Markets & Fairs
Lisbon’s fairs all have completely different atmospheres, sellers and buyers. From fairs selling traditional handicrafts to the most recent urban arts and crafts, vintage objects and organic produce markets, there are fairs and markets in Lisbon to suit every taste. The best known is the flea market, the Feira da Ladra, which stores memories through the ages of a departed past. There are also countless small markets, such as the Feira das Almas or the market at LX Factory, which are more urban oriented and enjoyable to discover.
And don’t forget to visit the organic markets in the city where you can find the best produce of certified and sometimes even designated origin, with natural products and original flavours.
In one of the areas of Lisbon with most foreign communities, the Fusion Market brings the planet closer together via a journey through its typical flavours.
Discover treasures at Lisbon’s most iconic market, the Feira da Ladra, or flea market, where there’s always something original, kitsch or vintage to be found.
Take full benefit of this street market in one of the most select neighbourhoods of Lisbon and find unique and vintage objects at knock-down prices.
Climb up to Graça, with the help of the no. 28, for the Feira de Artesanato Urbano da Graça every last weekend of the month, the extra push you need to face the slopes.
Urban handicrafts meet residential neighbourhood in this Lisbon market, where it’s worth spending some time. Discover a different bairro from those in the tourist guides.
Armazéns do Chiado is a current, comfortable and qualified shopping center with a strong cultural component, located in one of the most noble and charismatic areas of the city.
On Sundays, this neighbourhood is dominated by its market, which is held in the square from which it takes its name and which has one of the nicest views in the city.
Explore and invest in certified handicrafts at this unique place that’s well worth visiting with time on your hands so you can observe and appreciate the work of its artisans.
This fair in Campo Pequeno promotes the work and art of craftsmen and brings a bit of Portugal into the centre of Lisbon every Saturday.
Make the most of this street fair in one of the most prestigious neighbourhoods of Lisbon to find organic produce straight from the farm.