Castelo de São Jorge tickets
The Castelo de São Jorge tickets grant visitors full access to the historic citadel, its fortified walls, and the surrounding gardens overlooking the Tagus River. This entry includes admission to the on-site museum and the archaeological site, which preserves ruins from the Iron Age to the 18th century. Holders also benefit from integrated guided tours, such as "Discovering the Castle" and the Camera Obscura, subject to availability during the visit.
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Top attraction in Lisbon
Walk across the citadel ramparts to witness the architectural heritage and the landscape of the Tagus River.
What does this ticket include?

What does this ticket include?
Each Castelo de São Jorge entry ticket provides access to the following areas and services within the monument complex:
- Medieval walls, towers, and battlements offering panoramic views of the Tagus River.
- "Discovering the Castle" guided tour, a 1-hour session exploring the fortification's history.
- Camera Obscura session at the Ulysses Tower, providing 360-degree real-time views of Lisbon.
- Archaeological site, accessible via guided tours, featuring remains from the 7th century BC to the 18th century.
- On-site museum, displaying a collection of artifacts discovered within the citadel.
- Gardens and the Place-of-Arms, serving as the primary viewpoints over the historic center.
What can visitors see at Castelo de São Jorge?
Visitors to the Castelo de São Jorge can explore the medieval walls and towers that define Lisbon's skyline and provide expansive viewpoints over the city. The site features the archaeological ruins of the Moorish residential quarters and a museum displaying artifacts from the former Royal Palace area. Additionally, the Ulysses Tower houses a Camera Obscura for real-time panoramic observations, while the surrounding gardens offer a natural space within the historic fortification.

Castle walls and towers
The medieval fortification occupies the highest hilltop in Lisbon, featuring a rectangular layout protected by eleven towers. The Tower of Ulysses, the Keep, and the Tower of the Cistern serve as primary structural landmarks within the citadel. Visitors navigate the walkable battlements that connect these stone towers, providing a continuous perimeter for observing the city and the Tagus River.
Historical records indicate that the current stone structures reflect various construction phases, including the 11th-century Moorish period and subsequent 14th-century Christian reinforcements. These fortifications served as the primary defense for the royal residence until the early 16th century, when the court relocated to the Ribeira Palace by the river.
What should visitors know before visiting Castelo de São Jorge?
- Terrain: The approach is steep. Wear comfortable shoes with good grip to navigate the historic cobblestones and uneven stone steps.
- Booking: Buying Castelo de São Jorge tickets online is recommended to avoid long queues, especially during peak season.
- Guided tours: Tickets include the "Discovering the Castle" tour and the Camera Obscura session. Both are subject to availability..
- Weather: Summer temperatures often exceed 30°C. As shade remains limited across the battlements and open-air viewpoints, visitors should bring water and appropriate sun protection.
- Timing: Early morning or late afternoon visits offer a quieter experience and softer light for photography.
- Accessibility: The site is only partially accessible. While some ramps exist, the steep slopes and uneven cobblestones make navigation difficult for wheelchairs. Most of the medieval walls, towers, and the archaeological site are only reachable via narrow, steep stone stairs.
Plan a visit in advance
To ensure a seamless experience at Castelo de São Jorge, visitors should organize their trip by considering the monument’s dual seasonal schedules and transportation requirements. Identifying the most efficient route and understanding the site's unique physical layout helps in maximizing time while exploring the medieval citadel and its surrounding viewpoints.

Opening hours
The castle operates under two distinct schedules throughout the year. During the summer season, which runs from March 1 to October 31, the monument opens daily from 09:00 to 21:00, with the last admission allowed at 20:30. In the winter season, from November 1 to February 28, the hours change to 09:00 to 18:00, with final entry at 17:30.
It is important to note that access to the towers and the walkable battlements may close earlier than the main grounds for safety reasons, typically coinciding with the loss of natural daylight.






