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Lisbon Essential Combo: Jerónimos Monastery + Belém Tower + Pena Palace Tickets

Cloister arches and ornate columns at Jeronimos Monastery, Lisbon, Portugal.
Belem Tower in Lisbon with a wooden walkway over the Tagus River.
Belém Tower in Lisbon viewed from below, showcasing its ornate architecture.
Pena Palace in Sintra, Portugal, with colorful towers and lush greenery.

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Get access to Portugal’s most photographed landmarks — Belém Tower, Jerónimos Monastery, and Pena Palace — at one unbeatable price!

4.6/5

(54,526)

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.
Spencer LeBlanc

Spencer

Oct 2025
Verified booking
5/5
I know I heard from some that Pena Palace is a little "overrated" but I couldn't disagree more. Sure, it isn't as old as some of Portugals other landmarks and castles. But, the experience I had exploring and especially on top of the big balcony (which you just buy these tickets to enter the interior and therefore also the grand balcony) was a spiritual experience that almost brought tears to my eyes because of how amazing the view was from up top. A special place, which amazing views and amazing architecture. Also, fascinating was the valuables, personal items, and rooms staged from the times of the Kings who called this palace their home. Absolute must for any history buff.
    • Jerónimos Monastery is a masterpiece of Portuguese architecture, with detailed structural cloisters, corridors, vaulted ceilings, and decorative entrances. Explore it at your own pace.
    • Discover the different sections within Belém Tower and take in beautiful views of the River Tagus from its watchpoints.
    • At Pena Palace, encounter 19th-century Romantic architecture and a stunning park with winding paths and pavilions.
    • Upgrade to include round-trip transportation between the main entrance of the park and the palace or to have a handy multilingual audio guide to make your visit informative.
    • Fun fact: With its rich history, from a chapel to a monastery to a Disney-like castle, the Pena Palace became the National Monument of Portugal in 1910.
  • Jerónimos Monastery

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

    Belém Tower

    • Entry to Belém Tower
    • Audio guide in English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, or Italian (as per option selected)

    Pena Palace

    • Entry to Pena Palace
    • Entry to the Park
    • Entry to the Chalet of the Countess of Edla
    • Audio guide in English, Spanish, or French (as per option selected)
    • Round-trip transportation between the main entrance of the Park and Palace (as per option selected)
    • Transport between Lisbon and Sintra
  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.

  • 4.6
    54,526 reviews

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    What our guests say

    Laura Vanessa palacios gaviria

    Laura

    Dec 2025
    Verified booking
    5/5
    The Pena Palace is a very beautiful place that transports you to antiquity, if you are a lover of antiques, history and photography, do not hesitate to take this tour. If you are staying in the center of Sintra and you are with family, taking uber is the best option in terms of cost and speed. We had the opportunity to visit in autumn, and it is definitely the best time. There are not so many people and there are not so many lines. I recommend you to bring water, shoes and comfortable clothes. Bring your camera or cell phone, because every place is magnificent to take your pictures. Buying the tickets with headout was easy and fast, when you get to the entrance they just scan the code and you don't need to have internet, also, it includes an audio where they explain you while you go through the palace. We really enjoyed the experience, and we loved the wonderful views from the palace of sorrow. Go more or less two hours in advance so you can be at ease. Keep in mind to put your backpacks and valuables in front of your body. ♥️
    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.
    CHRISTINA-IOANNA PLATITSA

    Christina-ioanna

    Dec 2025
    Verified booking
    5/5
    The Jerónimos Monastery is one of the most impressive landmarks in Lisbon and definitely worth the ticket. The moment you walk in, you’re surrounded by stunning Manueline architecture — intricate stone carvings, cloisters bathed in sunlight, and details everywhere you look. The cloister is the highlight; peaceful, beautifully preserved, and perfect for photos.
    Janet Thompson

    Janet

    Dec 2025
    Verified booking
    5/5
    Loved seeing Pena Palace. Was not sure whether to pay the extra to see the interior as we heard that most just like seeing the exterior. BUT we did choose to pay the extra and very glad we did!! Really enjoyed viewing the rooms, furniture and general decor of the castle. If you are all the way there, we recommend it.
    Michael Oelze

    Michael

    Dec 2025
    Verified booking
    5/5
    The architecture of the monastery is simply stunning. The tour was a great experience! We would like to thank the super competent and very friendly staff who helped us to find the tickets we had bought online on our smartphones.
  • Dive into the history of Lisbon with entry to 3 iconic landmarks: Jerónimos Monastery, Belém Tower, and Pena Palace with this super-saver combo ticket. With an upgrade, you can also include multilingual audio guides for all three sites to enhance your visit.

