Popular market dating from the 13th century. A place that has now become such a tourist attraction, this flea market is held every Saturday all year round.
This is a traditional Lisbon market, known as the place to find a wide variety of second-hand goods, antiques and sundries.
The fair has a long history and has been an integral part of Lisbon life for many years.
Ladra: “Ladra”, by the way, means “female thief”. There is a wide variety of second-hand goods and handmade accessories that look like junk. I would like to know why it was named after her.
The event is held in a square at the edge of the Alfama neighbourhood, a short distance from the city centre of Lisbon.
It is packed with locals and tourists looking for bargains and unique treasures.
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In fact, I usually go every Saturday to have a look. It’s fun to look for bargains, and it’s also fun to have a little conversation with the people selling.





Just a short distance from this market, a small road leads to a sleepy antique shop. If you are in the area, be sure to visit here too.
