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Escape Directory|Guide to the best on Lisbon's south side
Arrabidays|Days created with your favourite activities
Escape Directory|Guide to the best on Lisbon's south side
TRAIN
Coming from Lisbon:
Areeiro, Entre Campos, Sete Rios and Campolide. From any of these four underground stations you can take the train to Lisbon southside.
The main stops are Coina for Azeitao, Palmela and Setubal.
Tickets must be bought before boarding the train at either the counters or the ticket vending machines found inside the station.
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BUSES
The main Terminal for the bus system : T.S.T. Transportes Sul Tejo, is in Setubal on Avenida 5th Outubro in a green building. The buses are air conditioned.
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Public transport is punctual and easy to use. There is the train service called Fertagus connecting the Peninsular from Setubal to Lisbon and there is the bus system TST which has a map of routes throughout the Peninsular and up to Lisbon and even down to Algarve. Taxis are not expensive and it is a good idea to have a number of one to avoid drinking and driving.
TAXI
Central Radio Taxis do Sul
+351 265 231 186
Taxis Lourenco & Sousa
+351 212 681 177
BY CAR
Coming from Lisbon Airport follow the signs A1 North-Porto. Approximately 3 Km at junction 1 follow signs to A12 Sul - Ponte Vasco da Gama. Cross the bridge. Exit A12 at junction 3 and follow signs to IC13 -Montijo & Barreiro. Follow IC13, pass Montijo (Montijo Forum on your right) then after Barreiro exit take the next exit signposted Azeitao/Coina. Go straight over the roundabout, pass the BP petrol station and turn right at the T junction. Down to the traffic lights and around the roundabout and then continue along the EN10 in the direction of Setubal. Total distance: 39.6 km - Estimated time: 40 Minutes. Link to the online Map
FERRY BOATS TO TROIA
Ferry Boats crossing the bay of Setubal to and from Troia/Setubal leave regularly every half hour day and night and tickets can be bought from the ticket office close by. You can make the crossing by foot or take the car. During peak times there can be long queues and you may decide to take the motorway via Alcacer do Sal that takes the longer route around the bay.
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