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Should you Skip or Focus on Lisbon’s São Jorge Castle?

Is São Jorge Castle in Lisbon, Portugal, worth a visit? That’s the question many travelers ponder as they plan their itineraries. This iconic fortress, perched majestically on a hill overlooking the city, holds centuries of history and promises breathtaking views. In this article, we’ll uncover the treasures within São Jorge Castle, helping you decide if it’s a must-visit attraction during your Lisbon adventure.


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São Jorge Castle in Lisbon

Castelo de São Jorge, or São Jorge Castle, is one of Lisbon’s most emblematic landmarks. The Castle’s profile stands out both daily and when illuminated at night. The location of Castelo de Sao Jorge is on the summit of São Jorge Hill, the highest point in Lisbon. The hillside also houses the city’s neighborhoods, Alfama and Castelo.

During the 5th century, the Visigoths built a small fortress. The Moors enlarged the modification of the fortress in the mid-eleventh century. The reign of Afonso I of Portugal (1109 – 1185), transformed the structure, in later years, into a Royal Palace. Finally, the Castelo de São Jorge restoration was completed in 1938.

The Castle reached its maximum structural marvel during the thirteenth century. It remained packed until the sixteenth century when it was occupied by both the Kings of Portugal and the Bishop.

Archeologists uncovered Phoenician, Greek, and Carthaginian ruins only a few years ago.

Visiting São Jorge Castle

São Jorge Castle of São Jorge

The visit to São Jorge Castle will take approximately the whole morning since the site is extensive. Apart from the Castle with its eleven towers, you can also visit a small museum, a bar, and a restaurant if you want to stop for lunch before you explore Lisbon. After your visit, we recommend you walk along some of the surrounding streets. Moreover, São Jorge Hill also houses the Lisbon Cathedral. 

The premiere views of the east side of Lisbon await you at the top of the fortress.

Atypical Last Thoughts

cityscape with sao jorge castle at sunset lisbon portugal

If you are visiting Lisbon, you certainly should see Castelo São Jorge. While up there, explore the area and observe the unique statues. You will learn about some of the history involved in this area.

There are plenty of places to get a great dinner with a view. As you explore this area, enjoy a glass of wine and experience São Jorge’s Hill.

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[…] Castelo de São Jorge, or the São Jorge Castle, is one of Lisbon’s most emblematic landmarks. The Castle’s profile stands out both daily and when illuminated at night. Castelo de Sao Jorge is located at the summit of São Jorge hill, the highest point in Lisbon. The hillside also houses the city’s neighborhoods, Alfama and Castelo. […]

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