Interact with the fish traders at the Fish Market (Mercado do Peixe). Watch as restaurant owners arrive to purchase products sold fresh off the boat and engage in buying and selling negotiations. Enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the square of the Fish Market and spot nearby colonial landmarks.
Today’s octagonal-shaped market building has been serving the Angra dos Reis community since 1914. Prior to this it was called Banco do Peixe (Fish Bank) and was a collection of makeshift stalls set on the seafront. Fishermen would arrive with their catch and load it straight onto the stalls, where prices were displayed on boards. The area became incorporated into the city center following landfill and the development of Angra dos Reis Port.
Wander between the stalls and observe as the vendors carefully gut and scale their products. If you are staying at self-catering accommodations then this is the ideal place to pick something up and cook to your liking. You’ll find several varieties of fish and seafood, including shrimp. Bar and restaurant chefs carefully select goods to prepare typical Brazilian dishes such as moqueca (fish stew).
The market stands in the center of Zumbi dos Palmares Square. Artisans often hawk regional artwork and handicrafts here. Browse the stalls to find souvenirs. Colonial-style buildings frame the square and some double-up as botecos (bars) and kiosks. It’s also the location for exhibitions, dance performances and live music events.
It’s easy to reach the Fish Market on foot from other city landmarks. Visit Angra dos Reis City Hall on Nilo Peçanha Square. Browse a display of sacred art at the Church of Our Lady da Lapa e Boa Morte. The port and Cais Turistico de Santa Luzia tourist pier are a 10-minute walk away. Parking is available, for a fee, adjacent to the port.
The best time to visit the Fish Market is in the morning when the vendors have the biggest selection of fish.