Historic Markets & Local Products
Porto’s commercial identity is defined by its traditional marketplaces and historic wine lodges. This selection includes the iconic Bolhão Market, a heritage site for fresh produce, and the mid-century modern Mercado do Bom Sucesso. Across the Douro in Vila Nova de Gaia, the list highlights established wine cellars like Cálem and Graham’s, founded in the 19th century, alongside the revitalized Beira-Rio food market. For unique finds, the Porto Belo Flea Market offers a curated selection of artisanal crafts and vintage collectibles.
Bolhão Market
Historic market known for its vibrant stalls featuring fresh fruit, flowers, and local goods. Recognized as a cultural heritage site.
Graham’s
You can explore this wine cellar with a qualified guide and taste the best Port wines they have on offer.
Mercado do Bom Sucesso
Mid-century modern building designed by the ARS architecture office and inaugurated in 1952. Originally a fresh produce market, it now features gourmet food stalls, artisanal shops, and a central space for cultural events.
Cálem
Discover the secrets of wine production in this cellar. The company is considered one of the best in Porto area and was founded in 1859.
Mercado Municipal da Beira-Rio
Located on the Vila Nova de Gaia waterfront, this former warehouse has operated as a market since 1937. The renovated space combines traditional fresh produce stalls with modern food kiosks and communal dining areas.
Porto Belo Flea Market
Inspired by London’s Portobello Road, this open-air market is held on Saturdays at Praça de Carlos Alberto. It features a curated selection of vintage vinyl, antiques, second-hand clothing, and handmade local crafts.
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