Combo: Jerónimos Monastery + Pena Palace & Park Tickets





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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!
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Explore Jerónimos Monastery's dreamy cloisters, Vasco da Gama’s tomb, the monks’ refectory, the ancient library, and sea-sculpted stonework.
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Step into a real-life fairytale at Pena Palace, where colorful towers, royal rooms, lush park trails, and panoramic views await!
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Pena Palace
- Entry to Pena Palace and park
Jerónimos Monastery
- Entry to Jerónimos Monastery
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Transfers between the two attractions
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Live guide
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These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
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GroupVerified booking3 days ago4/5The Palace was beautiful but was a little crowded. The Moorish Castle was amazing! It felt like I went back in time! The "hop on, hope off" bus was frustrating and made me angry. We were told one would come every 10 min but we aired at least 20-30m at the moorish castle and when it arrived it was full and only able to fit 5 people as 5had gotten off. We stopped for lunch at the historic center and when we tried to get on a bus to go back to the trajin station that was just sitting there we were told it was reserved and we would have to wait. We decided to walk back and still beat the bus. Over all it was a waste of money. Get and uber or another car for the one way up and walk down if you are able. I wish I could have got a refund as they certainly did not fulfill their advertised deal!AAlina R
GroupVerified booking3 weeks ago5/5Palácio da Pena For me, the Palácio da Pena is the kind of place that makes you feel like you’re in a fairy tale. The exterior is spectacular and the views are incredible, but the crowds can take away some of its charm. It’s worth seeing at least once for the unique atmosphere and for the photos. Quinta da Regaleira I found Quinta da Regaleira to be more special. It doesn’t impress with its grandeur, but with its mystery. The tunnels, gardens, and the Initiation Well give you the feeling that you’re uncovering a hidden secret. It’s one of those places that stays with you long after you leave. If I had to choose just one, I’d go back to Regaleira. Pena impressed me, but Regaleira enchanted me.PPepijn S
SoloVerified bookingYesterday5/5The castles Pena and quinta da regaleira were amazing to visit. Pena is a bit more focussed on just the castle. Quinta da regaleira is a whole experience with a beautiful garden to get lost in. It is worth it to walk from train station Cintra towards Pena, amazing walk of like 35min. You can easily walk to Regaleira from Pena as well. And if you dont feel like it the carts pendeling over there are pretty cheap. Anyways worth a visit for sure!!!!IIffly A
GroupVerified bookingJun 20264/5We loved the Pena Palace. It was magnificent despite the fog and the cold in June. However, we couldn’t go to Quinta da Regaleira. The police had blocked the entrance. A tuk-tuk or private car costs €10 per person; there were four of us, so it would have been €80 for the round trip, which is outrageous. One of us has a disability, so it was impossible to walk up. Bottom line: we couldn’t take the tour even though we had tickets. Very disappointed.MManuel G
CoupleVerified booking6 days ago5/5The fastest and best way to get there is to use the transportation options available throughout the city, whether it’s a tuk-tuk or a shared ride; the drivers are very friendly and will give you useful tips on what to see and how to plan your visits. The park is amazing, and the palace is SPLENDID—though there were some lines and a bit of a wait since it was early July—but it’s definitely worth the visit. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED if you’re in the Lisbon area.
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
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Palace interior: Wander through ornate royal chambers, vaulted ceilings, and vibrant tiled rooms that once housed Portuguese monarchs.
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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.
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:
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Cloisters: Walk through the elaborately carved cloisters featuring maritime motifs, vaulted walkways, and peaceful courtyards.
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Church of Santa Maria: See the majestic church that houses the tombs of famed figures like Vasco da Gama and Luís de Camões.
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Architectural details: Marvel at stonework that blends late Gothic with Renaissance elements, echoing Portugal’s seafaring glory.
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What’s not allowed
Pena Palace
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Pets are not allowed inside the palace grounds.
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Food and drinks are not permitted inside the palace.
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Large bags and backpacks are prohibited; lockers are available at the entrance.
Jerónimos Monastery
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Strict dress code: Off-shoulder tops, dresses, and knee-high shorts are not recommended.
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Visitors are not allowed to photograph some parts of the monastery.
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Keep in mind food, beverages, large bags or backpacks are not allowed on this experience.
Accessibility
Pena Palace
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Partially wheelchair accessible; some steep slopes and stairs may be challenging for people with reduced mobility and wheelchair users.
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Assistance and shuttle buses are available for visitors with mobility needs.
Jerónimos Monastery
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The lower level is wheelchair accessible, but some areas have cobblestones.
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Wheelchairs are available for rent at the entrance.
Additional information
Pena Palace
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Expect moderate walking and some steep inclines throughout the site.
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Peak season can have long waiting times at entry points.
Jerónimos Monastery
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The church is a part of Jerónimos Monastery and offers free entry, but you must join a separate line to enter.
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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.
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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.
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The Jerónimos Monastery remains closed on Monday, 1st January, Easter Sunday, 1st May, and 25th December.
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Some areas may be closed for restoration, but there's still lots to discover at Jerónimos.
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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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