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Feria da Ladra
The guide was updated:Feria da Ladra is a major flea market in Lisbon that boasts an eclectic mix of housewares, clothing, antiques, books, military objects and furniture. It is believed that a market of this type has been held at this spot since the 12th century!
                
                    Useful Information
- Address: Mercado de Santa Clara, Campo de Santa Clara, Lisbon
 - More Info: Close to the National Pantheon
 - Opening hours: Tue & Sat 6am–5pm
 - Website: www.golisbon.com/sight-seeing/feira-da-ladra.html
 
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                            Feria da Ladra is a major flea market in Lisbon that boasts an eclectic mix of housewares, clothing, antiques, books, military objects and furniture. It is believed that a market of this type has been held at this spot since the 12th century!
                            
                            
                       
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