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    Feira da Ladra

    4.0 (27 reviews)
    InexpensiveFlea Markets
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Josh R.

    Its a flea market held every Tuesday & Sunday, there were some OK vendors but mostly crap. A lot of people laying out blankets and just dumping their crap out. Although there were vendors there selling tiles and other vintage ceramics. Probably not worth a trip for most people, but if you have seen the major tourist attraction in Lisbon already..... might as well make a trip. That is if you like the HUNT. I didn't find anything particularly fascinating for myself, but since it was only about a block away from my apartment it was no big deal.

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    Amanda B.

    My brother suggested we check this popular flea market out on the Tuesday we were there (it's only open Tuesdays and Saturdays), so we took the metro from Bairro Alto and walked from the stop. It was supposed to be a very short walk, but Google Maps failed to tell us it was basically all uphill haha I'll be honest - I haven't been to very many flea markets, but this was HUGE! It's all outdoors down multiple streets and down a hill, everything laid out on tables or on blankets on the ground. You could easily spend at least a couple of hours just browsing alone. Some of the stuff is pretty old, so you score some pretty cool vintage stuff in fairly good condition if you take your time to look around. They have something for everyone - trinkets, clothing, accessories, souvenirs, handmade goods, art, electronics, and even some live music. I bought a pair of earrings from a vendor called Rebusca that looked like long leather feathers, but everything is actually vegan and made out of recycled (upcycled) rubber bicycle tires and inner tubes. They also have wallets and belts. Would make great gifts for those who value animal-friendly products and sustainable fashion. Prices can range from super affordable to maybe a little more euros than you'd like to or expect to shell out at a flea market, but depending on what you're looking for, it would likely be worth it for unique, handmade, and/or vintage goods.

    On a beautiful sunny Saturday with a cool breeze I visited this fabulous, enormous flea market and Santa Clara market to find a silver jewelry artisan, some true antiques, lots of vintage housewares/hardware/tools/plumbing/toys/clothes/furniture/artwork, a bookbinder who had cool lined or artist blank books, a soap & solid body cream maker, and more! Wonderful little restaurants in area too.

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    2.0 kmCais do Sodré, Bairro Alto - Bica - Cais do Sodré
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