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places that offer fresh foods keep the healthy options out of sight

Built in 2006, Ajuda market keeps Lisbon’s tradition of fresh produce, fish, and meat markets alive and well. The abundant fresh products available, however, are not visible from the street which makes it easy to skip over.

Natural gathering place but no space to easily spend time

Photos of produce but no sensory cues

A greater variety of public life activity usually means more people are invited to spend time. When people are invited to spend time in the public realm, share experiences, and connect with one another, cities become healthier, more vibrant places.

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