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21PR Concept Store
This spacious shop in Principe Real mostly stocks locally made products. Highlights include tiles, soaps, clothing by Portuguese designers and home accessories.
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A Vida Portuguesa-Lisbon
The original outpost of this national chain, is tucked inside a beautiful historical building adorned with gorgeous Portuguese tiles. You’ll find all sorts of made-in-Portugal goodies, from chocolates to beer to wine to soaps to lotions. In other words, it’s...
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Comur
This is not your normal souvenir shop. It sells 24 varieties of canned Portuguese fish, from sardines to tuna to octopus, all in colorful tins. It's a great place to find an unusual souvenir for fish-loving friends.
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El Corte Ingles
This Spanish department store chain’s basement-level gourmet shop is great for stocking up on fine Portuguese wines, cheeses and other perishables. You will be tempted to dig in before they can be packed away as gifts.
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Goodies Boutique
From artisanal and small batch makers, the gourmet food stuffs at Goodies are special and not likely to be found anywhere back at home. Favorite items include tea from the Azores, sardines from nearby, olive oil from the Alentejo region...
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Portugal’s shopping scene is rooted in history and displays some of Europe’s most creative designs. Here, shoppers can find both local, artisanal wares as well as sleek, cutting-edge fashions.
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