Embark on a private walking tour of Setúbal and discover its hidden gems and authentic local life. Explore the historic city center, visit the stunning Miradouro de São Sebastião, and marvel at the architectural gem, Convento de Jesus.
Embark on a private walking tour of Setúbal and discover its hidden gems and authentic local life. Explore the historic city center, visit the stunning Miradouro de São Sebastião, and marvel at the architectural gem, Convento de Jesus.
- Mercado do Livramento - The Livramento Market in Setúbal is one of Portugal’s most celebrated markets, renowned for its stunning azulejo tiles and its extensive variety of fish, seafood, and local products. It serves as a vibrant hub where the genuine Portuguese culture thrives.
- Avenida Luisa Todi - Luísa Todi Avenue is regarded as the main…
- Mercado do Livramento - The Livramento Market in Setúbal is one of Portugal’s most celebrated markets, renowned for its stunning azulejo tiles and its extensive variety of fish, seafood, and local products. It serves as a vibrant hub where the genuine Portuguese culture thrives.
- Avenida Luisa Todi - Luísa Todi Avenue is regarded as the main thoroughfare of Setúbal, Portugal, linking the riverside area of Fontainhas to the residential district of Saboaria. The avenue is named after Luísa Todi, a celebrated Portuguese opera singer born in Setúbal.
- Praca do Bocage - This square honors Manuel Maria Barbosa du Bocage, a native of Setúbal and one of Portugal’s most esteemed poets, with a statue.
- Igreja de Sao Juliao - The Church of São Julião is located in the heart of Setúbal, right on Bocage Square. As one of the city’s oldest and most iconic temples, it anchors the historic center and greets visitors with its mix of architectural styles and centuries of local heritage.
- Casa do Turismo - The Casa do Turismo serves as Setúbal’s welcome center.
- Culture house - Observe the Casa da Cultura as you pass by.
- Troino - Discover the city’s historic fishermen’s quarter.
- Church of the former Monastery of Jesus - The Convent and Church of Jesus, initiated in 1490, was designed by the same architect responsible for the Jerónimos Monastery, marking it as a significant landmark in the emergence of Portugal’s Manueline style.
- ask me arrábida - View the Roman Ruins of Arrábida and appreciate their beauty.
- Igreja de Santa Maria da Graca - Explore Setúbal’s Cathedral, a centuries-old landmark that combines Gothic origins with later artistic styles.
- Miradouro de Sao Sebastiao - Experience one of the finest views in the city.
- Museu do Trabalho Michel Giacometti - Explore the Work Museum, situated in the factory that established Setúbal as the birthplace of Portugal’s sardine-canning industry.

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- Gratuities
Venture beyond Lisbon to discover Setúbal, a hidden treasure that many travelers overlook. Once bustling with over 400 sardine canning factories, this city was the epicenter of Portugal’s fishing industry. During this walking tour, participants will visit the breathtaking Livramento Market—celebrated as one of the most beautiful in the world—where…
Venture beyond Lisbon to discover Setúbal, a hidden treasure that many travelers overlook. Once bustling with over 400 sardine canning factories, this city was the epicenter of Portugal’s fishing industry. During this walking tour, participants will visit the breathtaking Livramento Market—celebrated as one of the most beautiful in the world—where locals purchase fresh seafood and produce.
Tour a genuine canned sardines factory and marvel at the Convent of Jesus, crafted by the same architect as Lisbon’s Jerónimos Monastery, yet even older.
Guided by locals who know every secret, this experience offers a glimpse into authentic Portugal—away from the crowds, yet only 40 minutes from Lisbon.
Note: Livramento Market is only available for morning tours.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.