Located in a wonderful climatic zone on the slopes of low ridges, Setubal is adjacent to the Sierra de Arrábida National Park on one side, and to the Rio Sado River on another. This town is located not far away from the famous Troy peninsula.
Setubal is founded on the ruins of an ancient Roman settlement named Cetobria. This place is famous for its attractive streets with beautiful old houses, lush gardens and cozy shops, where you can find numerous nice souvenirs. The main sights of the town are Santa Maria de Graz Cathedral built in the XVI century and renowated in the XVIII century. After the renovation in the church appeared beautiful tiles with hand paintings. Tourists usually enjoy visiting the monastery of Jesus, which is also the location of Setubal Museum, and Gothic church of Jesus decorated with columns made of pink stone.
Saint Philip's Castle is situated on top of the hill. It was built at the end of the 16th century to protect the coastal area. The castle is notable for its unusual architecture. It has the form of a star. Its first major reconstruction took place in the 18th century. In 1969, the historical building was badly damaged by an earthquake and was completely restored only ten years later. Today, it houses a luxurious hotel. Absolutely everyone can spend a few days there.
Miniature St. Julian church of the 13th century is also a great place to visit. Local fishermen spearheaded the construction of the church. It was their donations that helped to build a religious monument. Over the years, the church has been rebuilt several times. At present, its external appearance and interior design combine elements of different styles. The ancient wooden floor is one of the most unusual elements of its design. Ancient tiles also preserved there.
Fonseca historic vineyard, located in the vicinity of the city, will be of interest to even those who are indifferent to alcoholic beverages. The opening of the winery was held in 1834. The process of brand wine production has not changed from then on. Today, the plant is open for excursions. Its visitors can see old equipment, barrels for aging wine, and even taste the best varieties.
Bocage Square is a popular walking place among tourists. It is located in the very heart of the city. The name was given to the historical square in honor of the famous Portuguese poet Manuel Maria Barbosa du Bocage. His monument was erected in the very center as early as 1871. The area is characterized by an incredibly beautiful design. It is lined with colored decorative stone. Slender palm trees are planted around.
Lovers of walking in picturesque natural places will be offered a tour around Arrabida national park. The park was founded in 1976 and occupies a vast area of more than 100 sq. km. One can enjoy dense exotic forests, see rare plants and typical representatives of the local fauna. There are even two gorgeous beaches open for swimming there.