Combo: São Jorge Castle + Belém Tower + Jerónimos Monastery Tickets





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Visit three of Lisbon’s most famous historical sites with one convenient combo ticket. Perfect for culture and history lovers.
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Walk through 800 years of Portuguese history at São Jorge Castle, exploring its towers, gardens, and panoramic city views.
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Discover Belém Tower, a UNESCO World Heritage site that once guarded Lisbon’s harbor and symbolized the Age of Discoveries.
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Step into Jerónimos Monastery, a stunning example of Manueline architecture and the final resting place of Vasco da Gama.
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A cost-effective way to explore Lisbon’s top attractions without the hassle of buying separate tickets for each site.
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São Jorge Castle
- Entry to São Jorge Castle
Belém Tower
- Entry to Belém Tower
Jerónimos Monastery
- Entry to Jerónimos Monastery
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CoupleVerified booking3 weeks ago5/5A wonderful experience. Even though it was July 25, the times we chose for our visits allowed us to explore at our own pace without having to wait in line. At the Belém Tower, the 10:00 a.m. entry time was perfect, and the light was fabulous for admiring the views from above. The climb up the tower isn’t too strenuous because it’s divided into several sections at each landing. For the Jerónimos Monastery, we had booked a 1:30 p.m. slot, but we managed to get in at 1:00 p.m., so everything went perfectly. The monastery’s architecture is beautiful, and the atmosphere is truly enchanting. Before heading back to Lisbon on the 15E tram (which is very convenient), a stop for some pasteis de nata is a must!BBoumadiane H
CoupleVerified booking3 weeks ago5/5There were two lines at the site—one for the cathedral and one for the monastery—but unfortunately there were no signs. I stood in the wrong line for a long time, but luckily I went to ask for directions, and that’s when I was told I needed to switch to the other line—which meant we ended up waiting a lot longer. That’s the only issue that needs to be fixed. Admission to the cathedral is free, while there’s an admission fee for the monastery, but there were no signs indicating which line was for which.CCinzia M
CoupleVerified booking3 weeks ago5/5Everything was perfect for our visit on July 25: we entered the Belém Tower at 10 a.m. with no line, and the same was true for the Monastery at 1 p.m. We were able to explore at our own pace and take photos without too many people crowding the scenic spots! Truly excellent!YYves D
FamilyVerified booking2 weeks ago5/5A beautiful place to explore. To our surprise, there was no line. (We entered at 2:30 p.m.) We had plenty of time to tour the site (the monastery and church) at our own pace.CCedric B
FamilyVerified booking5 days ago5/5Review of Castelo de São Jorge Castelo de São Jorge in Lisbon is definitely worth a visit. The castle is perched atop a hill and offers a stunning view of the city, the Tagus River, and the surrounding neighborhoods. The ancient walls and towers give you a good sense of Lisbon’s history. It’s fun to walk around and explore different parts of the castle. I found the view from the castle walls particularly impressive. It can get crowded, and the admission fee isn’t cheap. Still, I think it’s a beautiful attraction that you should definitely include in your visit to Lisbon. I give the castle 4 out of 5 stars.
Three of Lisbon's biggest sights, one combo booking, and centuries of Portuguese history in a single day.
Getting started
Each attraction has its own entry, so keep all three e-tickets handy. At São Jorge Castle, staff scan your QR code at the main gate in Alfama. Hop a tram or bus 7km west to Belém: Belém Tower's entrance sits riverside, and Jerónimos Monastery checks tickets at the church or cloister. A 10-minute walk separates the two Belém sites.
What to expect
São Jorge Castle
A medieval castle located in Alfama, known for its panoramic views over Lisbon.
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Walk along ancient ramparts with views of the city and the Tagus River.
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Explore the archaeological site and discover remnants of past civilizations.
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Visit the Camera Obscura for a unique 360º view of the city in real time.
Belém Tower
A UNESCO-listed fortress built in the 16th century, symbolizing Portugal’s Age of Discoveries.
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Admire the Manueline-style façade with nautical motifs and watchtowers.
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Climb to the top for sweeping views of the Tagus River.
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Learn about the tower’s role in defense and maritime expeditions.
Jerónimos Monastery
A masterpiece of Manueline architecture and a symbol of Portugal’s maritime glory.
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Visit the tomb of Vasco da Gama and other notable Portuguese figures.
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Discover Portugal’s seafaring legacy through exhibits and sculptures.
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Accessibility
Belém Tower
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Mobility access: This experience is accessible for wheelchair users and guests with prams or strollers.
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Venue access: Use the ramps and elevators available at the venue for easier access to different levels.
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Accessible signage: Braille and audio signage are available throughout this experience.
Jerónimos Monastery
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Mobility access: The monastery is partially wheelchair accessible; visitors may face some challenges due to cobblestoned sections.
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Rentals at the venue: Wheelchairs can be rented at the entrance to the monastery.
What’s not allowed
São Jorge Castle
- Pets and animals: Due to venue restrictions, pets cannot tag along for this experience.
Belém Tower
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Food and drinks: Do not bring food, beverages, or large bags or backpacks on this experience.
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Flash photography: Do not use flash photography inside the venue.
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Dress code: Do not wear swimwear, shorts, or revealing clothing at this attraction.
Jerónimos Monastery
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Photography: Visitors are not allowed to take photographs in some parts of the monastery.
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Dress code: Please note that off-shoulder tops, dresses, and knee-high shorts are not recommended.
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Food and drinks: Keep in mind that food & beverages, and large bags or backpacks are not allowed on this experience.
Additional information
São Jorge Castle
- Queues: Expect wait times of up to 2 hours at São Jorge Castle, especially during peak season.
Belém Tower
- Crowds and waiting: Crowds can be heavy from June to September. Beat the lines by showing up right at 10am when it opens or choosing a weekday for your visit.
Jerónimos Monastery
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Date closure: Restoration work may lead to temporary closures. The Jerónimos Monastery remains closed on Monday, 1st January, Easter Sunday, 1st May, and 25th December.
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Timing closure: The Monastery is closed between 9:30am and 1pm on October 24th and December 5th.
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- Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
- Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the starting point.
- Please check your final voucher for the starting point details & specific instructions.
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