Mercado de Santa Clara ★ 4.0
Mercado de Santa Clara in Lisbon's Alfama: the oldest market in Lisbon, sharing its plaza with Feira da Ladra, antiques, books, crafts and a culinary annex.
Feira da Ladra is a food market in Alfama, Lisbon.
Feira da Ladra in Lisbon's Alfama: the Saturday flea market on Campo de Santa Clara since the 13th century, food stalls, ginjinha and antique browsing.
Editorially verified May 20, 2026 by Lewis Vaughan, TableJourney editor. Source.
Address: Campo de Santa Clara, 1100-471 Lisboa, Lisbon
Mercado de Santa Clara in Lisbon's Alfama: the oldest market in Lisbon, sharing its plaza with Feira da Ladra, antiques, books, crafts and a culinary annex.
Mercado de Santa Clara in Lisbon's Alfama: the oldest market in Lisbon, sharing its plaza with Feira da Ladra, antiques, books, crafts and a culinary annex.
LX Market in the LX Factory creative quarter, Lisbon: a Sunday food and craft market in the 19th-century textile complex, food trucks, brunches and DJ sets.
Mercado do Forno do Tijolo in Anjos, Lisbon: a 1956 produce market on Rua Maria da Fonte, fish and vegetables direct from the wholesalers, weekday mornings.
Mercado 31 de Janeiro in Lisbon's Saldanha: a 1996 produce hall behind Picoas metro, fish and seasonal fruit, a quiet weekday-morning local-shopper's pick.
Mercado de Olivais in Lisbon, a sprawling Sunday street market on a residential roundabout, the city's largest, fresh produce. Open sun 07:00-13:00.
Time Out Market in Lisbon's Mercado da Ribeira: 26 restaurants, 8 bars and counters from Avillez, Castro e Silva and Marlene Vieira at long shared tables.