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Discover Lisbon's highest bell tower at Saint Georges Castle Church. Climb for panoramic views and enjoy a drink, but consider the limited highlights and reviews.


This tour offers an entry ticket to Climb the highest bell tower in Lisbon, located within the Saint Georges Castle complex. For $7, visitors gain access to the tower, a permanent exhibition in the church, and enjoy a complimentary drink of wine, cava, beer, or soft drink. The experience is ideal for those looking for a quick, budget-friendly way to see Lisbon from above and learn a bit about the neighborhood.
The tour’s focus is on spectacular city views from the millennium-old walls, with eight hundred years of history as your backdrop. While some may find the content limited, the panoramic scenery and bell ringing make it a memorable visit for photo enthusiasts and anyone wanting a different perspective of Lisbon.
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The highlight of this activity is climbing up to the top of the bell tower. You access the tower via a side door, ascending fifty steps. From the highest point, you’ll see Lisbon’s old town, the Tagus River, Vasco da Gama Bridge, and notable landmarks like St. Vincent’s Church, the Pantheon, and Arrábida Nature Park.
Being the highest bell tower in the city, it offers impressive 360º views. The bells still ring out from this historic landmark, adding a touch of authenticity to the experience. Keep in mind, the views are the main attraction, with little else inside the tower itself.

Included in the ticket is a visit to “Há Vida no Bairro do Castelo,” meaning “There’s life in the Castle Quarter.” This exhibition is housed in the church choir and provides insights into the local neighborhood’s life today. It’s a small but meaningful addition that gives visitors a glimpse of community stories and local culture.
Although the exhibit is modest, it complements the visit by adding context to the historic site. For those interested in the urban fabric of Lisbon, this is a worthwhile stop, especially in combination with the tower climb.
A key feature of this tour is the free drink included with the ticket. Visitors can choose from wine, cava, beer, or soft drinks like coffee, hot chocolate, or orange juice. This refreshment offers a relaxing way to enjoy the spectacular views after the climb, making it a small but appreciated perk.
It’s a simple addition that enhances the experience, especially on a warm day when a cold drink can be very welcome. Take your drink and soak in the scenery from the tower’s vantage point.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour begins at the ‘Torre da Igreja’ written on the entrance wall of the venue. The activity ends back at the same spot, making it easy to plan other activities in Lisbon afterward.
However, this experience is not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments or wheelchair users. Climbing the fifty steps to the tower may be physically demanding for some visitors, so it’s best suited for those comfortable with a bit of exercise.
The ticket includes access to the tower, but it’s not the entrance to Saint George Castle itself. Visitors should be aware that the last admission is 30 minutes before closing, so timing is important to avoid missing out.
Plus, some reviews highlight staff strikes and rude behavior, which can result in long queues or denied entry. The non-refundable policy also means travelers should check availability carefully beforehand.
This experience appeals most to budget travelers wanting a quick view of Lisbon’s skyline and history lovers interested in local landmarks. It is suitable for those who enjoy panoramic photos and small exhibitions. However, those looking for a comprehensive castle tour or more extensive cultural content might find this experience limited.
The $7 price point offers an affordable way to access Lisbon’s highest bell tower, with stunning views as the main reward. The included exhibition and free drink add value, especially for visitors seeking a compact, scenic experience.
That said, travelers should be aware of mixed reviews regarding staff conduct and the limited scope of what’s included. The climb is not suitable for everyone due to the physical effort involved.
This tour makes sense for view-seekers on a budget who want a short, scenic break in Lisbon. It’s a simple, straightforward activity with breathtaking scenery—but patience and realistic expectations help ensure a satisfying visit.
“too expensive for what it is. I thought I'd see things, but there's only a bell…”
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
No, because it involves climbing fifty steps to reach the tower, and the activity is not accessible for wheelchair users.
What does the ticket include?
It includes entry to the Tower of Saint George’s Castle Church, climbing the tower, visiting the exhibition “Há Vida no Bairro do Castelo”, and a free drink of wine, cava, beer, or soft drink.
Can I visit the entire Saint George Castle with this ticket?
No, this ticket does not provide access to the main castle itself, only the church, tower, and exhibition.
What are the opening hours?
The last admission is 30 minutes before closing, but specific times depend on availability; check the schedule when booking.
Where do I meet for this tour?
The meeting point is at ‘Torre da Igreja’, marked on the entrance wall of the venue.
Is there a refund option?
No, the activity is non-refundable once booked.
What are some nearby attractions?
From the tower, you can see landmarks such as St. Vincent’s Church, the Pantheon, and the Arrábida Nature Park.
How long does the tour last?
The experience is valid for one day, with the time depending on the availability and schedule you select.
Is this experience recommended?
It offers spectacular views at a low cost, but given some reviews about limited content and staff issues, it’s best suited for view-focused visitors who keep expectations realistic.