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Combo (Save 4%): Jerónimos Monastery + Pena Palace & Park Tickets

Jeronimos Monastery courtyard garden with ornate arches and central fountain, Lisbon.
Jerónimos Monastery interior with vaulted ceilings and azulejo tiles, Lisbon, Portugal.
Pena Palace in Sintra with colorful towers and panoramic view of the landscape.
Manueline cloister with tiled walls and arches at Pena Palace, Sintra.

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Pellegrin Tanhee

Pellegrin

Nov 2025
Verified booking
5/5
We loved visiting these two monuments. We preferred the outside of the Pena Palace to the inside. La Quinta is really beautiful, and the trails are pleasant in sunny weather. Wear comfortable shoes, as you'll be doing a lot of walking! Be careful with the tickets for the palace... in the booking it was mentioned that the QRcode was not the final ticket, that you had to exchange it at a certain address to get the real entrance ticket. We arrived early but couldn't find the office at the location indicated. We were worried and lost time. We tried to enter the park with the QRcode and it finally went through... this info should be corrected so we don't go through all that trouble for nothing 😉
Julia  Zielina

Julia

Dec 2025
Verified booking
5/5
The place was just mesmerising, it was my first time in Lisbon and my first time in the Monastery. It was an incredible experience. The building itself is breathtaking, but I also liked how I got handled at the entrance - the person letting me in and out was nice and polite. There also wasn't much queuing. Directions inside the Monastery were clear, toilets were kept clean, the place looked well taken care of. I visited the Monastery at the end of November, so it was obvious to me that it wasn't gonna be very crowded, but it was a nice surprise still. I suggest that people who would like to properly enjoy the place without raging crowds choose "off-season" sightseeing in the Monastery. Overall, I'd rate my visit 5/5 stars.
almudena marrero garcía

Almudena

Jan 2026
Verified booking
5/5
As there are not as many visitors as at other times of the year, it is possible to walk through the courtyards and paths calmly, stopping to contemplate the views without rushing. The winter atmosphere gives the palace a mysterious and romantic touch, allowing you to appreciate every architectural detail and enjoy Sintra from a more serene perspective. The gardens surrounding the palace are full of secret paths, giant ferns and trees brought from all over the world. Each step offers a different view. I have a special love for the Pena Palace in Sintra.
    • Get access to two stunning sites—Jerónimos Monastery in Lisbon and the fairytale-like Pena Palace and Park in Sintra—all with one combo ticket!

    • Explore Jerónimos Monastery's dreamy cloisters, Vasco da Gama’s tomb, the monks’ refectory, the ancient library, and sea-sculpted stonework.

    • Step into a real-life fairytale at Pena Palace, where colorful towers, royal rooms, lush park trails, and panoramic views await!

    • Upgrade to add an audio guide packed with cool stories, plus get access to the shuttle between Pena Palace and its park.

    • Want the full royal experience? Add an audio guide and shuttle ride so you can explore with context and skip the uphill walk!

  • Pena Palace

    • Entry to Pena Palace and park

    • Audio guide in French, English, and Spanish (as per option selected)

    • Shuttle service between the main entrance of the Palace and the Park (as per option selected)

    Jerónimos Monastery

    • Entry to Jerónimos Monastery

    • Audio guide in English, Spanish, German, or French (as per option selected)

    • Transfers between the two attractions

    • Live guide

  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.

  • 4.5
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    What our guests say

    Alina Ionescu & Cristian Ionescu

    Alina

    Jan 2026
    Verified booking
    5/5
    The prices for the castle and the palace are quite expensive. 80€ for both will full access. You won't save too much buying online, but definitely you will save time for not waiting in the big queue. For the experience, it's worth it but when it comes about the small, important details, I will say is challenging. I will love to see a drink station at the bottom of the castle, some extra bins and extra info. From Sintra centre you will find the road sign to guide you to the castle. It was about 30 min walking on a very slippery, wet stairs, and the extra time for archiving the top of the castle hill. Get prepared with good shoes and comfortable, warm clothes. I love visiting the castles, this was the greatest so far. No time waiting for the castle entry if you brought the tickets already. So you can do the castle in the morning and get to the palace afternoon, depends on the booking. They won't let you get inside of the palace before the booking time. Meanwhile you can explore the gardens and all the surroundings . So many visitors during the Christmas time. Lots of tuck-tuck and taxi around. A little shop is located near the palace, also coffee &sandwich shop. Be well prepared in advance, definitely you can manage to see both in the same time. 🙂👌🏽💖
    Elizabeth Le

