The most prominent monument in Lisbon is a little far from the center of the Belen area. I think public transportation is not very convenient, so I took a local express train in the morning for about half an hour. It was no accident that the door was a long queue. When I arrived in Portugal, I felt that I was queuing everywhere. Also used to it. Go to the next side to buy tickets, and then queue up to enter. Fortunately, there are not many people in the morning who say that it will be closed in the afternoon, so I have to know the opening time before I go. The interior of the monastery is Gothic architectural style, the door has exquisite sculpture art, the interior is standing altar, there are gold and green carving decoration, exquisite and not lack of atmosphere, very suitable for shooting "big film", it is worth visiting.