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glass of Setúbal moscatel. The downside: smoking is allowed inside the restaurant - quite
aggravating for nonsmokers.
Pousada de São Filipe
( 265 550 070; mains €14-28; lunch & dinner) This smart restaurant has a clifftop terrace with
views. The food generally isn't worth the price tag, but it's a great setting for a sunset
drink.
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Caixa Geral de Depósitos (Av Luísa Todi 190) Has an ATM.
265 549 000; Rua Camilo Castelo Branco) Near the Praça de Touros, off
Hospital São Berardo (
Avenida Dom João II.
Municipal Turismo ( 936 515 845; Av Luísa Todi 468; 9am-8pm Mon-Fri, 10am-7pm Sat & Sun) Excel-
lent information about Setúbal and attractions in the surrounding countryside.
Police Station (
265 522 022; Av 22 de Dezembro)
Regional Turismo ( 265 539 130; www.costa-azul.rts.pt ; Travessa Frei Gaspar 10; 9.30am-12.30pm & 2-6pm
Mon-Sat) Has a glass floor revealing the remains of a Roman garum (fish condiment) fact-
ory. Hands out leaflets on the area.
Getting There & Away
BOAT
Passenger-only catamarans to Tróia depart half-hourly to hourly every day (adult/child return
€5.80/3.40). Car ferries (car and driver €13, additional passenger €3.20) run on a similar
schedule. Note that car ferries, catamarans and cruises all have different departure points.
See www.atlanticferries.pt for departure times.
BUS
Buses run between Setúbal and Lisbon's Praça de Espanha (€4.25 to €6.50, 45 to 60
minutes, at least hourly) - or from Cacilhas (€4.25, 50 minutes, every 15 minutes Monday
to Friday, every two hours Saturday and Sunday).
TRAIN
From Lisbon's Sete Rios station at least six IC trains run daily to Setúbal (€9.65, one
hour), with a change at Pinhal Novo. You can also catch a frequent ferry from Lisbon's
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