Castelo de San Jorge

On day 2 in Lisbon, we headed up (literally up the hill) to the Castelo de San Jorge.  

We were maybe going to take the trolley up the hill, but there was a queue of ~1.5 hrs.  After our experience the day earlier, I was definitely not doing that again.  We found an escalator that took us about six flights and then we walked....up.

We should have bought tickets in advance.  We ended up waiting in line for tickets for about 15 minutes.  That being said, once we were inside, it did not seem very crowded or busy (other than the women's bathroom line -- more about that later).

The view from the Castelo is really pretty.  It is a great view of the city and the Castelo itself is iconic in the skyline of Lisbon.




I was underwhelmed by the museum -- it was a lot of pottery fragments.  I did like the few plates, pots that seemed more complete.  The influence of the Moors is very prevalent/obvious in the tile.

We enjoyed look at t the walls, and learning more about what the castle was used for in the past.





They need more women's bathrooms -- period.  Definitely worth keeping that in mind.  They only had about six in the whole place.  Seems like an issue.  

Times visited: 1
Time in Castelo: 2 hrs
Overall: B+

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