Discover the culture and history of Portugal with this cost-friendly combo that gives you access to a Fado show in Chiado, the Jerónimos Monastery, and the Belém Tower. Pay homage to Lisbon’s traditional past by visiting these three top attractions.
Highlights
Highlights
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Explore the top attractions of Lisbon with this super-saver combo with tickets to the Jerónimos Monastery and the Belém Tower. Enjoy a Fado Show in Chiado too!
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Marvel at a masterpiece of Portuguese architecture – the Jerónimos Monastery – with its detailed corridors, vaulted ceilings, and decorative entrances.
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Soak in the pristine views of River Tagus from the Belém Tower, one of the city’s prime examples of medieval ‘Manueline’ architecture.
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Immerse yourself in a Fado show that combines nostalgia, pride, and hope in a musical style.
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Fun Fact: During the reign of King John II, a permanent ship was ordered to be posted in the bay of Belém, and the tower was initially created as the ship's replacement.
Inclusions
Inclusions
Fado show in Chiado
- Entry to the 50-min Fado show in Chiado
Jerónimos Monastery
- Entry to the Monastery of Jerónimos
Belém Tower
- Entry to the Belém Tower
Cancellation policy
Cancellation policy
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
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Your Experience
Your Experience
Fado in Chiado
Discover a unique and magical Lisbon experience with a Fado in Chiado performance. Well known for being the symbol of Portugal, the musical form of fado is blended with a strong tradition in the historic districts of Lisbon and was adopted as a Portuguese culture. Experience how fado, which was declared part of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO, combines nostalgia and Portuguese pride in a musical style epitomized by Amália Rodrigues.
Be spell-bound with a once-in-a-lifetime experience of a magical music show which features phenomenal artists. Watch out for marvelous images of the best locations in Lisbon while enjoying the show. Once the show is over, explore Lisbon city in the light of beautiful stars.
Jerónimos Monastery
A Portuguese national monument since 1907 and a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1983, the Jerónimos Monastery is one of the highest symbols of medieval Portuguese architecture. Historically and artistically connected to the Belém Tower, both these notable landmarks of Lisbon were built on the initiative of King Manuel I, who ruled between 1495 and 1521. In fact, the Belém Tower was built not only to protect the port of Lisbon but also for the Jerónimos Monastery.
Soak up the different elements that make up this stunning model of Manueline architectural style including Gothic, Moorish, and Renaissance styles. The two levels of cloisters are so intricate and filled with structural detail that they took a hundred years to be completed! Spot mythical creatures like gargoyles and marine animals within the carvings, columns, and arches. Don’t miss the vaulted ceilings on the lower level of the monastery or the views from the higher level of the adjacent Church of Santa Maria de Belem.
Belém Tower
The Belém 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 notable landmark is a 16th-century fortification on the River Tagus. Serving as a starting point and destination for Portuguese ships and explorers, it was also a ceremonial gateway to the city.
Dive right into exploring this UNESCO Heritage-listed monument and its historic role. Learn about how it protected the city as part of a tripartite defense system and how this fell apart after the Spanish Occupation. With its limestone foundation and traditional medieval architecture, better known as ‘Manueline’ architecture, the most noticeable elements are the twisted ropes that wind around the building – ending in elegant knots – armillary spheres, crosses of the Order of Christ, and other Gothic features. The Tower consists of four stories: the Governor's Room, Kings' Room, the Audience Room, and the vaulted chapel.
Know Before You Go
Know Before You Go
Important Information
** Fado in Chiado**
- The show is available in English and Portuguese.
Jerónimos Monastery
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There is medium accessibility for guests with reduced mobility.
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The lower level has wheelchair access though some sections are cobblestoned.
Belém Tower
- There is medium accessibility for guests with reduced mobility.
Timings
** Fado in Chiado**
- Mon to Sat: 7pm onwards
Jerónimos Monastery
May to Sept
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Tues to Sun: 9:30am - 6:30pm
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Last entry: 6pm
Oct to Apr
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Tue to Sun: 9:30am - 5:30pm
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Last entry: 5pm.
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Closed on 1 Jan, Easter Sunday, 1 May, 25 Dec, and periodically for State Protocol ceremonies.
Belém Tower
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Tue to Sun: 9:30am - 5:30pm
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Last entry: 5pm
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Closed on 1 Jan, Easter Sunday, 1 May, 13 June, 24 & 25 Dec.
My tickets
My tickets
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Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly.
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Please display your mobile voucher along with a valid photo ID at each of the redemption points.
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Kindly ensure that you arrive 10-15 minutes before the start time of your experience to avoid any delays.
Ticket Redemption Points
Jerónimos Monastery
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Show your ticket at Jerónimos Monastery.
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Address: Praça do Império 1400-206 Lisboa, Portugal.
Get Directions to the Ticket Redemption Point
Belém Tower
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Show your ticket at Belém Tower.
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Address: Av. Brasília, 1400-038 Lisboa, Portugal.
Get Directions to the Ticket Redemption Point
Fado in Chiado
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Show your ticket at Fado in Chiado - Ticket Office (2nd Floor).
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Address: R. da Misericórdia 14, 1200-443 Lisboa, Portugal.
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Landmark: Espaço Chiado (shopping mall)