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From the organizers: "Power of the Word IV Divine Wisdom: The Sufi Way The fourth edition of the project Power of the Word culminates in an installation in the Islamic East Gallery that explores Sufism, Islamic mysticism. My heart has become capable of every form: it is a pasture for gazelles and a convent for […]
The hippest market in town is still going strong! Regueirão dos Anjos, formerly known as Anjos70 Art & Fleamarket, takes place on the first and third weekend of every month, offering two floors of shopping with an emphasis on small-brand fashion, second-hand and vintage clothes and accessories, and artisanal products of all sorts, plus food stalls, […]
Arts, crafts, and artisanal goods, both edible and wearable, all in a get-away-from-it-all setting. Everyone's selling this type of fare in Lisbon these days, and the market held in Jardim da Estrela that runs on the first weekend of every month carries much the same as many others: a decent selection of artisanal jewelry, non-commercial-looking […]
Feira da Ladra (which translates as "flea market," but "ladra" also means "thief" in English) is still the biggest new- and used-goods market in Lisbon and all of Portugal, happening every Tuesday and Saturday from around 9h to around 18h, although the quality and the prices aren't what they used to be. Nonetheless, you'll find […]
Feira da Ladra (which translates as "flea market," but "ladra" also means "thief" in English) is still the biggest new- and used-goods market in Lisbon and all of Portugal, happening every Tuesday and Saturday from around 9h to around 18h, although the quality and the prices aren't what they used to be. Nonetheless, you'll find […]
O Mercado de Produtores da Comida Independente (aka "The Independent Food Producers Market"), which used to take place at Praça de São Paulo, now takes over Travessa do Cais to Tojo every Saturday, close to the store run by Comida Independente, the founders of the market. The emphasis here is on freshly and ethically sourced […]
Feira dos Alfarrabistas (used book dealer fair) is a great place to break up the monotony of chain stores in Chiado and pick up something truly unique. Most books here are in Portuguese, but there are always gems in English and French and occasionally other languages. Several sellers also usually carry antique prints, old postcards, and […]
O Mercado de Produtores da Comida Independente (aka "The Independent Food Producers Market"), which used to take place at Praça de São Paulo, now takes over Travessa do Cais to Tojo every Saturday, close to the store run by Comida Independente, the founders of the market. The emphasis here is on freshly and ethically sourced […]
This Belem market (Feira de Antiguidades e Velharias de Belem) takes place on the first and third Sunday every month, and is a better-organized and smaller version of the chaotic Feira da Ladra. It's definitely more middle class. There's an abundance of antiques, used books, watches, and cameras, ceramics old and new, and even furniture, […]
This artisanal market of food, clothes, and trinkets takes place the first Sunday of every month from 10h to 19h in the summer months and to 18h in the winter months on the outdoor terrace of the architecturally stunning — if you're into modern architecture, that is — Centro Cultural de Belem. This is the […]
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