Anjos70

Lisbon


This rambling alternative market takes place on the first weekend of each month and draws a young, eclectic crowd of freaks and geeks who gobble up alternative designs and vintage clothing, jewellery, rare vinyl, funky and performance art, handmade soaps, artisan chocolates and tea – with DJs and a bar fuelling the fun. No two days are the same.

It's an easy walk from Anjos metro station. During the week, the place functions as a cultural space, hosting exhibitions, concerts, parties, social events and a bar (5pm to 11pm Wednesday to Monday).


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