    Elizabeth

    Jan 2026
    Verified booking
    5/5
    The staff were so kind and willing to have a conversation with us. We booked a combined access ticket for both the park and the palace. On the day of our visit, we were driving a rental car with our baby from Porto and missed our timeslot due to traffic. We understood that the palace is quite strict with their scheduling and were happy to at least have had access to the park grounds so we went there directly. With it being winter, it was like a secret garden with few visitors and had moody fog enveloping the area. It was truly lovely and the dormant greenery showed us how spectacular the grounds were in any season, really. That said, we eventually wandered up to the palace itself and explained our situation to staff. They were willing to let us into the palace, despite the missed timeslot, which we were so grateful for. We also realized the context of that decision was based on it being a quieter season. Had this happened in high season there is just no way that we would have been let in so we appreciated the opportunity. So definitely be on time, build in an extra 30 minutes to get to the palace through the park, ie if your timeslot is 2, get there for 130 at the absolute latest. It was such a lovely visit and we can't wait to visit again in another season.
    LUCAS HENRIQUE VALENTIM DE SOUSA

    Lucas

    Jan 2026
    Verified booking
    5/5
    My visit to the Jerónimos Monastery in Belém took place on December 23rd, a date naturally close to Christmas and with a high demand for visitors. Even with the large influx, the experience was extremely positive. The organization deserves to be highlighted: the staff were well prepared, attentive and always available to guide, answer questions and provide all the relevant information, which made all the difference for the visit to take place smoothly and fluently. The monastery is simply stunning. In addition to its architectural beauty - rich in detail and history - the space conveys a real sense of peace and contemplation, something that speaks directly to the original purpose for which it was built. It's the kind of place where you can feel the symbolic, spiritual and historical weight of the environment. The visit is well signposted, easy to get around and allows you to enjoy each space calmly, even on busy days. Without a doubt, it is one of Portugal's most striking landmarks and an absolute must-see for anyone visiting the country. I highly recommend it.
    Stefania Mercuri

    Stefania

    Jan 2026
    Verified booking
    5/5
    It felt like stepping into a fairy tale: you reach the top of the hill, and suddenly you find yourself in front of a yellow and red castle. The whole thing is deliberately kitsch and eclectic, but that's what makes it so spectacular and irresistible. A romantic and somewhat surreal atmosphere, with views of the ocean and the whole of Sintra. It's a shame about the wind and the crazy cold, which prevented us from taking a walk in the gardens.
    Giderci da Silva Gonçalves

    Giderci

    Jan 2026
    Verified booking
    5/5
    i loved the visit to the palace of pena, a unique sensation, incredible inside and rich in every detail. A great experience! The view from the top of the palace is wonderful, the receptionists very attentive, it was an incredible experience.
  • Discover two of Lisbon’s most iconic UNESCO World Heritage Sites — Pena Palace and Jerónimos Monastery — with one convenient combo ticket.

    Getting started

    With this combo pass, there’s no need to worry about set entry times. Simply select your preferred date and enjoy relaxed access to both landmarks at your own pace. Begin at either site, explore the colorful palace and lush park of Pena in Sintra or immerse yourself in the grandeur of Jerónimos Monastery in Lisbon’s Belém district.

    What to expect

    Pena Palace

    Step into a real-life fairytale at the stunning Palácio Nacional da Pena, perched high in the Sintra hills. This Romanticist masterpiece combines Gothic, Moorish, and Renaissance design elements, surrounded by lush parkland full of hidden paths, serene lakes, and exotic plant species.

    Features

    • Palace interior: Wander through ornate royal chambers, vaulted ceilings, and vibrant tiled rooms that once housed Portuguese monarchs.

    • Park access: Enjoy full access to the 85-hectare park filled with winding trails, scenic viewpoints, and architectural curiosities like the Chalet of the Countess of Edla.

    • Optional shuttle upgrade: Choose the park shuttle option to skip the steep uphill walk from the park to the palace entrance.

    • Audio guide upgrade: Enrich your visit with insightful audio commentary covering palace history, architecture, and hidden details.

    Jerónimos Monastery

    Once a resting place for explorers and monks, this 16th-century marvel showcases Portugal’s Age of Discovery and is a masterpiece of Manueline architecture.

