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The
dynamism
that
the
industrial
zone
of
Almada
once
had,
before
being
abandoned,
is
now
regaining
it
again,
with
the
arrival
of
Mercado
da
Romeira.
The
flavors
of
the
14
spaces
of
the
food
court
in
Almaden
can
be
tasted
inside
the
old
factory,
which
has
since
been
restored,
with
high
ceilings
and
long
dark
wood
tables.Opened
in
2018,
it
not
only
boils
down
to
just
one
restaurant,
but
combines
the
best
of
gastronomy
in
an
incredible
place,
be
it
indoor
or
outdoor
(esplanade).
Previously
part
of
Quinta
Real
do
Alfeite,
owned
by
King
D.
Carlos
I,
was
one
of
his
frequent
stay
points,
satisfying
his
taste
for
hunting.
In
turn,
Queen
D.
Amélia,
his
wife,
took
advantage
of
the
pleasant
environment
to
go
to
baths.
Romeira
was
also
known
for
washing
clothes
for
Lisbon,
in
the
ponds
of
the
old
Largo
da
Romeira.
The
region
had
several
water
springs,
attracting
both
laundresses
and
water
washers.
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