![]() ![]() Grab a refreshing bottle of rosé and enjoy a tasty meal while people watching. There are a lot of food stalls with a sitting area in the middle.Īgain, walk around the place and pick something you fancy! You will find everything from local charcuterie boards to sushi. The venue is similar to Time Out Market except much smaller. More than 40 spaces with the leading representatives in all the food categories that help make Lisbon. This is where the locals (and a very few tourists) go! After all, Time Out Market is the first market in the world where everything has been chosen, tasted and tested (with four or five stars, and not one star less) by an independent panel of city experts: Time Out’s own journalists and critics. There you will find the eponymous Mercado de Campo de Ourique. It is only 15 minutes on the bus from Baixa. If you want to get away from the touristy crowd of Time Out Market, head to Campo de Ourique, a neighbourhood north west of the city centre. We opted for some octopus (you know me, I never say no to it!) and some risotto.Īnd for dessert? Make sure to have a pastel de nata at Manteigaria, of course! Spy at other people’s plates, walk along the shops to see what’s on offer and enjoy a very tasty meal at a very soft price! The ultimate destination for the foodies. One of the chefs even owns a Michelin star restaurant! The food vendors have been curated based on Time Out ratings and reviews. This place is absolutely huge, I have never seen such a big food market even in London! Inside you will find dozens of food stalls. The giant food market is just next to Cais dos Sodré metro station and a short walk away from Baixa neighbourhood. ![]() Time Out Market needs no introductions if you have been to Lisbon or even just read about Lisbon. So, ready for some food adventures? Let’s go! Time Out Market I will be talking about a very famous market which is in all the guides, and a lot less famous one where locals go to eat. Today, I am taking you to two places that are a mixture of both – covered food markets. The food scene is also incredible, and, with the very good weather, the city is able to offer very various experiences to visitors, some indoor and some outdoor. It definitely has a very trendy and cosmopolitan vibe. People are very friendly and open-minded. Lisbon is such a vibrant city and we loved our 4 days exploring it! It has a lot of shops and restaurants. ![]()
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