Museu de Marinha
Discover the Maritime Heritage at Museu de Marinha
Explore Portugal's rich maritime heritage at the Museu de Marinha, a must-visit museum in Lisbon's historic Belém district.
Step into the fascinating world of Portugal's seafaring history at the Museu de Marinha. Located in the picturesque Belém district of Lisbon, this museum is a treasure trove of maritime artifacts and exhibits, perfect for tourists eager to explore the country's rich nautical heritage.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Tram
If you are near the city center, take Tram 15E from Praça da Figueira or Cais do Sodré towards Algés. Stay on the tram for about 20 minutes and get off at the 'Belém' stop. From there, it's a short 10-minute walk. Head towards the riverfront and follow the signs to the Museu de Marinha, located at Praça do Império.
Bus
You can take bus number 728 from Praça da Figueira or near the Jerónimos Monastery. Board the bus and ride for about 25 minutes. Get off at the stop 'Mosteiro dos Jerónimos' and walk 5 minutes towards the river. The museum is located at Praça do Império, directly across from the monastery.
Train
If you are near Cais do Sodré station, take the train to Cascais. Get off at the 'Belém' station after two stops. From there, it is a 15-minute walk. Exit the station and head towards the river; follow the path along the water until you reach Praça do Império, where the Museu de Marinha is located.
Walking
If you are in the Belém area, you can easily walk to the Museu de Marinha. From the Jerónimos Monastery, head northeast towards the Praça do Império. The museum will be right in front of you, just across the large plaza.
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