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    Torre de Belém

    4.2 (142 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 5:30 pm

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    Thanuja V.

    This is a beautiful site and it's best to go during non peak season and hours. It's very easy to get to by tram and parking is also available. If you are in Lisbon for more than a few days I suggest getting the Lisbon card. What I did not appreciate was the attendant did not give me the chance to enter the currency I wanted and preselected it for me. I went on January 15 and he said it was preselected.

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    Christine L.

    Gorgeous tower and buy tickets online and be prepared to wait! I could not climb the 96 steps on a stair case that is so narrow and windy that only one person can go up at a time. Not handicap accessible. Still pretty pictures. Highly recommended!

    Another side of tower
    Ken J.

    16th century limestone fortification with Moorish design elements on the banks of the Tagus River in Lisbon. We didn't get inside , so I only have exterior pics. Very ornate, as are many ancient buildings in Portugal. Such a marked difference from modern building.

    Erik C.

    Torre de Belem was such a great treat. This is definitely a must see in Portugal. The family and I had a blast and we took so many worthy photos.

    Andy N.

    Belém Tower is on everybody's "must-see" in Lisbon list and it holds true to that reputation. It is definitely worth a trip out here to experience the tower and the coastline. The tower is situated at the shore of a small park. Is is lovely to walk through and you'll encounter friendly people as well as folks trying to sell you random stuff. If you are not interested, be firm, politely decline, and just move forward (or outright ignore them - they are used to this too). I didn't feel the need to go inside on my trip there as the actual tower itself was a marvel in itself. To see a structure that survived a major earthquake that nearly wiped out the entire rest of the town is a privilege. The views are spectacular and it should be a first stop in the other wonderful attractions closeby.

    Casey M.

    We jumped on the Hop on Hop off bus (red line) to Belém tower which is such a beautiful four storey 30 metre high structure set upon the banks of the Tagus river accessible by a bridge although I didn't go in I can imagine the views would be amazing.and interior very interesting but I decided to wander onto the beach to look for rocks instead. There are great views in this area of the Abril bridge, there are toilets in the area, places to grab a quick bite and plenty of places offering alcoholic beverages such as wine with a view and Pina Colada's served in an actual pineapple. We had a really lovely afternoon here.

    Tairyn A.

    How do you opportunity to travel to Spain and Lisbon last month and I saw so many amazing things. This tower is in Lisbon right on the water. It has an amazing view. The tower itself is not as intricately built as other structures I visited, and it is quite small, but it is just as powerful to see as all the other landmarks I visited. Once you go into the tower itself there are a few hundred steps that you need to go up to the top. The pathway is very narrow. There are guards who let people in and out in intervals, so there is a little bit of waiting involved depending how busy it is. We also had to wait outside to get into the structure. Once inside you can take your time to take photos as there are many areas where you would have an optimal background. At the top of the tower there isn't much to do ,it's small. There's just a couple of nice windows where people sit to take pictures looking out into the ocean. That only takes a few minutes. I think after a while the guards rush you out for the next group to climb up. Overall is an amazing experience and if you are in less born you need to do it!

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    Bella J.

    I wish it had 4.5 star option. 1. Price: With Lisbon card, it is included. 2. The view from shore: amazing, especially if you arrive right before sunset 3. View from the tower: is also amazing 4. Up the tower: part is a bit tricky. There's only 1 stairs and it is for 1 person at a time, so they control traffic, it is pretty efficient. But during tourist season, it will get real long 5. Upkeep: poor. I wish they took care of this beautiful 500 year old tower. Doesn't the money from this go back to it? Lots of part of falling off and molded. 6. Windows are so dirty, you can't see anything. It would have made an awesome view and experience, if it was clean or clear. It is so dirty, it obstructs view, not just the prettiness of your picture. They could have decorated timely pieces to make the experience better like in other parts of Europe, but it is bare to the bones. I still liked visiting here.

    Terra S.

    OK this tower is really pretty from the outside and the view from the courtyard in the back on the outside by the water. But waiting in line to go all the way up the stairs, and all the way down is ridiculous. Because only 30 people can go up and we all have to go up the same time and then everyone has to leave at the same time. Because the stairs are so small or something like that.... It's really strange. And then you're out there on the balcony struggling to take a look at the view and even get pictures. So that's really annoying! But other than that it's beautiful and when in Lisbon, you should not miss it!

    Belém Tower
    Barney C.

    An awesome architectural landmark that should be on any tourist's to-visit list. You don't have to go inside to appreciate the tower. There's a lot of areas immediately around the tower to lounge and enjoy the cool breeze from the water. There's vendors nearby so you won't get thirsty. If you're looking to optimize your time in Lisbon, I'd suggest combining a visit to Belém Tower with a visit to: - Pastéis de Belém: the best (and original) Pastel de nata that Lisbon has to offer - Jerónimos Monastery: Late Gothic Manueline-style monastery housing archaeology & maritime museums in its wings. No egg tarts here.

    Marlon T.

    Everyone goes to Belem for a number of reasons, the first one probably being to get the best egg custards at Pastéis de Belém! The next reasons to be in Belem are: - Monument to the Discoveries (Padrão dos Descobrimentos) - Belém Tower (Torre de Belém) You can't not visit these sites when making your way to this area. The atmosphere is busy, but nice, and the views are amazing. I didn't go inside the tower, so I can't say it's worthwhile, but I can say that the photo ops outside are endless!

    Torre de Belém, Lisbon
    Bruce K.

