available until 2pm on the first Sunday of every month, on Navy Day, Apr 18, May 18, and Nov 16.
- Children aged 12 and under enjoy free entry on Children's Day (June 1).
- The museum can be very busy during peak hours; arrive early and book tickets online in advance for a smoother experience.
Jerónimos Monastery
- Keep in mind that the Church of Santa Maria is closed on Mondays and on select holidays (Jan 1, Easter Sunday, May 1, June 13, and Dec 25). You can enter the church between 10:30am and 5pm from Tuesday to Saturday, or from 2pm to 5pm on Sundays and religious holidays.
- The church is part of Jerónimos Monastery and offers free entry, but you must join a separate line to enter.
- The monastery is a popular attraction, and wait times can stretch to 2 hours during peak hours. Arrive early and book tickets online in advance.
- The Jerónimos Monastery is closed on Mondays, Jan 1, Easter Sunday, May 1, and Dec 25.
- These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.