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    Setúbal bay area. The city of Setúbal is located on the northern bank of the Sado River estuary, approximately 48 kilometres (30 miles) south of Portugal's capital, Lisbon. It is also the seat of the Setúbal District and formerly in the historic Estremadura Province.

    • Monastery of Jesus. This breathtaking building from the turn of the 16th century was designed by Diogo de Boitaca. He was the architect who ushered in Portugal’s Manueline style, and the Monastery of Jesus is the earliest example of this architecture.
    • Arrábida Natural Park. Starting on the western edge of the town, this enormous space protects the Serra da Arrábida mountain range, with one of the only maquis ecosystems in Portugal.
    • Quinta da Bacalhoa. This estate is held as one of the most beautiful early-16th-century properties surviving in Portugal. It is on the northwestern cusp of the Arrábida Natural Park and since the middle of the 20th century has been the centre of a productive wine estate.
    • Mercado do Livramento. A few streets up from the harbour is the divine Art Deco market hall, which opened in 1930. The Mercado do Livramento has appeared on lists of the best fish markets in the world (as signs in the market proudly claim).
  2. Jul 26, 2024 · Overview of what to see and do in Setúbal Portugal. Map of Setúbal Portugal, including the highlights; Things to do in Setúbal. 1. Praça de Bocage; 2. Câmara Municipal de Setúbal; 3. Igreja de São Julião; 4. Casa do Turismo Setúbal; 5. Igreja do Convento de Jesus; 6. Casa da Baía; 7. Mercado do Livramento; 8. Shopping in Setúbal; 9 ...

  3. Nov 23, 2021 · 0. Just over 30 minutes from Lisbon, Setúbal is a city located in the Arrábida Mountains with natural landscapes, which blend between beautiful beaches and mountains covered by preserved vegetation, which makes the scenery even more stunning.

  4. Jul 8, 2024 · While Setúbal is primarily known as an industrial city, it’s stunning location amongst the Serra da Arrábida and Tróia Peninsula actually makes it the perfect base to see some of Portugal’s best-untouched beaches and most dramatic coastlines.

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  5. 11 Reasons You’ll Love Visiting Setubal, Portugal 1. Forte De São Filipe. Standing tall and overlooking the Sado Estuary is the imposing Forte de São Filipe (also sometimes called Castelo de São Felipe). It was built in the 16th century to protect the city against invading forces including pirate ships from the nearby North African Coast ...

  6. The thriving port town of Setúbal (shtoo-bahl) makes a terrific base for exploring the region’s natural assets. Top of the must-do list is a cruise to the marshy wetlands of the Sado estuary, the splashy playground of bottlenose dolphins, flocks of white storks (spring and summer), and wintering flamingos that make the water fizz like pink ...