The Amália Rodrigues House Museum in Lisbon is one of the most personal cultural visits you can do in the city. This is the real home where Amália Rodrigues lived for more than four decades, preserved with an authentic atmosphere and presented through guided tours that focus on her daily life, memories, and legacy. The house has been open to the public since 2001 and also includes a peaceful garden that sometimes hosts cultural activities.


Quick facts (address, official site, metro)

  • Address: Rua de São Bento, 193, 1250-219 Lisboa
  • Official website: amaliarodrigues.pt (House Museum section)
  • Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00–18:00
  • Closed: Mondays
  • Last guided visit starts: 17:20
  • Nearest metro station: Rato (Yellow Line / Linha Amarela)
  • Bus: Carris 706, 727 (Rua de São Bento stop)

What to expect (this is not a “walk-in museum”)

Visits are guided (always)

The museum experience is built around guided tours, and the foundation recommends booking in advance to secure a specific day/time.

How long does the visit take?

The museum notes that guided visits have an average duration of 40 minutes, and tours may be available in Portuguese, English, or French.

What you’ll see

You’ll follow a route that reveals personal objects, everyday life, and memories inside the home, with a strong “intimate Lisbon” feel compared with larger museums.


Tickets & prices (official)

Individual visitors:

  • Adult: €9
  • Over 65 years: €7
  • Students (until 25): €4.5
  • Lisboa Card: €7.20
  • Children (until 12, with an accompanying adult): Free

Groups (preferably with prior booking):

  • 10+ people: €6.5 per person
  • Schools: €3.5 per person

Opening hours

  • Tuesday–Sunday: 10:00–18:00
  • Closed Mondays
  • Last tour starts at 17:20

How to get there (metro + bus)

Metro

The official directions list Rato station (Yellow Line / Linha Amarela) as the metro option.
From Rato, it’s a straightforward walk toward Rua de São Bento.

Bus

The museum also lists Carris 706 and 727 (Rua de São Bento stop).

Nearby landmarks (useful for planning)

Official directions note the house is close to the Portuguese Parliament, Príncipe Real Garden, and Estrela Basilica (short walks).


Tips for the best visit

  • Book ahead if you want a specific time slot—visits are guided and the museum suggests scheduling in advance.
  • Go earlier in the day if you want a calmer atmosphere (the last tour begins at 17:20).
  • Pair it with a Príncipe Real + São Bento walking route for a great “local Lisbon” afternoon.

FAQ

Is the Amália Rodrigues House Museum guided?
Yes—visits are always guided, and the foundation recommends booking in advance.

What’s the nearest metro station?
Rato (Yellow Line).

How much are tickets?
Adults €9, seniors 65+ €7, students (to 25) €4.5, Lisboa Card €7.20, children ≤12 free with an adult.


Official links (copy/paste)

House Museum main page: https://amaliarodrigues.pt/en/house-museum/
Visiting info + prices: https://amaliarodrigues.pt/en/house-museum/visiting-the-house/
Directions (address + metro/bus): https://amaliarodrigues.pt/en/house-museum/directions/

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