Discover 2 of Lisbon’s most attractive places while saving money in a single combo package - the Jerónimos Monastery, an architectural masterpiece, and the Navy Planetarium, a place full of astronomical wonders.
Highlights
Highlights
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Enjoy access to 2 attractions with a value-for-money ticket that comes with the added benefit of extended validity.
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Discover Lisbon's history and culture at the monastery in the form of intriguing stories and visual attractions.
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See maritime influences at the monument built as a tribute to Vasco da Gama’s successful journey to India, as well as sea explorers.
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Delve into unique perspectives on space at the gallery, observatory, and library at the Navy Planetarium.
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Get access to fascinating exhibitions at one of the largest planetariums in the world.
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Fun Fact: Jerónimos Monastery replaced a church that formerly existed in the same location, dedicated to Santa Maria de Belem.
Inclusions
Inclusions
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Entry to Jerónimos Monastery
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Entry to Navy Planetarium
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Access to all Navy Planetarium exhibitions
Exclusions
Exclusions
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Guide
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Audio guide
Cancellation policy
Cancellation policy
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Reviews
Reviews
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Nov, 2024
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Your Experience
Your Experience
Jerónimos Monastery
At the Jerónimos Monastery discover the nuance of Portugal architecture, its beauty shining through from the entrances to the corridors of the structure. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Monastery narrates tales from medieval history and was built by King Manuel I. Once you are there, notice the connection of the building to Belém Tower, built by the same king. The cloisters are two leveled and it is said that it took 100 years to create this fine, intricate style. Mythical creatures like gargoyles and marine animals can be found in the detailing of the architecture. Don’t miss out on the intricacies of different architectural styles including Gothic, Moorish, and Renaissance.
Navy Planetarium
Experience a minute part of the life of an astronaut at the Navy Planetarium. Find out exciting details about space, stars, their formation, and their long history. See various details come to life with tales and emotions. The gallery, which hosts a number of themed exhibitions, is also accessible as part of the ticket. Attend a number of seminars to help you experience life as an astronaut. The planetarium continues to participate in a number of ongoing national and international astronomy projects in addition to its spectacular shows and sessions in the dome. Don't miss out on the opportunity to live among the stars, which offers a unique view of the night sky with over 9000 stars and the Milky Way illuminated by LEDs.
Operating hours
Operating hours
Know Before You Go
Know Before You Go
Important Information
- During the summer months, it is recommended to bring hats/caps to protect from the sun, and water for hydration due to high temperatures.
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.
Navy Planetarium
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Please note that the Astronomical Observatory at Navy Planetarium is currently under renovation.
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The exhibition is wheelchair-accessible.
Operating Hours
Jerónimos Monastery
May to Sept
- Tue to Sun: 10 am - 6:30 pm, last entry is at 5:45 pm.
Oct to Apr
- Tue to Sun: 10am - 5.30 pm, the last entry is at 4:45pm.
Closed: Mon, 1 Jan, Easter Sunday, 1 May, and 25 Dec. It’s also closed periodically for State Protocol ceremonies.
Navy Planetarium
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Tue to Sun: 10am - 5pm.
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Closed: Mon.
My tickets
My tickets
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Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the attraction.
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 Redemption Point
Navy Planetarium
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Show your ticket at Navy Planetarium.
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Address: Empire Square, Praça do Império, 1400-206 Lisboa, Portugal.