A few weeks ago we decided it was about time we dropped in to São Brás de Alportel rather than whizzing past as we usually do en route to Alentejo or returning the long way round from Alcoutim.
As with many towns in the Algarve finding your way to the centre is a challenge, there are always side roads which look fascinating and roads which look like they are going no where but are in fact the main road in. By chance we found free and long term parking opposite the market, which was great as it meant we also found quickly a cafe full of locals to have our morning ‘bica’ and ‘cha verde’, and what I can never resist ‘pastel de nata’. In fact I’m not alone in this, check out Salt of Portugal’s posts.
There were only a few stalls in the market as unlike Olhão most of the towns in east Algarve only run full markets one day of the week. However the stalls that were selling their wares looked great. There was no cheese for sale in the market that morning, but opposite the market cafe is a butchers which sells cheese, and even better there is also the cheese factory just around the corner which has a small shop so if you love the Portuguese cheeses São Brás de Alportel is a must visit.
Before I go I must just share one final thing – one of the sights I love is locals watching the world go by, but I’ve never dared take a photograph. On this visit though I couldn’t resist.
I know she isn’t real but the artist has captured exactly what is a regular sight, especially in Olhão.