    Officially the Tower of Saint Vincent, this 16th century fortification wins for curb appeal. It is located directly on the Tagus River and has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1983. The structure is 30 meters (98 feet) tall and is four levels with a neat bridge from the shore. The tower is open for tours but the view from just the top of that isn't much to write home about. Definitely visit and get your outside pictures but I don't know that it's worth any cost to go inside. [Review 16609 overall - 126 in Portugal - 119 of 2022.]

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    William W.

    Built in 1514, Belém Tower appears to be a fortified structure that once battled invaders. It wasn't. This was merely the place at which people disembarked when arriving in Lisbon by ship hundreds of years ago. The Lisboa card will allow you free tickets which are sold in a mirrored building just a 2-minute walk directly north from the entrance. The closing time was supposed to be 5:30 p.m. on the day we visited, but they extended ticket buying until 5:45 p.m., at which point you were cut off even if you were standing in line. So don't delay if you want tickets! The views from the top of the tower of both the Tagus River and the Ponte 25 de Avril (April 25 Bridge) are okay, the latter bearing a striking resemblance to San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge upon which it was based. But I certainly wouldn't go out of my way for this view. It's a long walk from other popular attractions.

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    16th century limestone fortification with Moorish design elements on the banks of the Tagus River in Lisbon.

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    Mosteiro dos Jerónimos - Courtyard

    Mosteiro dos Jerónimos

    4.4(147 reviews)
    1.1 kmBelém, Belém - Restelo

    Beautiful piece of Portuguese history to check out!…read more Such a beautiful monastery to check out. You can buy tickets there at the kiosk, online, or through a tour group to skip the line. They have timed entrances and let in at least 800 ppl per time slot. There is a bathroom in upper level and the bottom near the exit. There is a free chapel to check out to the right of the entrance to the monastery. Not a place to miss!

    One of the great landmarks of Lisbon and there's a reason why there are along longs congregating…read morefrom early in the day. The monastery is an ornate architectural marvel with incredible artworks and a beautiful courtyard that is an incredible testament the building prowess of that time. There are plenty of sights to see within and again the courtyard was the real highlight. There is a majestic sense of history that really surrounds you as you walk through the hallways and grand rooms that adorn this very large building. It is recommended to arrive early as I mentioned, the lines will get very long. The other aspect to be aware of is that people will harass you outside to buy things, it wasn't clear if they were gypsies or locals but it got a little annoying when a bunch of them swarm you and you really have to be on the lookout for your belongings. This place is also within walking distance of various other notable sights near the river so it's a great place to make as the centerpiece of your Lisbon walking tour.

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    Palácio Nacional Da Ajuda - Exterior of the palace

    Palácio Nacional Da Ajuda

    4.6(9 reviews)
    2.4 kmAjuda

    Probably our favor palace tour we have been in. I mean, they have a room for the dogs so clearly…read morethey were an amazing royal family lol! We enjoyed the history, the stories and used our Lisbon Pass for the discount. This is right next to where the crowned jewels are kept which is also worth going to. This is a must stop when in Lisbon. The gifts on display from other countries were amazing, the portraits, the tapestries, it is all worth seeing and spending maybe an hour hour and a half here. It was very quit inside, not many people at all, felt like we had the palace to ourselves. Don't miss all the sculptures outside. They are fascinating, beautiful and unique.

    This is my favorite museum in Lisbon and I found it's so under rated. It's probably because of its…read morelocation which is so far from the center of the city and can only be accessed by bus or the tram after a long ride. Actually, you can just extend your trip to the Belem area and this museum is only a fifteen minute walk away from the Monsteiro dos Jeronimos. This museum is the formal residence for the Portuguese royal family in the 19th century and has amazing displays of furniture, decorations and paintings. The most impressive places are the banquet hall and coronation palace. Staff there are also super nice and helpful. Too bad not many people visited this museum - I spent around two hours there on a Monday and we were one of the only two groups of people. The rest of the building is shared as office space by Portugal's departure of culture and on the other side of the court yard is the treasure museum where you can also find the most valuable treasures in Portugal. Most importantly, don't visit this museum on Thursday as it's closed!

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    Monumento aos Combatentes do Ultramar

    Monumento aos Combatentes do Ultramar

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.2 kmBelém, Belém - Restelo

    The Monument to Overseas Combatants specifically addresses the losses suffered in the Portuguese…read moreColonial War, which is known here in Portugal as the Overseas War. During the conflict, the country's forces fought in three African theaters from 1961 to 1974, and more than 9,000 Portuguese soldiers lost their lives. But there is more to it than that. As the fighting went on and on, and the losses continued, it eventually turned public sentiment against the government of fascist leader Antonio de Oliveira Salazar, eventually resulting in the 1974 military coup of his successor, Marcelo Caetano. Built in 1994, it is a simple but very striking monument. Two black-and-white pillars rise out of the water of the center lake, forming an incomplete inverted triangle. An eternal flame sits under the point where the pillars would meet. The armed guards stand, protecting the site. As an American, I see a comparison to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery. A respectful tour of the site is in order. Surrounding the site in chronological order are 180 bronze plates that are engraved with the names of soldiers who lost their lives in the Portuguese Colonial War. The site is open 24 hours and there is no charge to visit. It is quite solemn and visits here should be respectful. While the two guards were not standing perfectly still like the famous Queen's Guards in London, I would assume that you shouldn't interact with them. [Review 16611 overall - 128 in Portugal - 121 of 2022.]

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