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Combo (Save 4%): Jerónimos Monastery + Pena Palace & Park Tickets

Jeronimos Monastery courtyard garden with ornate arches and central fountain, Lisbon.
Jerónimos Monastery interior with vaulted ceilings and azulejo tiles, Lisbon, Portugal.
Pena Palace in Sintra with colorful towers and panoramic view of the landscape.
Manueline cloister with tiled walls and arches at Pena Palace, Sintra.

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4.6/5(40,773)

Angelique S

Couple
Verified booking
Last week
We absolutely loved our visit to the Pena Palace, the Castelo dos Mouros, and the Quinta da Regaleira. They are truly beautiful places, steeped in history, with spectacular scenery and hidden corners that are worth exploring at a leisurely pace. That said, it’s advisable to wear sturdy shoes and be in reasonably good physical shape if you plan to visit all three in a single day, as there’s quite a bit of walking involved and some steep inclines. The best time to visit is in the morning, because these are very popular sites and tend to get crowded as the day goes on. Even so, we were left wanting more. Sintra has many other houses, palaces, and castles that we weren’t able to see this time, so we’ll definitely be back to continue discovering everything this special place has to offer.

Bojoura S

Couple
Verified booking
Last week
Lovely hotel, everything was spotless, friendly staff, 24/7 front desk, excellent housekeeping, delicious breakfast, within walking distance of many restaurants, the metro, the Tagus River, and a tuk-tuk right outside the door. Big plus: we were able to store our luggage in a locker after we checked out. Minor downside: if you want a cappuccino after leaving the breakfast room, it costs €4 per person, and the Olive restaurant was closed for dinner during our stay.

Ines N

Group
Verified booking
Last week
Absolutely loved our day in Sintra. Definitely worthwhile going to both Pena Palace and Quinta da Regaleria. our favourite was Quinta da Regaleria. I feel like we could have spent all day wandering around. Leave time to enjoy time in Sintra. It's a gorgeous town.

Teresa S

Group
Verified booking
5 days ago
The whole day was wonderful. The palace was great it was well organized and the lines where descent (we where there for 9:30) I also really enjoyed the Quita da Regaleira it was my first time visiting and again it was well organized and the lines were descent!

Jean-françois W

Couple
Verified booking
Last week
I was able to buy my tickets for the Palace of Sintra very easily on the Headout website. The step-by-step guidance throughout the transaction was very straightforward, even for someone like me who isn’t very used to shopping online.

Mr A D

Couple
Verified booking
6 days ago
Be prepared to queue up a steep ramp waiting for your entry time. It all makes sense in the end as it's not overly busy in the palace. Interesting gardens and tracks around the palace. Need to be wearing sensible shoes and relatively fit.
    • 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!

    • Explore Jerónimos Monastery's dreamy cloisters, Vasco da Gama’s tomb, the monks’ refectory, the ancient library, and sea-sculpted stonework.

    • Step into a real-life fairytale at Pena Palace, where colorful towers, royal rooms, lush park trails, and panoramic views await!

  • Pena Palace

    • Entry to Pena Palace and park

    Jerónimos Monastery

    • Entry to Jerónimos Monastery
    • Transfers between the two attractions

    • Live guide

  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.

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    Guests from United States, Spain, France and over 83 countries have loved this experience

    What our guests say

    Angelique S

    Couple
    Verified booking
    Last week
    We absolutely loved our visit to the Pena Palace, the Castelo dos Mouros, and the Quinta da Regaleira. They are truly beautiful places, steeped in history, with spectacular scenery and hidden corners that are worth exploring at a leisurely pace. That said, it’s advisable to wear sturdy shoes and be in reasonably good physical shape if you plan to visit all three in a single day, as there’s quite a bit of walking involved and some steep inclines. The best time to visit is in the morning, because these are very popular sites and tend to get crowded as the day goes on. Even so, we were left wanting more. Sintra has many other houses, palaces, and castles that we weren’t able to see this time, so we’ll definitely be back to continue discovering everything this special place has to offer.

    Michelle B

    Solo
    Verified booking
    6 days ago
    I arrived early to stand in line so that I could enter by my scheduled time and when I arrived I found out they were still letting people in from up to two hours before my timed entry because they were running behind! I ended up standing in the blazing hot sun for over an hour and a half, so by the time I got in I had zero energy to enjoy. I did end up entering right at my scheduled time, but I had no idea how the system worked and read online reviews that said to get there early but to me there's no point in arriving too early because you will still have to stand in the line for your specific time slot regardless of when you arrive and the line is outside with no shelter! This didn't make the attraction seem worth it, even though it's beautiful.

    Bojoura S

    Couple
    Verified booking
    Last week
    Lovely hotel, everything was spotless, friendly staff, 24/7 front desk, excellent housekeeping, delicious breakfast, within walking distance of many restaurants, the metro, the Tagus River, and a tuk-tuk right outside the door. Big plus: we were able to store our luggage in a locker after we checked out. Minor downside: if you want a cappuccino after leaving the breakfast room, it costs €4 per person, and the Olive restaurant was closed for dinner during our stay.

    Lisa A

    Couple
    Verified booking
    5 days ago
    The place looked really nice. However, the employee at the line was unfriendly, and I stood in the right line for hours, only to be sent to the supposedly correct line when it was my turn. When I pointed out to him that the signs weren’t set up correctly, he ignored it at first and only changed them after several people complained.

    Ines N

    Group
    Verified booking
    Last week
    Absolutely loved our day in Sintra. Definitely worthwhile going to both Pena Palace and Quinta da Regaleria. our favourite was Quinta da Regaleria. I feel like we could have spent all day wandering around. Leave time to enjoy time in Sintra. It's a gorgeous town.
  • 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

    • Palace interior: Wander through ornate royal chambers, vaulted ceilings, and vibrant tiled rooms that once housed Portuguese monarchs.

    • 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:

    • Cloisters: Walk through the elaborately carved cloisters featuring maritime motifs, vaulted walkways, and peaceful courtyards.

    • Church of Santa Maria: See the majestic church that houses the tombs of famed figures like Vasco da Gama and Luís de Camões.

    • Architectural details: Marvel at stonework that blends late Gothic with Renaissance elements, echoing Portugal’s seafaring glory.

  • What’s not allowed

    Pena Palace

    • Pets are not allowed inside the palace grounds.

    • Food and drinks are not permitted inside the palace.

    • Large bags and backpacks are prohibited; lockers are available at the entrance.

    Jerónimos Monastery

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

    • Visitors are not allowed to photograph some parts of the monastery.

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

    Accessibility

    Pena Palace

    • Partially wheelchair accessible; some steep slopes and stairs may be challenging for people with reduced mobility and wheelchair users.

    • Assistance and shuttle buses are available for visitors with mobility needs.

    Jerónimos Monastery

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

    • Wheelchairs are available for rent at the entrance.

    Additional information

    Pena Palace

    • Expect moderate walking and some steep inclines throughout the site.

    • Peak season can have long waiting times at entry points.

    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.

    • Some areas may be closed for restoration, but there's still lots to discover at Jerónimos.

    • 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.