Read on to discover the Time Out Markets you can visit right now, and what’s coming soon to a city near you. If it’s great, it goes in the Time Out Market. If it’s good, it goes in the magazine or on the website. You will find a local collection of supermarkets, cafes, supermarkets, gyms, ATMs, laundries as well as restaurants to suit all tastes. The result is a unique dining and cultural venue, curated without fear or favour and entirely based on what we believe is exceptional. ![]() The chefs, restaurants and bars we consider for Time Out Market have already been celebrated by Time Out editors – so before the first drink is poured or the first dish is served, we know it’s a five-star destination. That in-depth knowledge has helped us to curate a dream-team lineup of chefs and bartenders for Time Out Market so that you always get the best of the city under one roof. When we review spots, we show up unannounced and pay our own way to keep things honest (see our editorial guidelines here). We are constantly crawling the city in search of the best restaurants and bars. Mercado da Ribeira Time Out Market Food Court Sbados da Ribeira Ribeira Art and flea market Mercado do Prncipe Real Mercado de Campo de Ourique. Our expert editors know their field and their city inside-out. Li e aceito os Termos de Utilização e a Política de Privacidade. Now that curation has leapt off our magazine and web pages and into physical reality as Time Out Market – a place where you can immerse yourself in the best stuff in your city, all under one roof (and a few with expansive outdoor spaces), all with the Time Out seal of approval. Mantenha-se a par das últimas novidades e próximos eventos do Time Out Market. For most tourists in Lisbon, this is the location of their first encounter with local cuisine. ![]() ![]() The west wing houses the most prominent Portuguese chefs and restaurants, selected by Time Out editors. In 2014 it became the first Time Out Market in the world. For more than 50 years, Time Out has discovered and championed the best of city culture – from art to theatre, clubbing to food and drink. Mercado da Ribeira was the first central market of Lisbon in the 19th century.
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