Feira da Ladra
Feira da Ladra is Europe's oldest flea market, running continuously since the 12th century in Alfama's Campo de Santa Clara.
About Feira da Ladra
Feira da Ladra is Europe's oldest flea market, running continuously since the 12th century in Alfama's Campo de Santa Clara. You'll find genuine antique Portuguese azulejos (tiles) starting around €15, vintage cameras from €30, vinyl records for €5-20, and African art pieces reflecting Lisbon's colonial connections. The market spreads across the entire square, with about 200 vendors selling everything from grandmother's china to Soviet-era military gear.
The atmosphere shifts dramatically as morning progresses - arrive at 8am and you'll browse peacefully among serious collectors and dealers setting up their best pieces. By 11am, tour groups arrive and the square fills with chatter in multiple languages. The vendors near the National Pantheon tend to have higher-quality antiques, while the outer edges mix genuine finds with household castoffs and tourist trinkets.
Most guidebooks romanticize every stall, but honestly, about 60% is junk you wouldn't want at home. The magic happens when you stumble across a 1950s Portuguese cookbook for €8 or an original Fado record from the 1960s. Skip the obvious tourist stuff near the entrance - fake azulejos and mass-produced "antique" maps. Budget €20-50 if you want to buy something worthwhile, and bring cash since most vendors don't take cards.
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