This market is one of the biggest weekly markets in the whole country.
Whether you are visiting the country or not, if you love visiting traditional markets and fairs, then the Espinho Market is for you.
It is held every Monday throughout the year (except on holidays) from 7 a.m. at 7 p.m.
It has great access by car or train and is impossible to miss due to it's size and flashiness.
Immerse yourself in the variety, color and taste of this market. Be in contact with it's culture and tradition!
There is everything from food stalls to clothes to live animals. The variety of business you can do here is up to your needs.
Even though the variety is undeniable the organization is commendable, nothing is mixed together , only the some small random food vendor out of the food zone.
If you never been in this market is time for you to experience it and say for yourself if the experience was...
Read moreHuge open market selling a ton of different items. Only open on Mondays. There is a big range of items, from gardening, flora and fauna, household utensils, live chickens, turkey, pets like guinea pigs, birds, pots and pans, clothes, socks, hats and caps,food to takeaway, small cafe for dining in the open, pastries and breads, antiques, collectibles, dried sausages, cheese, jams, honey, dried and fresh fruits, vegetables, all types of beans, shoes, textiles, and many more. Most of the stalls display prices and most of the stallholders only...
Read moreThe market is huge and there are over a hundred different vendors in attendance. As far as markets go, it's ok. Perhaps it's because we started on the side with the knockoff product vendors. I will say that if you stay to the food, vegetable and home goods sections (yes it's that big), you'll have a great experience. I did get a huge bread for under a Euro that was terrific and lasted me the whole week.
A word of caution if you have kids in tow, make sure to let them know that all those ducks and chickens in the cages are being...
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