

If you go, make sure you go before 10:00am. The smells, tastes, sounds, and sights were a treat that I remember well. I bought some fresh crusty barley bread and some soft Portuguese mountain (Serra) cheese - a delicious snack- and munched as I wandered the stalls downstairs and up to the upper level where I bought some kitchen towels and pot holders with the Portuguese rooster. The sandwich’s ingredients are pork, tomato, onions, mustard, and arugula. Its roast pork sandwich is especially popular. This particular shop opened in 2016, and since its opening, it boasts many local and universally delicious dishes mostly snacks. I was told by one fishmonger that the chefs of many of Lisbon’s top restaurants shopped there early each day for their kitchens. One of the most popular stalls or restaurants in Mercado da Ribeira is the Balcao da Esquina. I loved hearing the clerks call out the prices and specials of the day. The highlight of the market is the massive food court with stalls run by. The upper level is now a cultural center offering local and national handicrafts, and historic books, and leaflets. The Time Out Market is located in the center of the city and is a foodies paradise. The market had a huge selection of fresh meats, fresh seafood, Portuguese spices, yummy pastries, stunning flower stalls, and more on the ground floor. Best to check with the hotel desk about the hours.


It usually opens at 5:00 am and winds down about 13:00,14:00. When: Monday to Saturday, 6am-2pm Where: Avenida 24 de Julho 49, Cais do Sodre Mercado de Campo de Ourique Every suburb in Lisbon has a traditional market hall where a dozen or so vendors sell fresh local produce. It has been operating for over 100 years. The building, topped with a Moorish-style dome, and with an iron interior, is a beautiful, historic structure built around 1882. Ns mais Bolos: The best cakes by the slice, picked out by Time Out. Were absolutely sure that you will love the experience. Santini: The best ice creams, from one of the citys longest-established purveyors. Across from the Cais do Sodre railroad station in Lisbon, is the Mercado da Ribeiro - the market. Visit now Time Out Market, where you can find the best of Lisbon under one roof: the best chefs, restaurants, cultural events and cooking workshops.
