The entrance to Mercado de Campo de Ourique

Mercado de Campo de Ourique

Lisbon


This is the quintessential neighbourhood market in the upscale quarter of Campo de Ourique. Mixing a laid-back attitude with the daily routine of vendors and regular customers, it's perfect for a quick, casual meal or to buy local olive oil and spices as souvenirs from one of the stands in the back.


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