A castle in Lisbon overlooking the city and the wide Truong River The highlights are not in the castle, and the castle is condescending to see the city of Lisbon. I finally found a good location and ordered a cup of coffee. Enjoy life here quietly.
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A castle in Lisbon overlooking the city and the wide Truong River The highlights are not in the castle, and the castle is condescending to see the city of Lisbon. I finally found a good location and ordered a cup of coffee. Enjoy life here quietly.
Castelo de São Jorge Lisbon, St. George's Castle in the fairy tale world. It is said that St. George's Castle is a good place to overlook the panoramic view of Lisbon. I love Lisbon. I like this city very much. I have to go again after the epidemic!
It is worth a visit, at the highest point of Lisbon, the panoramic view of Lisbon, the castle has a long history, built in 1174, so far has a history of 8406, the Lisbon earthquake has not been damaged, well preserved, there are many peacocks inside
[View] Very beautiful [Fun] Nice photo [Cost-effective] Good
Preserved castle. Coming to Lisbon. One of the must-see attractions. Needs tickets. Beautiful Lisbon scenery is unobstructed from the top of the castle
I would like to give five stars 🌟, because the set is very careful, the wife is great!
The castle of San Jose is a landmark in Lisbon, the capital of Portugal. Some of the walls of San Jose Castle were built by the Visigoths and the city can be seen on a maze-like wall. The Tejo River flows around the wall, acting as a warning. Here one can better appreciate the architectural art of the city: from Alfama to the futuristic castles and suspension bridges in the far city, and the open-air ruins of the carmo church in the city center. From the St. Dinis period to the Manuel period, the castle has been used as a palace, here is a beautiful place to walk: gardens, ponds, a few swans or peacocks, etc., it has been occupied by Romans, Visigoths, Moors and Christians, and has been regarded as a Portuguese military, Central government and administrative authority. In 1940, Salazar ordered the demolition of all buildings after Manuel. The castles we see today are mostly built during Salazar. The towers and walls were built from stone left by the original castle.