    Features:

    • Cloisters: Walk through the elaborately carved cloisters featuring maritime motifs, vaulted walkways, and peaceful courtyards.

    • Church of Santa Maria: See the majestic church that houses the tombs of famed figures like Vasco da Gama and Luís de Camões.

    • Architectural details: Marvel at stonework that blends late Gothic with Renaissance elements, echoing Portugal’s seafaring glory.

    • Audio guide upgrade: Dive deeper with optional audio commentary to uncover stories behind the symbols, saints, and architecture.

  • National Palace of Pena

    Monday09:30am - 06:30pmlast entry 06:00pm
    Tuesday09:30am - 06:30pmlast entry 06:00pm
    Wednesday09:30am - 06:30pmlast entry 06:00pm
    Thursday09:30am - 06:30pmlast entry 06:00pm
    Friday09:30am - 06:30pmlast entry 06:00pm
    Saturday09:30am - 06:30pmlast entry 06:00pm
    Sunday09:30am - 06:30pmlast entry 06:00pm

    Monastery of Jerónimos

    MondayClosed
    Tuesday09:30am - 05:30pmlast entry 05:00pm
    Wednesday09:30am - 05:30pmlast entry 05:00pm
    Thursday09:30am - 05:30pmlast entry 05:00pm
    Friday09:30am - 05:30pmlast entry 05:00pm
    Saturday09:30am - 05:30pmlast entry 05:00pm
    Sunday09:30am - 05:30pmlast entry 05:00pm

    National Palace of Sintra

    Monday09:30am - 06:30pmlast entry 06:00pm
    Tuesday09:30am - 06:30pmlast entry 06:00pm
    Wednesday09:30am - 06:30pmlast entry 06:00pm
    Thursday09:30am - 06:30pmlast entry 06:00pm
    Friday09:30am - 06:30pmlast entry 06:00pm
    Saturday09:30am - 06:30pmlast entry 06:00pm
    Sunday09:30am - 06:30pmlast entry 06:00pm

    Pena Palace Park

    Monday09:00am - 07:00pmlast entry 06:00pm
    Tuesday09:00am - 07:00pmlast entry 06:00pm
    Wednesday09:00am - 07:00pmlast entry 06:00pm
    Thursday09:00am - 07:00pmlast entry 06:00pm
    Friday09:00am - 07:00pmlast entry 06:00pm
    Saturday09:00am - 07:00pmlast entry 06:00pm
    Sunday09:00am - 07:00pmlast entry 06:00pm
  • What’s not allowed

    Pena Palace

    • Pets are not allowed inside the palace grounds.

    • Food and drinks are not permitted inside the palace.

    • Large bags and backpacks are prohibited; lockers are available at the entrance.

    Jerónimos Monastery

    • 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.

    Accessibility

    Pena Palace

    • Partially wheelchair accessible; some steep slopes and stairs may be challenging for people with reduced mobility and wheelchair users.

    • Assistance and shuttle buses are available for visitors with mobility needs.

    Jerónimos Monastery

    • The lower level is wheelchair accessible, but some areas have cobblestones.

    • Wheelchairs are available for rent at the entrance.

    Additional information

    Pena Palace

    • Expect moderate walking and some steep inclines throughout the site.

    • Peak season can have long waiting times at entry points.

    Jerónimos Monastery

    • Going with the upgrade? The audio guide will be accessible via app. Download instructions will be shared with your ticket. Just make sure to pack your headphones!

    • The church is a part of Jerónimos Monastery and offers free entry, but you must join a separate line to enter.

    • The monastery is a crowd-puller, and wait times can stretch to 2 hours during peak hours. Plan smart: arrive early and book tickets online in advance.

    • 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.

    • Some areas may be closed for restoration, but there's still lots to discover at Jerónimos.

    • Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.

    • Please display the same at each ticket redemption point along with a valid photo ID.

    • Please arrive at the redemption point 15 minutes before the scheduled time of your visit to avoid any delays.

    Ticket redemption points

    Jerónimos Monastery

    • Show your ticket at Jerónimos Monastery.

    • Address: Praça do Império 1400-206 Lisboa, Portugal.

    Get directions to the redemption point

    Park and National Palace of Pena

    • Please check your final voucher for the redemption point details and specific instructions.
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