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Combo (Save 4%): Jerónimos Monastery + São Jorge Castle + Lisbon Cathedral Tickets

Visitors walking across a stone bridge towards St. George’s Castle entrance in Lisbon.
Se de Lisboa cathedral exterior with twin towers and tram tracks, Lisbon, Portugal.
Jeronimos Monastery courtyard garden with ornate arches and central fountain, Lisbon.
Jerónimos Monastery interior with vaulted ceilings and azulejo tiles, Lisbon, Portugal.

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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.
Laura Esperanza Pratt

Laura

Nov 2025
Verified booking
5/5
Sao Jorge Castle is a beautiful spot high above the city of Lisbon. You can climb the ancient crenellated walls, which frame 360 degrees of wide and lovely views. There is a musem with relics from the original Arab city of the middle ages through the city's Roman and Christian eras. The castle is surrounded by shaded gardens where peacocks wander among the olive trees and stone benches and the ships pass far below beyond the colored rooftops.
Rocío Velia Figueroa Gómez

Rocío

Oct 2025
Verified booking
5/5
Thanks to the fact that we bought our tickets online, we were able to get in faster. Because all the time there is a long line. But when you are inside it is a marvel what your eyes see and everything is worth the wait. The security people outside some of them are very nice but the women are very rude and don't give you the information you need, they just tell you to wait in line without paying attention to what you say.
    • Save more and skip the hassle of separate bookings by booking entry to the top 3 Lisbon attractions with one easy combo ticket.

    • Step inside Lisbon Cathedral and access the high choir, treasury, and balcony. Get a complimentary drink of your choice.

    • Wander São Jorge Castle’s towers, gardens, and exhibitions at your own pace, taking in sweeping panoramas over Lisbon.

    • Visit the iconic Jerónimos Monastery and immerse yourself in its centuries-old architecture and rich history.

    • Just a short walk connects these historic sites, making it easy to experience Lisbon’s heritage in a single day.

  • Jerónimos Monastery

    • Entry to Jerónimos Monastery

    Lisbon Cathedral

    • Entry to Lisbon Cathedral

    • One complimentary drink

    São Jorge Castle

    • Entry to São Jorge Castle
    • Access to the sacristy at Lisbon Cathedral

    • Guided tours

    • Transportation between the three locations

  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.

  • 4.6
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    What our guests say

    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.
    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.
    Andrea Conti

    Andrea

    Dec 2025
    Verified booking
    5/5
    Magical place, truly fascinating and immersive in every corner. Having purchased the ticket online, I was able to avoid the queue at the entrance so I was able to enter right away and begin my visit inside. I highly recommend it to anyone coming to Lisbon.
    María José Martinez-Almeida Fernández

    María

    Dec 2025
    Verified booking
    5/5
    It is worth the visit, the cloister is one of the most spectacular I've seen and very well preserved. The facade is under construction so we will have to return to appreciate the monastery in all its splendor.
  • Save with this combo and explore three of Lisbon’s most iconic landmarks—Jerónimos Monastery, São Jorge Castle, and Lisbon Cathedral—at your own pace.

    Getting started

    Begin your journey at any of the three sites. Show your mobile ticket at each entrance for direct access. Security checks and ticket validation are required at each location before you start exploring.

    What to expect

    Jerónimos Monastery

    A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jerónimos Monastery stands as a masterpiece of Manueline architecture and a symbol of Portugal’s Age of Discovery. Built in the early 16th century, it’s renowned for its ornate cloisters and historical significance.

    • Cloisters: Walk through intricately carved cloisters, celebrated for their detailed stonework and maritime motifs reflecting Portugal’s seafaring legacy.

    • Church of Santa Maria: Step inside the church, the resting place of explorer Vasco da Gama, and admire its soaring columns and ribbed vaults.

    • Chapter House: Visit the Chapter House, where important decisions were made, and see its impressive vaulted ceiling.

    São Jorge Castle

    Perched atop Lisbon’s highest hill, São Jorge Castle dates back to the 11th century and offers sweeping views over the city. This historic fortress played a key role in defending Lisbon through centuries.

    • Towers and ramparts: Climb the ancient towers and walk the ramparts for panoramic views of Lisbon’s rooftops and the Tagus River.

    • Gardens and courtyards: Stroll through peaceful gardens and courtyards, home to peacocks and centuries-old olive trees.

    • Permanent exhibitions: Explore exhibitions featuring artifacts that trace Lisbon’s history from the Iron Age to the present.

    Lisbon Cathedral

    Lisbon Cathedral, the city’s oldest church, invites you to discover 800 years of history in its Romanesque and Gothic halls. This landmark has survived earthquakes and witnessed countless historic events.

    • Main chapels and naves: Wander freely through the chapels, naves, and ambulatory, each echoing centuries of religious tradition.

    • Upper choir and Treasury museum: Climb to the upper choir for rare views of stained-glass windows, and visit the Treasury Museum to see sacred vestments and religious relics.

    • Rooftop views with a drink: Enjoy a complimentary drink while taking in sweeping views from the cathedral’s rooftop terrace.

  • 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

    Castelo de S. Jorge

    Monday09:00am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:30pm
    Tuesday09:00am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:30pm
    Wednesday09:00am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:30pm
    Thursday09:00am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:30pm
    Friday09:00am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:30pm
    Saturday09:00am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:30pm
    Sunday09:00am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:30pm

    Lisbon Cathedral

    Monday10:00am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:30pm
    Tuesday10:00am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:30pm
    Wednesday10:00am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:30pm
    Thursday10:00am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:30pm
    Friday10:00am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:30pm
    Saturday10:00am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:30pm
    SundayClosed
  • What to bring

    • Bring valid ID or proof of age for youth, senior, or special access discounts.

    • To stay protected and hydrated, bring a hat and water—summer temperatures can rise above 25ºC.

    What’s not allowed

    Jerónimos Monastery

    • Strict dress code: Off-shoulder tops, dresses, and knee-high shorts are not recommended.

    • Large bags and backpacks aren’t permitted at Jerónimos Monastery.

    • Keep in mind food, beverages, large bags or backpacks are not allowed on this experience.

    São Jorge Castle

    • Food and drinks are restricted in several areas, especially inside the Castle.

    • Pets are not allowed inside the Castle, except guide dogs with certification.

    Accessibility

    Jerónimos Monastery

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

    • Wheelchairs are available for rent at the entrance.

    São Jorge Castle

    • St. George Castle has steep climbs and uneven paths, not ideal for mobility challenges.

    Lisbon Cathedral

    • Lisbon Cathedral is not wheelchair accessible; stairs are required to reach key areas.

    Additional information

    • Tickets for all three attractions are non-refundable once booked.

    Jerónimos Monastery

    • 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.

    São Jorge Castle

    • Children under 12 enter free with a valid ID at the gate.
    • Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly.

    • Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the redemption point.

    • Ensure a smooth experience by downloading your tickets before your visit!

    Ticket redemption point

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