
Castelo de São Jorge tickets and tours

Book your Lisboa Card with easy and advantageous access to many attractions in the city of 7 hills. The pass offers free travel for consecut...
Flexible

In the morning, you will be picked up at your hotel/address in order to avoid any unnecessary stress of navigating an unfamiliar city. The t...
7 hours

Visit Lisbon from one end to another! One ticket covers 5 lines, including busses, trams and boat. The Belém Lisbon Bus Tour, Modern Lisbon ...
Flexible

Lisbon is a vibrant and seductive city where the old charm coexists perfectly with the avant-garde. In this indescribable tour, we began our...
Flexible

Explore the hills, the narrow streets and the typical neighborhoods of Lisbon on a historical tram tour with a show of Fado in Chiado. The d...
2 hours 15 minutes

Following a pick-up from your hotel, travel by minivan through the city's historic neighborhoods, starting with Portas do Sol and Nossa Senh...
Flexible

This tour follows the city's oldest walls and it will take you to the Castelo São Jorge (St Georges Castle) overlooking the River Tagus and ...
3 hours

On this tour, you will discover the most emblematic places in Lisbon.You’ll start visiting the historic neighborhoods of Portas do Sol and N...
8 hours

What makes Lisbon such a special place? Creators of this walk, Kristina and Wendy (the game's co-founders!) want you to discover the answer ...
4 hours

Discover Lisbon from a different perspective and see the best viewpoints of the city. Drive around the Portuguese capital on an electric veh...
3 hours

Said to be built on 7 hills like Rome, Lisbon is an amphitheatre that looks down onto the Tagus, the river it has always depended on. There ...
1 hour 30 minutes
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The inside story
The Castelo de São Jorge, also known as the Lisbon Castle, looms over the city of Lisbon with its monumental construction from the 12th-14th centuries. Discover the two distinct parts of the castle - the older Moorish Castle and the newer Royal Palace. Much of the palace was destroyed in the 1755 earthquake in Lisbon, but thanks to a restoration project in the 1920's, the palace remains close to its original construction today. The Castelo de São Jorge is the most populated tourist attraction in Lisbon, so we recommend booking tickets ahead of time to skip the long entrance lines, especially during the summer months. For fewer crowds, consider visiting in the morning hours.