The Belem Tower Lisbon is one of the most iconic sites in the city.
It is also one of the most famous Unesco sites in Portugal in combination with the Jeronimos Monastery.
Below is my guide to help you plan your visit to this fortified tower protecting Lisbon.
Before my tips + photos, here are my favorites for Portugal:
My favorite platform to rent a car in Portugal: DiscoverCars
The unmissable boat tour: Benagil sea cave from Portimao
My favorite excursion from Lisbon: Sintra Pena Palace and Cabo da Roca
My favorite places to stay:
- Lisbon: see best rated hotels – e.g. Santiago de Alfama boutique hotel
- Porto: see best rated hotels – e.g. Descobertas Boutique Hotel
- Lagos: see best rated hotels – e.g. Uma Cas A Beira Sol
Why visit the Belem Tower in Lisbon?
Built in the 17th century, the tower is an essential part of Lisbon history as it was protecting the city. It has been included in a Unesco Heritage site. It is one of the most famous monuments in Lisbon
From the outside, the tower is beautiful. You can admire it from many angles.
Its architecture is square and of Manueline style with hints of other architectural styles. For example, its watch towers capped with ribbed cupolas inspired by Islamic architecture.
The cross of the Knights of Christ on many walls of this fortress.
Video
Let’s continue with a short video of my visit. There was a lot of waiting which you don’t see here… Sadly the weather was not on my side, but you still get an idea of what it is like to visit the Belem Tower in Lisbon.
It is an iconic location in the country, and often part of one week Portugal itinerary suggestions.
More photos and details after the planning tips.
Planning tips – Belem Tower Lisbon, Portugal
How to get to the Belem Tower Lisbon
- Not located in the city center
- A taxi from Lisbon center to Belem – we paid 15€ for 3 of us
- From the center you can take tram 15 or 127
- Or you can use the hop on hop off busses – See the routes and Get tickets
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Visiting Torre de Belém
- Closed on Mondays
- Belem Tower opening hours: May to Sep: 10am to 6.30pm / Oct to May: 10am to 5.30pm
- Price Belem Tower: 6€ single ticket / 12€ with monastery / 16€ with monastery and museum
- Belem Tower Tickets: Both at the Monastery and the Tower, there are long queues to get tickets. Consider buying a combined one. If that’s the case, you can jump the queue at the second site you visit
- Check the latest opening hours and prices on the official website of the Lisbon tourism board
- Other tips: if you are ready to pay a little bit more, you can buy a combined ticket at the Museu Nacional de Arquologica for the 3 entrances and the queue there is normally quicker
- 110 steps to the top – narrow staircases
- Considering the time to queue, you could choose to only admire it from the outside (which is free).
Need to rent a car in Portugal?
My tips:
- Compare prices on my favorite platform: Discovercars.com – one of the best rated comparison sites!
- Prefer a compact car for the narrow streets in villages
- Consider their full coverage option – it for peace of mind!
- Book early to have a large choice of vehicles!
Belem Tower Facts
- Its Portuguese name is Torre de Belém
- It is also known as the Saint Vincent Tower, Patron of Lisbon
- Built between 1514 and 1520
- Built by King D. Manuel I
- It is decorated in Manueline Style (Portuguese version of Gothic architecture)
- Built both as a ceremonial gateway and a defense system at the entrance of the Tagus River
- Unesco World Heritage site since 1983 (in combination with the Monastery)
- The tower is 30m high (98ft) and 4 storeys
Ground & Underground
Once you are able to enter the tower of Belem Lisbon, you first discover the ground floor with the upper battery. Several canons are on display.
You can go down a staircase to the Lower Battery. With a very low ceiling you will have to squat and there is not much to see..
First Level
The best part of the visit of the Belem Tower is the first level. This is where you can appreciate the decor the most. You can see up-close the top of the tower and really appreciate the details in the building.
This is the cross I was mentioning earlier…
Where to stay in Portugal?
My favorites:
- Lisbon to explore the vibrant city: see best rated accommodations
- Sintra to visit many palaces: see best rated accommodations
- Porto to feel the history: see best rated accommodations
- Obidos to walk on the medieval walls: see best rated accommodations
- Douro valley if you love wine: see best rated accommodations
- Lagos, charm in the Algarve: see best rated accommodations
- Portimao central to explore the Algarve – see best rated accommodations
Stairs and Queues…
The tower is really not that big, but it is one of the most famous touristic sites in Lisbon. So, it is always busy. I was lucky not to be there on a weekend or in Summer and I was already frustrated.
The staircases are narrow which means crossing people is a problem. Hence the queueing also inside.
From the first level to the roof the access is only one narrow spiral staircase with 93 steps. They are trying to regulate the people going up and down with green/red lights and sounds but it clearly does not work…
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The view from the top of the Lisbon Belem Tower
From the top, you have a good view of the Tagus river and the 25th April Bridge.
You can also see the Belem neighborhood and its colorful buildings.
But it is not in the Lisbon city center so you don’t get the amazing views like those of the Lisbon Castle or Santa Justa Lift.
And keep track of your own trip!
The Miniature Torre de Belém
Not far from the entrance you can see the Replica at 1:50 scale.
It was created to help the visually impaired to capture the architecture of the Belem Tower.
Want to see more of the best Portugal has to offer?
- 30 Most beautiful landscapes in Portugal – read article
- Best things to do in Portugal – read article
- The best beaches in Portugal – read article
- The best villages in Portugal – read article
- Lisbon vs Porto – where to go? – read article
- Driving in Portugal – read article
- The best of the Algarve region – read article
- The highlights of Sintra and the Sintra-Cascais Nature park – read article
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Agness of eTramping says
I am so glad I learned so much about this tower! Great and educational post, Claire!