Description
Just after lunch, a small group of street vendors start gathering along the pavement of the Rua De Tercena, roughly around shop numbers 46 to 50. Goods are displayed on old sheets and tablecloths, whilst vendors chat and gossip nearby. Although there is a range of bric-a-brac including ceramics and smaller household goods, this flea market is particularly well known for its selection of old Macanese coins. Bargaining is a must, especially for Western tourists who are seen as having money to burn!