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MERCADO DOS LAVRADORES

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The "Ploughmen's Market" is located in the square of the same name, at the entrance to the old town. It's the biggest market on the island... and also the most popular with tourists! It's impossible to miss this building, inaugurated in 1940 and representative of the New State (Portuguese Salazarist fascist period). A must-see, at least for the pleasure of your eyes and to take some great photos! Particularly lively in the mornings and on Fridays, the market charms with its festival of colors and smells, attracting large numbers of tourists around 10:30 a.m.: come earlier if you don't like crowds (as we said, it's very touristy after that!).

Flowers. Take a stroll through the flower market in the central patio, with its saleswomen in traditional costumes. They can pack the pretty flowers (birds of paradise/estrelícias, tongues of fire/antúrios, orchids/orquídeas, proteas...) for your return trip (if this is, of course, authorized by your airline).

Praça de peixe. In the morning, the fish market is also worth a visit. A cheerful fishmonger, with a 30kg tuna in one hand and a machete in the other, harangues the shoppers, while next door, an "espada" is weighed dead, its tail curled in its beak. Now's your chance to see this fish cooked to perfection!

Tropical fruits. Upstairs, you'll find a profusion of colorful, fragrant exotic fruits (including the little-known English tomatoes, banana-pineapples, banana-apples, anones, Cayenne cherries...) and tropical vegetables (chayote, manioc...), as well as a small herb market; downstairs, a few other greengrocers and stores selling spirits, liqueurs, sweets, postcards and souvenirs. Don't miss this market on traditional Christmas Fridays, for the Market Festival, a major event in Funchal's festive season, captivating crowds well into the night with carols, entertainment and kiosks spilling out into the heart of town.

Too touristy? Beware: even if some of the stalls offer you a friendly taste of their products, compare prices and quality before making up your mind, and avoid stalls without price signs, which often operate on a customer-by-customer basis. Many visitors cry "rip-off" after having their hand forced and having bought a maracujá at full price! Beware, or take a look around for the pleasure of your eyes... Fruit is generally much cheaper at the small stalls that set up shop on the street (with much less choice, however!).

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Toca02
Visited in february 2019
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Nous ne devons pas avoir les mêmes balances en plus des prix exorbitants. Une fois l’annonce du prix pour 4 fruits de la passion, déjà 20€ le kilo affiché, je suis reparti sans rien. Dommage ils étaient fameux. Sinon c’est un beau marché à voir.
aubarine
Visited in september 2018
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Marché très coloré avec ses fruits exotiques, ses fleurs et à voir aussi le marché de poissons. C'est quand même un lieu très touristique et ils en profitent pour pratiquer des tarifs beaucoup plus élevés qu'ailleurs. Vous pouvez acheter des boutures de fleurs à ramener.
jessica33
Visited in may 2018
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belle endroit
sympa typique
pleins de couleurs de fleurs et fruits
attention au prix et trés touristique
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bip54
Visited in may 2018
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Regorge de couleurs et de parfums (ah le marché aux poissons...) ; le matin allez gouter un jus de canne à sucre au 1er étage ; par contre je trouve les tarifs excessifs même si les fruits sont bons . En mai ce sont, comme chez nous des fruits importés d'Amérique du Sud ou d'Asie et ils sont le plus souvent le double du prix de chez Grand Fr...
Les fruits secs y sont deux fois plus chers qu'en ville .
Donc, soyez prudents et allez y surtout pour le décor et les marchandes de fleurs en costume typique .
valerietlse
Visited in august 2017
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Un lieu incontournable tant pour le plaisir des yeux que pour effectuer les petits achats de souvenirs avant le retour en France. J’ai été séduite par les étals de fruits et légumes une véritable mosaïque de couleurs…j’ai aussi trouvé le plus grand intérêt devant les épices, herbes et tisanes. Quant aux fleurs, elles représentent un vrai bonheur pour les yeux…
Seul bémol certains tarifs apparaissent adaptés aux touristes, comme notamment les fruits déshydratés à 39€ le kg.

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