Feira da Ladra, el mercadillo de Lisboa

ccc13 Feira da Ladra, el mercadillo de Lisboa

Cuentan que la Feira da Ladra se llama así ( “mercado de la ladrona” ) porque antiguamente era el lugar donde se comerciaba con objetos robados y bullía el mercado negro. Desde este oscuro origen, hoy Feira da Ladra es el mercadillo más conocido de Lisboa, cuya fundación data de 1882.

Afincado en el Campo de Santa Clara, detrás de la Iglesia de San Vicente de Fora, en la castiza Alfama, abre todos los martes y sábado desde el amanecer hasta el anochecer ( 9 a 18 ). Se extiende en una abigarrada sucesión de puestos donde podemos ver móviles, antigüedades, libros, ropa de ocasión, cuadros, artículos de artesanía y msuica.

Es un mercadillo donde todavía se puede regatear el precio en muchos puestos, y donde muchos particulares sin necesidad de licencia venden una diversidad de priductos a bajos precios. Y, si gusta de antiguedades, este lugar es el indicado.

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