Combo (Save 10%): National Pantheon + São Jorge Castle Tickets





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Grab this money-saving combo which gives you access to the National Pantheon and São Jorge Castle.
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Explore the National Pantheon, the first baroque architecture building in Portugal known for its colored marble interiors.
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Enjoy exquisite views of the Tagus River and spot the burial chambers of several Portuguese presidents and the national treasures Almeida Garret and Amila Rodrigues.
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At São Jorge Castle, walk through the expertly curated Permanent Exhibitions and learn about the history of this monument.
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Fun Fact: The earliest mention of São Jorge Castle date back to the 11th century where Arab geographers refer to it as defending the ‘quasabah’ or ‘fortress’.
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Admission to National Pantheon
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Admission to São Jorge Castle
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Couple예약 확인지난주5/5We really enjoyed the castle but unfortunately it was cut short as we accidentally walked out the exit gate and quickly realised we walked out as we walked back in a man who worked there told us we couldn't go back in I offered to show me tickets incase he thought we where trying to sneak in but he seen us walk out and quickly turn back around and he would not let us back in we were very disappointed as we still wanted to look around and sit down and eat some food and have a drinkJJennifer M
Couple예약 확인3주 전5/5A visit to Castelo de São Jorge is well worth the hike up the hill. Definitely buy your tickets online ahead of time to avoid the line. The castle is fun to walk on and around and the views are amazing. It is also nice to be able to buy food and drink while you are there. I would highly recommend this outing.MMarta M
Couple예약 확인2026년 6월5/5The cloisters were a real delight, the ancient walls, a breathtaking sight. The little peacocks, sweet as pie, the big ones loud beneath the sky. The views knocked every breath away, from castle towers and Camera's display. All in all, it made our day!KKimberly H
Solo예약 확인2주 전5/5The castle was stunning. The grounds were beautiful for some great photo ops. The view from the top was amazing. I definitely recommend visiting if you are in town.HHugo M
Couple예약 확인지난주5/5La llegada fue en autobús, muy simple con la entrada en la mano no tuvimos que hacer las grandes colas que habian, y pudimos disfrutar de un paseo hermoso.
National Pantheon
The National Pantheon was first built in 1682 as the Church of Saint Engratia. The huge dome wasn't finished being built until 1966, making it Portugal's latest-completed monument. A lengthy endeavor is well described as "a job like St. Engratia." History states that it took so long to build because it was constructed on the site of a church that was broken into and burned down in 1630. It's the story of a Jewish man who was wrongfully arrested, condemned to death, and then exonerated. He stated that a new church would never be erected as an innocent man had been convicted.
Soon after its completion in 1681, the church collapsed, perhaps confirming his prophecy. As the country's first baroque building, it stands out for its absence of the style's signature golden ornamentation and blue-and-white tile panels. Instead, the inside is a multicolored marble masterpiece inspired by Rome's St. Peter's Basilica. With its octagonal plan based on a Greek cross, it is the last resting place of many notable Portuguese, including explorers, presidents, writers, and even Fado diva Amália Rodrigues.
São Jorge Castle
The original Moorish castle was severely damaged in an earthquake in 1755, and what you see now is a reconstruction. Before the monarch opted to construct a palace on the waterfront—also damaged in the earthquake—this building served as the official royal home. The castle now serves as the city's most recognizable landmark of its fortified walls and pine-shaded terraces.
There are 10 towers in all, all of which may be scaled. Explore the museum's modest collection of artifacts like Moorish coins, ceramics, and tiles that were uncovered during excavations. Try to spot a peacock or two that live in the planted areas around the tower.
Important Information
National Pantheon
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Although wheelchairs can get you around the rest of the Pantheon, the dome is out of bounds.
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When ascending the Pantheon's Dome Stairs, it’s recommended that you wear shoes that provide enough support and stability.
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All Portuguese nationals have free entry on Sundays and national holidays before 2pm.
São Jorge Castle
- There could be a waiting time of 2 hours.
Restrictions
National Pantheon
- It is strictly forbidden to touch the artwork and to use flash photography.
São Jorge Castle
- Aside from guide dogs, pets are not permitted at this attraction.
Operating Hours
National Pantheon
Oct to Mar
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Tue to Sun: 10am to 5pm
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Last entry: 4:40pm
Apr to Sun
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Tue to Sun: 10am to 6pm
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Last entry: 5:40pm
São Jorge Castle
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Daily: 9am to 7pm
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Last entry: 6:30pm
On 1 Jul: 9am to 4:30pm
- Last entry: 4pm
Closed on: 1 Jan, 24 May, & 25 Dec
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- Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
- Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the starting point.
- Please check your final voucher for the starting point details & specific instructions.
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