Montijo

Montijo is a city and municipality on the Setúbal Peninsula in Estremadura, Portugal.

Understand

Montijo (mohn-TEE-zhoo, /mõ.ˈti.ʒu/) municipality has 55,732 residents (2021). It is one of the few Portuguese municipalities with non-contiguous land areas. The smaller portion contains the city of Montijo itself, while the larger portion lies 15 km (9.3 mi) to the east. Montijo is the site of a future airport, built on an air force base, intended to relieve high passenger and flight movement volume at Lisbon Airport (LIS IATA).

Visitor information

Get in

Montijo is served by the following motorways:

  • A12 (Autoestrada do Sul do Tejo or Autoestrada Setúbal–Montijo) from Lisbon (via the Vasco da Gama Bridge) and Setúbal
  • A33 (CRIPS, Circular Regional Interior da Península de Setúbal, f/k/a IC32) from northern cities on the peninsula

Bus service is provided by Transportes Sul do Tejo (TST) throughout the peninsula and from Lisbon.

Transtejo Soflusa provide ferries from Cais do Sodré in Lisbon.

Get around

See

  • 🌍 Igreja de Santo Isidro de Pegões, Colonato de Santo Isidro de Pegões, Pegões.

Do

  • Montijo celebrates on June 29 the Popular Festival of São Pedro, patron saint of sea people, and is known for its land of bullfights, good food and fado.

Visit wine cellars

Eat

Sleep

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