Discover the Riches of Portugal’s 650+ Markets: From North to South, East to West!
We collect local market data from diverse sources, and we encourage you to contribute your insights on the markets in your area. Your input helps us keep our market information up-to-date and expand our list of markets – Click Here
Monte Redondo Sunday
Leiria - Leiria - Uniao das Freguesias de Monte Redondo Uniao das Freguesias de Monte Redondo, Leiria, Leiria, PortugalFoz do Arelho Sunday
Leiria - Caldas da Rainha - Foz do Arelho Foz do Arelho, Caldas da Rainha, Leiria, PortugalEvery Sunday, the charming town of Foz do Arelho in Portugal comes alive with the vibrant energy of its bustling flea market. Nestled along the cobblestone streets, this weekly event […]
Mercado da Quinta Sunday
Castelo Branco - Fundao - Alpedrinha Alpedrinha, Fundao, Castelo Branco, PortugalFree Market – Fonte Lima
Lisboa - Lourinha (39.193425064070475, -9.31514479417169) Lourinha, Lisboa, PortugalAn alternative market in Parque de Fonte Lima, Lourinhã (silver coast) with different food, art, music, and workshops, focused on nature and health. Every first Sunday of the month (in […]
Cabeça Gorda Market 1st Sunday
Faro - Tavira Tavira, Faro, PortugalSão Vicente Sunday
Madeira - São Vicente São Vicente, Madeira, PortugalAlbufeira Lagoon Fair Weekends
Setubal - Sesimbra - Lagoa de Albufeira Lagoa de Albufeira, Sesimbra, Setubal, PortugalMercado das Artes Friday to Sunday
Porto - Porto Porto, Porto, PortugalObidos 1st Sunday
Leiria - Obidos Obidos, Leiria, PortugalFeira AgrÃcola de Santana Weekly
Madeira - Santana Santana, Madeira, PortugalEspinho Fair Monday
Espinho 41.0041, -8.6385 Espinho, Aveiro, PortugalThe Espinho Fair is the largest fair in the country and a brand of the city with 129 years of history (2023)! Visiting it is the best way to immerse […]
Portugal is home to over 650 markets, each offering unique experiences and goods. The country’s 18 districts are further divided into 278 municipalities, with each having its own weekly, monthly, and annual markets. These markets provide an excellent opportunity for locals and tourists alike to experience the vibrant culture of Portugal and find unique treasures. From plants, bedding, clothes, carpets, and tools to kitchen goods, furniture, fruit and vegetables, livestock, and antiques, these markets have something for everyone. Whether you are a bargain hunter or a collector, you are sure to find something that catches your eye. So why not explore Portugal’s markets and discover your new favourite?
We collect local market data from diverse sources, and we encourage you to contribute your insights on the markets in your area. Your input helps us keep our market information up-to-date and expand our list of markets –Â Click Here