Loulé Market
Amidst the various stalls selling food, flowers, crafts, and clothing, discover the stories of this place through the voice of the guide we have at your disposal. Saturdays are the busiest days for residents and visitors alike, and it’s also when there’s the widest array of foods, copperware, leather goods, and fruits. During this tour, you’ll also learn a bit about the history of Loulé and its Roman and Moorish heritage. You’ll stroll through cobblestone streets and uncover traces of these cultures in places like the Garden of the Silent Onesan ancient Arab cemeteryand the Castle of Loulé (a Roman structure from the 13th-14th centuries). If you prefer, you can relax at a terrace or café, observing the bustling life of this city.