Reguengos de Monsaraz has been, since 2004, a Portuguese city, in the district of Évora, in the Alentejo region and in the Central Alentejo sub-region, with 7,261 inhabitants, Portugal
 
The municipality of Reguengos de Monsaraz is divided into 4 parishes: Campo e Campinho, Corval, Monsaraz and Reguengos de Monsaraz.

The municipality is limited to the north by the municipality of Alandroal, to the east by Mourão, to the southeast by Moura, to the southwest by Portel, to the west by Évora and to the northwest by Redondo.

Reguengos de Monsaraz became the seat of the municipality definitively in 1851, was elevated to the administrative category of town in 1840 and elevated to city on December 9, 2004.

Reguengos de Monsaraz is one of the four municipalities that make up the suburban area of ​​Évora, which are Arraiolos, Montemor-o-Novo, Reguengos de Monsaraz and Viana do Alentejo.

The primary sector employs 17.9% of the resident population, mainly due to the vineyard, which results in the municipality's high wine production.

The tourist who just wants to enjoy a pleasant day in the peaceful environment of Alentejo enjoying a glass of wine or for those who want to learn more about the wines of the “Best Wine Tourism Region in the World”.

Knowledge of the characteristics of the region's soil and climate, the choice of grape varieties to create the ideal wine, including planting techniques, vineyard treatment, irrigation, traditional or mechanical harvesting, grape evaluation (sugar/acidity), fermentation and filtering to which this nectar is subjected.

The aging phases in oak barrels, pots or clay amphorae for bottling and all the rituals that comprise it, from the most appropriate type of glass to the way of opening the bottle, preparing the wine for serving, evaluating its texture, color and smell characteristics.

The city is located 25 minutes from Évora and has buses from the "Rodoviária do Alentejo" network that travel frequently between Reguengos-Évora and Évora-Reguengos.

Reguengos de Monsaraz stands out for its vast offer in terms of accommodation tourism and along the extensive slope of Monsaraz over the Guadiana River and Albufeira de Alqueva was the European City of Wine in 2015.

The attractions are: Hermitage of Nossa Senhora do Rosário (Corval), Fortifications of Vila de Monsaraz, Esporão Castle (Torre do Esporão), River Beach of Monsaraz, River Beach of Amieira, Convento da Orada, Lago Alqueva Observatory, Menir da Bulhoa, Menir do Outeiro, Anta 2 of Olival da Pêga, Archaeological Complex of Perdigões, Pedra Alçada, Dolmen 1 of Olival da Pega, Praia Fluvial Azenhas D''''el Rei, Casa da Inquisição, Rocha dos Outubro, Hermitage of Santa Catarina de Monsaraz, Picnic Park of Campinho, Church of Nossa Senhora da Lagoa, Hermitage of São Lázaro, Olaria Bulhão, Museu do Fresco, Hermitage of Nossa Senhora dos Remédios, Igreja Matriz de Santo António, Casa do Barro, Pelourinho de Monsaraz, Santiago Church, Municipal Library (Palácio Rojão), Monsaraz Nautical Center, Perolivas Public Garden, Outeiro XXI, Caridade Park, City Park, Junqueira Park, Cumeada Park and São Marcos do Campo Park.

The main wineries in the region are: Adega do Calisto, Adega Ervideira, Adega José de Sousa, CARMIM-Cooperativa Agrícola de Reguengos de Monsaraz, Alqueva Lake Gin Distillery, Sharish Gin Distillery, Herdade do Esporão, Monte das Serras, Monte dos Perdigões and São Lourenço do Barrocal.