Mercado de Arroios ★ 4.1
Mercado de Arroios in Lisbon: a 1942 produce market in the city's most multicultural quarter, Bangladeshi, Indian and Mozambican stalls alongside the locals.
Mercado de Campo de Ourique is a food market in Campo De Ourique, Lisbon.
Mercado de Campo de Ourique in Lisbon: a 1934 neighbourhood market revived as a food hall, charcuterie, petiscos and Portuguese wines until late.
Editorially verified May 20, 2026 by Lewis Vaughan, TableJourney editor. Source.
Address: Rua Coelho da Rocha 104, 1350-076 Lisboa, Lisbon
Mercado de Arroios in Lisbon: a 1942 produce market in the city's most multicultural quarter, Bangladeshi, Indian and Mozambican stalls alongside the locals.
Mercado de Alvalade Norte in Lisbon: a 1964 market praised by Anthony Bourdain on No Reservations, suppliers selling fish and produce direct to locals.
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.
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.