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Discover and explore the National Pantheon - Portugal’s first Baroque monument, also known as the Church of Santa Engrácia. Admire its romantic architecture in colorful marble, a towering dome, and detailed tile work.

For art enthusiasts, the National Tile Museum is a treasure trove of design and craftsmanship. Witness a spectacular array of azulejos, where art meets history, and indulge in the intricate beauty of Portuguese ceramic art.

As a premier maritime museum, this institution showcases Portugal’s seafaring prowess through detailed ship models, original navigational instruments, and full-size ceremonial boats. The museum’s galleries transport visitors from the Age of Discovery to modern naval innovations, all within the evocative setting of a UNESCO-listed monastery.

As a leading contemporary art and architecture museum, MAAT stands out for its bold design and innovative programming. Visitors can explore rotating exhibitions by international artists, interactive energy displays in the historic power station, and enjoy the iconic rooftop terrace—making it a must-visit for anyone passionate about modern creativity and design.

Get a glimpse of some of the finest royal vehicles on display at the National Coach Museum, including Philip III of Spain's carriage, one of the oldest, and three 1716 Italian Baroque carriages built for Pope Clement XI. Discover Portuguese history through the finest vehicle collection and view Bragança Dynasty royal oil portraits at the museum.

Explore the enigmatic street artist Banksy's world at The Banksy Museum in Lisbon. See replicas of his most famous works with tickets that include free cancellation, instant confirmation, mobile access, and flexibility.

Step back in time aboard Frigate D. Fernando II e Glória, a 19th-century ship that now serves as a museum. Discover its fascinating history and have an immersive experience onboard as you explore its decks.

Explore the Monument of Discoveries, admire its intricate carvings, and the tall statue of Henry the Navigator. The triangular layout symbolizes ship sails. Visit exhibitions and watch a documentary.

The Royal Treasure Museum holds Lisbon's royal archive where you will find a lot of its crown jewels! Visit the iconic museum to see the precious stones, goldsmith items, and objects that once belonged to Portuguese royal families.

Explore Lisbon's premier art museum, the National Museum of Ancient Art. It houses a vast collection of artworks spanning from the Middle Ages to the 19th century. Secure your tickets with instant confirmation, mobile access, and flexibility.


Lisbon Cathedral—also called Sé de Lisboa—is the city’s oldest church, dating back to the 12th century. Step inside to explore its Romanesque architecture, hidden chapels, rose windows, and sacred Treasury, all perched above historic Alfama.

Visit the National Palace of Pena in Sintra, Portugal, a stunning example of 19th-century Romanticist architecture. Perched on a hilltop, its vibrant facades and elaborate interiors blend Moorish and Manueline styles. Explore its luxurious state rooms, captivating terraces with panoramic views, and lush surrounding parklands, offering a unique glimpse into Portugal's royal past.

Quinta da Regaleira, Sintra's prized possession, holds a rich and peculiar history dating back to the 16th century. Its eccentric owners, notably Carvalho Monteiro, poured their beliefs and fortunes into the estate, resulting in a magical enclave with occult symbols and hidden passages.

Originally a 1452 hermitage by Infante D. Henrique, the Jerónimos Monastery site near Belém became King Manuel I's grand monastery in the 16th century. Related to the Age of Discoveries, it's a Manueline gem, a Portuguese monastic highlight, and a significant European church acknowledged by the Holy See.

While taking in one of Lisbon's exceptional vistas of the Tejo River and city, St. George's castle lets you envisage a bygone Lisbon. The lookouts make taking in the panorama a one-of-a-kind experience that both residents and visitors adore. It's little wonder this castle is one of Portugal's most visited landmarks with its eleven towers, gardens, and stunning scenery.

The Benfica Stadium, also known as the Stadium of Light, is Portugal's largest football stadium and home of one of its most decorated football clubs—SL Benfica. Explore the Benfica Museum, a visual treat with trophies of all major Benfica victories, jerseys of its founder, and countless other interactive displays. Book combos to explore the stadium and museum with other iconic attractions.

Explore the Navy Planetarium in Lisbon. Uncover star science, theories, and captivating exhibits. These tickets grant full access. Join the tour, witness the sky's intriguing tales and experiences like never before.

Visit the grand Batalha Monastery and witness intricate stone architecture. Find pristine stained glass, high vaulted ceilings, and a large courtyard.

Did you know that the Belém Tower is officially called Saint Vincent Tower of Belém and features a rhinoceros in its original decoration? The Belém Tower was built during the peak of the Portuguese Renaissance. As a notable example of Portuguese Manueline architecture, it incorporates various different styles. The bastion and four-story, 30-meter-tall tower were built from Lioz (Royal Stone) limestone. Since 1983, it has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an emblem of European discovery.

As a historic palace and museum, the National Palace of Ajuda invites visitors to wander through sumptuously decorated state rooms, private royal apartments, and the awe-inspiring Royal Treasury. Each space is meticulously preserved, offering a vivid glimpse into the lives and ceremonies of Portugal’s kings and queens.

The National Palace of Mafra is a grand fusion of Baroque and Neoclassical architectural styles. This palatial monastery is the 24th largest in the world! With over 1,200 rooms, 5,000 doorways and windows, and 156 staircases.

Ascend the Pilar 7 of the 25 de Abril Bridge in Lisbon for panoramic views. Enjoy a 4.2 rating, flexible duration, free cancellation, instant confirmation, and mobile tickets.

Explore diverse ecosystems teeming with over 8,000 marine animals, from playful penguins to majestic manta rays. Journey through four distinct habitats, including the Indian, Atlantic, Pacific, and Antarctic, and witness the incredible biodiversity thriving within. Beyond entertainment, Oceanário Lisboa is a champion for ocean conservation, inspiring visitors to protect our precious aquatic world.

Enter an underwater world at the Vasco da Gama Aquarium in Lisbon. With over 8,000 marine animals, including sharks, rays, and sea turtles, it's a fascinating and educational experience for all ages. Don't miss the interactive exhibits and daily shows, and learn about the importance of marine conservation.