![]() ![]() Cais do Sodré is also a major transport hub making it easily accessible. The quayside, Ribeira das Naus, has great views over the river and the bridge beyond make an ideal spot to take a break, sip a lemonade, cocktail or beer from the kiosk and take in the atmosphere. The Cais do Sodre has reinvented itself over the years into one of Lisbon's coolest districts full of clubs, bars, restaurants and shops. Municipal Market: Monday – Saturday: 06h00 - 14h00, Sunday: CLOSED You can keep tabs on the ever changing list of restaurants, bars and shops at Time Out Market and plan your visit before you go. If it goes in the magazine, it goes into the market. ![]() 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 Time Out’s own journalists and critics. Over 40 spaces in the Time Out Lisboa represents all the food categories and tastes that help make Lisbon what it is. Sweet, savoury or spicey, homegrown or global, meat, fish, vegetarian or vegan – it's all here under one iron-clad roof. Time Out Lisboa is a true showcase for traditional Portuguese dishes and innovative Michelin starred chefs alike. The variation of cuisine available is astonishing. Since its inception in 2014, it has grown to be one of the liveliest culinary hotspots in Lisbon. The Time Out Market opens at 10am and serves meals until midnight. The vendors who sell fresh fish, meat and vegetables are still utilised by top chefs. Its function as Lisbon's major produce market continues on the ground floor in the mornings. The wholesale market closed in 2000 and Time Out won the concession to take over the first floor ten years later. The building continued the tradition of Lisbon's fame for hosting a world-famous market. The original incarnation of the Mercado da Ribeira in Cais do Sodré began on New Years Day in 1892 when it was known as the Mercado 24 de Julho. ![]()
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