Lisbon

Shopping streets

shopping streets
Baixa

From praã§a do comã©rcio aka terreiro do paã§o to the restauradores, the baixa is the old shopping district in the city. it includes pedestrian rua augusta which has the most boring and mass-visitor tourist stores, and several european chain clothing stores like zara, h&m, campers.

shopping streets
Avenida da Liberdade

Louis vuitton, calvin klein, timberland, massimo dutti, armani, burberrys and adolfo dominguez are just some of the shops you'll find across this avenue, which is not just one of the most beautiful and wide in the city, but also one of the fanciest with splurge hotels and restaurants.

Malls

malls
Armazéns do Chiado
Rua do Carmo 2
Metro: Baixa-Chiado Station

A massive mall that draws a young hip crowd shopping for books, CDs, and DVD.

malls
Centro Comercial Vasco da Gama
Avenida D. João II 1.05.02
Metro: Oriente Station

A large mall in the Parque Expo.

malls
Centro Comercial Amoreiras
Av. Eng. Duarte Pacheco
Metro: Marquês de Pombal Station

The city's oldest mall in eye-catching post-modern towers housing international chains.

malls
El Corte Inglés
Av. António Augusto Aguiar, 413
Metro: Sao Sebastiao Station

Big department store with cinema and supermarket, a bit pricey but with good quality items.

malls
Dolce Vita Tejo
Avenida Cruzeiro Seixas,Amadora
Metro: Take the Blue Line to Amadora Station, and take a bus from there as the mall is beyond walking distance.

One of the biggest Shopping Mall in Europe.

malls
Centro Comercial Colombo
Av. Colegio Militar
+351 (21) 771 36 36
9AM - Midnight
Metro: Take the Blue Line to Colegio Militar/Luz Station

One of the largest malls in Europe, this shopping and leisure complex also houses dozens of restaurants, a bowling alley, health club, multiplex cinema, funfair with rides including a roller coaster, and a go-cart track.

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While most stores are closed on Sundays, many malls are open 7 days a week. They usually open around 9:30AM and close by 11PM or midnight, although the film theaters within them usually run a late session starting after midnight.

flea markets
Feira da Ladra
Campo de Santa clara
6AM-5PM Tuesday and Saturday
Take Tram 28

A lively out door market offering both new and used products. Markets of this type have pleased bargain hunters since the 12th century in Lisbon and the Feira da Ladra name has been around since the 17th century.

clothes and fashionwear
Ramos & Silva / Optica do Chiado
Rua Garrett 63/65
+351 213 264 000
10-19 ?Mon-Sat

A good selection of designer eyewear from a dozen of brands Lindberg, DSquareD etc.

unconventional souvenirs
Rua Anchieta, 11
+351 21 346 50 73
Chiado

Vintage and nostalgic products and brands.