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How to get on the Santa Justa Elevator (Lisbon): schedules, prices

Views of Lisbon from the Santa Justa Elevator
Views of Lisbon from the Santa Justa Elevator

One of the essential visits trust your tourist trip to Lisbon, Portugal, and one of the most curious corners is, without a doubt, the Elevador de Santa Justa (Santa Justa Lift).

If for the first time you are going to visit Lisbon, you will see that the center of the city is framed between two hills, on one of which the castle sits.

For this reason, throughout history systems have been installed to quickly climb to the highest areas of the city, specifically, to  Chiado and the Barrio Alto.

 
 

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One is the historic funicular which has a tram configuration (Labra Elevator), but you can also upload using the aforementioned Elevador de Santa Justa (Santa Justa Lift).

Curiosities of the history of the Santa Justa Elevator

Also know as Carmo ElevatorWell, this elevator takes you up to the Carmo square, when you use it you will see that it has really become a tourist attraction.

El Elevador de Santa Justa (Santa Justa Lift) It was built in 1902 by the Portuguese engineer of French origin Raoul Mesnier.

When you are in front of the elevator, you will see the clear influence that the engineer had on its design and the materials used. Eiffel, because it will surely remind you to some extent of the famous Parisian tower, which was built a few years before.

Santa Justa Elevator in Lisbon
Santa Justa Elevator in Lisbon

La structure of the Santa Justa Elevator is metallic, and has a height of 45 meters, and its importance is such that since 2001 it has been considered a National Monument.

It is currently managed by the Lisbon public transport company, and is considered just another means of transport.

How to ride the Santa Justa Elevator

Anytime go up in the elevator, you will surely find a line of tourists, and you will have to wait to ride one of its two wooden elevators.

The ticket must be purchased directly from the conductor who goes to each of the elevators.

 
 

Once you have gone up in the aforementioned elevator, you can leave directly from the metal structure of Holy Fair to the Carmo square.

But the real attraction lies in climbing to the upper platform via a narrow helical staircase.

Views of Lisbon from the Santa Justa Elevator
Views of Lisbon from the Santa Justa Elevator

This platform is, in reality, a gazebo from the one you have excellent panoramic views of the Castle of St. George and the Baixa neighborhood, both towards the Plaza de Comercio and towards the Rossio and Restauradores squares.

Due to the situation of Elevador de Santa Justa (Santa Justa Lift) In the western area of ​​Baixa, it is advisable that you go up in the afternoon, as you will be able to enjoy the best views at sunset.

Santa Justa Elevator Hours

The Lisbon Santa Justa Elevator service schedules They are, under normal conditions, from May to October, from 7,30:23 a.m. to 7,30:21,50 p.m., and from November to April, from XNUMX:XNUMX a.m. to XNUMX:XNUMX p.m.

Santa Justa Elevator ticket prices

El Santa Justa Elevator ticket price It costs 6 euros and includes going up and down in the elevator, as well as going up to the viewing platform.

Santa Justa Elevator in Lisbon
Santa Justa Elevator in Lisbon

This high price is undoubtedly explained by the fact that it is considered more of a tourist attraction than a means of transportation.

In any case, if you have the 24 hour transportation card, or the tourist card Lisboa Card, you can access the elevator for free.

Panoramic views of Lisbon from the Santa Justa Elevator

Here you have more photos of panoramic views of Lisbon from the Santa Justa Elevator.

About the Author

José Luis Sarralde

Journalist and traveler throughout his life, José Luis Sarralde is the founder of Guías Viajar, where since 2008 he has been capturing his travel experiences around the world, specializing in cultural and scenic destinations in Spain and Europe.

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