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Fado Museum (Museu do Fado)

The Fado Museum(Museu do Fado) is a must-visit for music lovers and history buffs.
Book a skip-the-line ticket to avoid waiting to get in.
Allow extra time if you would like to participate in a fado workshop; purchase tickets for this at the museum.
The museum’s café and restaurant, open Wednesday to Sunday, hosts occasional live performances.
The museum is accessible to wheelchair users.
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Tickets to the Fado Museum in Lisbon cost €5 for adult general admission; €4.30 for disabled visitors and seniors over 65; and €2.50 for visitors aged 13–25. Children 12 and under and Lisboa Card holders can enter the museum for free, along with Lisbon residents until 2pm.
Yes, the Fado Museum is wheelchair accessible, with a step-free entrance and accessible routes throughout the building. There are also two manual wheelchairs available to borrow on a first-come, first-served basis. The two parking lots nearby both have spaces reserved for disabled visitors.
Facilities at the Fado Museum include an auditorium, rehearsal rooms by appointment, restrooms, and a gift shop. The museum also offers audio guides for its exhibitions in different languages, and has a visual archive designed for Deaf visitors. Guided tours and workshops are offered periodically as well—check the website for more details.
Yes, you can watch a fado performance at the Fado Museum. The museum occasionally hosts famous fado singers in its auditorium, though these events are usually only every couple of months. However, you can see a fado show (twice per evening) at the nearby Fado in Chiado, which has been running for more than 15 years.
Yes, the Fado Museum is in the heart of Alfama, Lisbon's most historic neighborhood, so it's close to many other top Lisbon sights. Must-see attractions include the Miradouro de Santo Estêvão, a lookout point for sweeping views of the Tagus River (Rio Tejo), and Church São Miguel, home to an impressive gilded interior.








































































































































