Adult
Ages 26–64
€30
- Castle + Camera Obscura + archaeological site
- Skip-the-line priority queue
- 5-minute audio history sent before your visit
- Flexible rebooking if we can't secure your slot
Castelo de São Jorge skip-the-line — the Moorish fortress, royal palace, and panoramic terrace 110 metres above the Tagus. We handle the BOL portal in English so you don't have to.
See ticket optionsAges 26–64
€30
Ages 13–25 (photo ID required)
€20
Ages 65+ (photo ID required)
€27
Ages 0–12 (free entry)
€0
“The BOL portal is genuinely confusing in Portuguese — I tried twice on my phone before booking through them. Tickets in my inbox in under an hour, sunset on the ramparts an hour later.”
“We had two days in Lisbon and chose São Jorge over the others — the kids loved the Camera Obscura and the peacocks. The walk up Alfama is worth doing slowly.”
“The 5-minute audio briefing on the tram was the best part. Phoenician layers under a Moorish castle — I had no idea this hill had that much history.”
5-minute audio guide
A short, calm narrative — Phoenicians, Romans, Moors, the 1147 reconquest, the royal Alcáçova, and the 1755 earthquake. Listen on the walk up through Alfama or on the tram.
Recorded for Castelo de São Jorge Tickets concierge. Free to download.
Castelo de São Jorge sits on the highest hill in central Lisbon — the Hill of São Jorge — looking down over the Tagus estuary, the old Alfama quarter, and the city's seven other hills. From the ramparts on a clear day you can see almost the entire historic centre laid out below, the river opening to the Atlantic, the suspension bridge, and the south bank thirty kilometres away.
The site has been continuously occupied since at least the Iron Age. Phoenicians, Romans, Visigoths, and the Umayyad Caliphate all used the hilltop. The visible fortress is essentially a Moorish castle — built and expanded between the 8th and 12th centuries by the Muslim rulers of Lisbon. Then in 1147, during the Second Crusade, King Afonso Henriques laid siege to the city for 17 weeks; the castle fell on 25 October.
For the next four centuries this was the royal residence of the Portuguese crown — the Alcáçova — through the great age of Portuguese exploration. Vasco da Gama was received here on his return from India in 1499. The 1755 earthquake destroyed the royal palace within the walls; the crown moved out and never moved back. Today it is operated by EGEAC as a national monument and museum.
“Booked through them in the morning, walked past a 25-minute queue at 6pm, watched the sun set over the Tagus from the eastern ramparts. Best concierge purchase of the trip.”
Castelo de São Jorge Tickets acts as a facilitator to assist international visitors in purchasing skip-the-line tickets directly from EGEAC (Empresa de Gestão de Equipamentos e Animação Cultural) via the official BOL portal. We do not resell tickets — we provide a personalised booking and English-language support service that bypasses the Portuguese-default UI and the MB Way payment trap. Our concierge service fee is included in the displayed price. For those who prefer to purchase directly, the official portal is castelosaojorge.bol.pt.
Entry to the entire Castelo de São Jorge complex: the inner castle (Castelejo) with its eleven towers, the rampart walks with panoramic Lisbon views, the Camera Obscura optical projection in the Tower of Ulysses, and the archaeological site preserving Phoenician, Roman, and Moorish layers beneath the fortress.
Late afternoon. Arriving 90 minutes before sunset puts you on the eastern ramparts at golden hour with Lisbon below in honey tones — the photograph everyone takes home. Mid-morning between 10:00 and noon is coach-tour peak; avoid if you can.
Allow 2 hours minimum, 3 hours if you want to absorb the Camera Obscura, the archaeological museum, and the ramparts at a slow pace.
Tram 28 stops at Largo das Portas do Sol, a 5-minute walk from the castle gate. It's a romantic option but it's also the most pickpocketed tram in Lisbon — keep belongings front-zipped. Walking up through Alfama is more rewarding if you have decent shoes.
Partially. Outer courtyards and main viewing terraces are reachable. The inner castle involves narrow medieval stairs. Contact EGEAC at +351 218 800 620 in advance for the most current accessible route.
A working medieval-style optical device in the Tower of Ulysses that projects a live image of the surrounding city onto a concave screen — like a giant in-room periscope. A guide rotates the apparatus through 360 degrees and narrates what you're seeing. Twenty minutes well spent.
Two situations trigger a full refund: (a) we cannot secure your chosen time slot, or (b) the operator cancels entry. Outside those two cases, tickets are non-transferable and non-refundable once issued.
The official BOL portal defaults to Portuguese, surfaces MB Way (a Portuguese-only payment app) prominently, and many international cards fail at checkout without a clear error. We handle the portal in English on your behalf, deliver a clean QR ticket to your inbox within 2 hours, and give you a real human contact if anything changes.