Quarteira, Portugal
EM527-2 621A
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This is a large typical market... selling all sorts of things... lots of things for tourists... we had an enjoyable hour. If you use the green route bus its stop 38 and a short walk from Lidl. There are taxis outside... when we was there a number of tourist buses were there.....
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Lots of good items and lots of places to relax and have a snack.
Lot of the same things but not a bad morning out and you have to take covid into account
Good place for finding a good deal on artisanal products, clothing or even shoes from local business. Cork products are very popular. Parking available.
I think I misunderstood the name \gypsy market\. I assumed it was a flea market wirg antiques and old junk. It was not. It is a trashy modern market, full to the brim with cheap clothes, handbags and other similar throw-away beach wear. Plus thousands of sunburnt Brits. Avoid at all cost. Plus parking was a nightmare. One of the worst experiences I've had in Portugal
Wide selection of cheap goods and food. Nice place to visit for those who like shopping at a bargain!
It is always nice to visit this Gypsy market. There are lots of different stalls with a lot of handmade products (and a few knock offs) to see. I always like to haggle then walk away when they don't match my price. I always walk by the same stall later and they usually jump out at you to match your price as they are particularly good at remembering people
Sorry but not worth the trip, mostly clothing set up like a jumble sale, and cheap imitations of gear, save your holiday time and stay on the sunbed and have another drink thats what you came for, not to hunt down the Cypsys. No photo of the market just one of the view from my sunbed where i should of stayed
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