Óbidos Medieval Market 2026: dates, tickets and what to expect from the 24th edition
From 16 to 26 July, the walled town of Óbidos travels back to the court of King Fernando and Leonor Teles: jousting, falconry, taverns and mead. The essential guide.
The Óbidos Medieval Market returns from 16 to 26 July 2026, daily from 5pm to 11.55pm, inside the town walls. For its 24th edition the theme is the court of King Fernando and Leonor Teles — and the setting, as ever, is half the show: narrow streets, a floodlit castle and around 150,000 visitors per edition travelling back in time.
When is the Óbidos Medieval Market?
From Thursday 16 July to Sunday 26 July, with the grounds open from 5pm to 11.55pm. Tickets cost €8 to €10 for adults, €5 for children aged 6 to 12, and are free for under-5s — on sale on the official site and at the gate.
What is there to see and eat?
A bit of everything, as long as it is seven hundred years old: jousting tournaments in the arena by the castle, falconry displays, street theatre, medieval music, processions and more than 30 taverns where spit-roast suckling pig, kid goat, Alentejo bread and mead rule the menu. Jugglers, merchants and storytellers fill every corner of the town — allow plenty of time, and arrive hungry.
Away from the big festival arenas, it is one of the loveliest summer outings in the country — and it works as well for families as for anyone who simply fancies dinner in another century.
See also: the festivals filling July in Portugal. Full programme and tickets at mercadomedievalobidos.pt.
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