



Tickets can be cancelled up to 72 hours before the booking date. Rescheduling is available.
Immerse yourself in the rich history of Portuguese navigators at the magnificent 16th-century Jerónimos Monastery. Explore the era of Discoveries and the maritime legacy of the Commercial & War Navy. Marvel at the collection of over 17,000 artifacts showcasing Portugal's influence and achievements, including the wooden statue of Archangel Raphael who sailed with Vasco da Gama to India. Admire iconic treasures like a 1780 rowing boat in neo-Viking design, the 1900 model of the Amélia royal yacht, nautical astrolabes, and the historic Santa Cruz seaplane, which made the first transatlantic flight in 1922. Delve into this naval museum's wonders, offering a special children's section for young explorers.
Take advantage of free entry to Maritime Museum Lisbon until 2 pm on the first Sunday of every month
Convenient amenities available: Lockers, Wheelchair Accessibility, Pram/Stroller Accessibility, Cloakroom
Operating Hours: Open daily from 10 am to 5 pm
Plan accordingly as the museum is closed on Jan 1, Easter Sunday, May 1, and Dec 25
Enjoy free admission on special days such as the 1st Sunday of each month, Navy Day, Apr 18, May 18, and Nov 16
Celebrate Children's Day on June 1 with complimentary entry for children aged 12 and under
Your e-ticket will be sent to you immediately upon booking.
Simply present your e-ticket on your smartphone along with a valid photo ID when you arrive at the attraction. Students must also have a valid student ID for verification.
Head to the Museu de Marinha and show your e-ticket for entry.
Located at Praça do Império 1400-206.
Access Directions to the Meeting Point
By Bus
Conveniently, the nearest bus stop is Centro Cultural Belém, just a short 3-minute walk from the attraction.
Take buses 79B or 729 to reach your destination.
By Tram
The closest tram stop is also Centro Cultural Belém, a brief 3-minute stroll from the attraction.
Board tram 15E for a seamless journey to the site.