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Casa dos Tapetes de Arraiolos
For those who want to purchase a legendary Portuguese needlework rug from Arraiolos, this shop is the official source. The carpets, which have been made since the Middle Ages in Arraiolos, a town in northern Portugal, can be custom ordered...
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Chi Coraçao
The 100% wool designs created by Chi Coraçao are all completely handcrafted and made in Portugal. The blankets, scarves and shawls, available in a rainbow of colors, are ubiquitous around the country, whether in chic hotel’s guest rooms, hip concept...
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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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d’Orey Tiles
Just next to Palacio Chiado, this shop specializes in antique tiles. You can find single tiles, as well as full wall sections. Mixed in with the tiles are various antique objects, as well as the work of contemporary Portuguese ceramicists.
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Embaixada
A grand, 19th-century Moorish style palace in the glamorous Principe Real section of Lisbon is home to one of the city’s coolest shopping emporiums. The palatial building that has housed an embassy (hence its name) hosts a variety of shops...
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Fabrica Sant’anna
The Fabrica Sant’Anna tile factory is based in Belem but the store is located across the street from Palacio do Chiado. Offering everything from loose tiles to serving dishes, both antique and modern, the shop is a treasure trove of...
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FRESS
The foundation of philanthropist Ricardo Ribeiro do Espírito Santa Silva preserves 18 traditional crafts in its workshops, where master practitioners restore the great historic objects of Europe, but also train apprentices in such arts as wood marquetry, leather book-binding and...
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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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Leitão and Irmão
This renowned jewelry house has been designing in Portugal for almost 200 years and was proclaimed the crown jeweler by King Luis I in 1887. Their delicate pieces of gold works – rings embedded with diamonds, spiraling gold earrings –...
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Luvaria Ulisses
This boutique, established in the 1920s, is so small it can usually only fit one customer at a time. As a result, customers benefit from uninterrupted service when getting fitted for custom-made gloves or perusing the fine leather assortment (like...
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Paris em Lisboa
Stores like Paris em Lisboa, on Lisbon’s pedestrian-friendly Rua Garrett, don’t exist much anymore. The old-fashioned shop façade advertises an old-fashioned way of life, where household goods, particularly linens, were crafted by hand and with great care. In addition to...
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Principe Real Enxovais
This family-run linen shop has been the trusted linen source of Portugal’s noble families as well as many of Europe’s top interior designers and most discerning shoppers (Princess Grace of Monaco and Lee Radziwill, among others) for decades. They use...
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Sal Concept Store by BRANCO sobre BRANCO
The main focus of this chic concept store is to showcase pieces from the locally made Branco Sobre Branco furniture brand, whose atelier is adjacent to the shop, but the lovely brick-ceiling space is also home to little treasures that...
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Solar Antiques
From wall-sized tiled murals to individual azulejos, the specialty at this treasure-filed emporium in Principe Real is antique Portuguese tiles. A veritable encyclopedia of the medium, this store acts as a museum as well as shop, and anyone taken by...
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Vista Alegre
Vista Alegre has been part of Portuguese culture for centuries, as their first porcelain factory was built in 1824 in the Aveiro district in central Portugal. They now have outposts across the world, but at this store in Lisbon, you...
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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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Consider combining your trip with one of these destinations.
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Seville
Andalusia’s capital represents the values of the region, emphasizing a small town sense of community and tradition. Seville’s architecture is the star, with alleyways, courtyards, palaces and private homes showcasing combinations of Moorish and European building and decorative styles. On...
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Marrakech
Marrakech has it all: history, romance and an alluring exoticism. In its winding souks and lush gardens, it melds the magical and the mythical: ancient architecture, gorgeous gardens and endless opportunities to savor the distinctive flavors, colors, patterns and treasures...
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Porto
Porto, a hilly city along the river, looks very similar to Lisbon but has a feel that is entirely its own. Recent international interest and local creatives have revived the area with an energetic design scene you won’t find anywhere...