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How do I get to Castelo de São Jorge?

Getting There
  1. By Car: The closest parking lots are Portas do Sol and Chão do Loureiro. Post this it's a 5 minute walk to the castle. ...
  2. By Bus: 737. Nearest Stop: Praça da Figueira-Castelo de S. ...
  3. By Tram: 28 E. Nearest Stop: Santa Luzia Viewpoint, Largo Portas do Sol.
  4. By Metro: Rossio metro. Nearest Stop: Praça da Figueira.




Reaching Castelo de São Jorge in Lisbon in 2026 is an adventure in itself, as the castle sits atop the city's highest hill. The most iconic way is taking the Tram 28, which winds through the narrow streets of Alfama; you should get off at the "Miradouro de Santa Luzia" stop and walk the remaining uphill distance. For a less crowded option, the Bus 737 runs a direct "Castelo" route from Praça da Figueira, dropping you right at the castle gate. If you prefer to walk, you can use the public elevators (Elevador da Baixa and Elevador do Castelo) which are free and save you the steepest part of the climb. For those with mobility issues, a taxi or rideshare can drop you at the base of the castle, but be aware that the final approach is still cobblestoned. Arriving early (before 10:00 AM) is recommended to avoid the heaviest tourist crowds and to enjoy the panoramic 360-degree views of Lisbon in the soft morning light.

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Closest Station: Rossio Sao Jorge Castle is just eight minutes from Rossio, the nearest metro station. Therefore, you can reach the castle by metro as well. Here are the metro routes connected to Sao Jorge Castle: From Parque Colombo, Lisboa.

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The ticket to Castelo de S?o Jorge can be purchased online or at the castle's ticket office. If you buy a discounted ticket (Youth, Senior or Persons with Disabilities) you must bring documented proof to show at the entrance when validating your ticket.

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Tickets. Admission costs 15 euros (around $16) for adults, 7.50 euros (around $8) for youths ages 13 to 25 and is free for children younger than 13 years of age. You can reach the attraction via Tram 28, or walk from the two nearest metro stations, Martim Moniz and Rossio.

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A typical visit lasts for 1h-1h30 and there is a variety of sights once inside. This includes the viewpoints, the castle's battlements, a camera obscura, the museum and the numerous hidden paths.

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Summer Schedule (March 1st to October 31st) is from 9am to 9pm, with last entry at 8.30pm. Winter Schedule (November 1st to February 28/29th) is from 9am to 6pm, with last entry at 5.30pm. Check detailed schedules below. Visits subject to weather conditions.

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If you want to get around São Jorge, you really need to rent a car. That's true of most of the islands in The Azores, but it's especially true of São Jorge. Most of the car rental companies are based in and around Velas.

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Yes, the Castle of Sao Jorge is worth a visit. It is one of the top attractions in Lisbon. Located high on a hill, it offers some of the most beautiful views of the city.

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While you can see the main highlights of Sintra in one day, we recommend at least two days in Sintra. This will allow you to see the most popular castles such as Pena Palace, the Moorish Castle, or Quinta de Regaleira, but also explore the area deeper and visit some lesser-known gems such as Monserrate Palace.

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