    Jerónimos Monastery

    A historic church built to commemorate Vasco Da Gama's voyage to India, Jerónimos Monastery is a stunning model of Manueline architecture incorporating Gothic, Moorish, and Renaissance styles. The two levels of cloisters are so structurally detailed that they took a hundred years to be completed! See mythical creatures like gargoyles and marine animals within the carvings, columns, and arches. Tiled decorations on the walls depict important Biblical stories. In the courtyard garden, you will find hedges cut in the shape of various Portuguese coats of arms and a large decorative fountain.

    After you have explored the monastery to its fullest, head next door to the imposing Belém Tower.

    Belém Tower

    The tower has long been a symbol of Portugal’s history, culture, and heritage. Officially called the ‘Tower of Saint Vincent’ in honor of Lisbon’s patron saint, this 16th-century fortification has kept a watchful eye on the city over the centuries. Keep an eye out for crosses of the Order of Christ, twisted ropes that wind around the building ending in elegant knots, armillary spheres, and other Gothic features. The Tower consists of four stories that you can explore: the Governor's Room, Kings' Room, Audience Room, and the vaulted chapel.

    National Palace of Pena and Park

    The impressive Palace is perched atop a rocky peak - the 2nd highest vantage point on the Sintra Hills. We recommend you pull out your cameras and snap away! After you take in the ravishing views from the Tagus River to the Atlantic Ocean, go through both wings of the palace. Each one is ringed with an architectural structure of a castle, and decked with battlements, watchtowers, and a drawbridge. End your tour at the magnificent Pena Park, embellished with quaint pavilions, meandering paths, and stone benches.

    Upgrade your tickets and enjoy roundtrip shuttle transfers between the Pena Park gate and the Pena Palace. It is best for travelers looking for convenience and a way to skip the 20-minute walk.

  • 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

    Belém Tower

    MondayClosed
    Tuesday09:30am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:30pm
    Wednesday09:30am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:30pm
    Thursday09:30am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:30pm
    Friday09:30am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:30pm
    Saturday09:30am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:30pm
    Sunday09:30am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:30pm
  • What to bring

    • Make sure you carry a fully-charged smartphone (or a power bank) and your earphones for the best audio experience.

    What's not allowed

    Jerónimos Monastery

    • Visitors are not allowed to take photographs in some parts of the monastery.
    • Strict dress code: Please note that off-shoulder tops, dresses, and knee-high shorts are not recommended.
    • Keep in mind food & beverages and large bags or backpacks are not allowed on this experience.

    Belém Tower

    • Shutterbugs, take note: Flash photography is a no-go inside the venue.
    • Keep in mind food & beverages and large bags or backpacks are not allowed on this experience. Pack wisely!
    • Strict dress code: no swimwear, shorts, or revealing clothing.

    Accessibility

    Jerónimos Monastery

    • The monastery is partially wheelchair accessible, visitors may face some challenges due to cobblestoned sections.
    • Wheelchairs can be rented at the entrance to the monastery.

    Belém Tower

    • This venue is wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible.
    • Ramps and elevators are available at the venue for easy access.
    • Braille and audio signage are conveniently available for this experience.

    Additional information

    Jerónimos Monastery

    • The Jerónimos Monastery remains closed on Monday, 1st January, Easter Sunday, 1st May, and 25th December.
    • The Monastery is closed between 9:30am and 1pm on October 24th and December 5th.

    Pena Palace

    • Pena Palace is in Sintra which is 25 kilometers from Lisbon.
    • Please note that you will have to enter from the house tour entrance and not the main gate.
    • The path from the entry to the Park to the Palace is around a 30 min walk. If the transport option is selected, the transfers included for this experience are between the main entrance of the Park and the Palace.
    • Accessible parking spaces are conveniently located at the historic center of Sintra or the peripheral car parks available. There are parking lots at the park entrance but may be limited depending on the number of visitors.
    • Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly.

    • Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the meeting point. Students must show a valid student ID.

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

    Ticket redemption point

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

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