This tour offers a complete and diverse experience in the Setúbal region, combining history, nature, culture and gastronomy. Each point of the itinerary reveals a distinct facet of the region: the medieval defense in Sesimbra, the natural beauty and biodiversity of Arrábida, the urban and commercial heritage in Setúbal, and the rural and craft traditions in Azeitão.
It includes sensory experiences, such as the taste of wines and liquors at José Maria da Fonseca and the observation of traditional tiles in S. Simão, allowing direct contact with the local material and artistic culture. The route also offers moments of contemplation, such as the panoramic view of the Christ King and the 25th of April Bridge, connecting natural landscape and urban monumentality.
The combination of these elements makes the visit an enriching and memorable experience, where visitors fully experience the cultural, historical and natural identity of Setúbal.
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The castle of Sesimbra, located at the highest point of the Villa, is a medieval fortification dating back to the 13th century. With panoramic views over the Villa and the sea, the castle allows you to understand the strategic importance of Sesimbra throughout history and explore the connection between defense and urban life.
Arrábida Natural Park is a protected area of exceptional landscape beauty, marked by green mountains, secluded beaches and stunning cliffs. The visit offers the opportunity to contemplate the natural diversity of the region and the harmonious integration between land, sea and Mediterranean vegetation.
The Livramento Market in Setúbal is one of the most emblematic municipal markets in Portugal. Known for the quality of fresh fish and local products, as well as the decorative tiles that adorn the building, it represents a living space of the culture and daily life of the city.
Villa Nogueira de Azeitão is a typical Villa in the interior of the district of Setúbal, known for its historic heritage, rural landscapes and local traditions, offering an authentic view of the Alentejo Setubalense.
The visit to José Maria da Fonseca, one of the oldest and most prestigious wine houses in Portugal, allows you to know the wine tradition of the region, including the production of wines and liquors, and it is possible to appreciate the enogastronomic wealth that distinguishes Azeitão.
The S. Simão Arte Azulejos Decorativos is a space dedicated to the preservation and production of traditional Portuguese tiles. The visit offers the opportunity to observe centuries-old craft techniques, connecting the artistic tradition with the material culture of the region.
The National Shrine of Christ the King, built in the 1950s, is located in Almada. It is an emblematic monument that offers a strong symbolic reference and a wide view of Lisbon.
The 25 April Bridge, opened in 1966, connects Lisbon and Almada. Its name marks April 25, 1974, the day of the Crawl Revolution, an important milestone in Portugal's history.
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