Shopping in Lisbon

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Shopping in Lisbon

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  • gtrabish
    Oakland, CA9 contributions
    Great undiscovered museum. Fantastic collection and no crowds! We had a nice stroll through the grounds as well. We highly recommend.
    Written June 4, 2023
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  • John R
    10 contributions
    Excellent mall in Lisbon. This was a mall with hundreds of shops and retailers. But it also had numerous places to eat in the food court and a grocery store that rivals Walmart or Costco.

    The shops were a good mix of local and US type stores

    We spent about3 hours in the mall and got dinner there. A must see if you like shopping
    Written June 5, 2023
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  • Sam
    Washington DC, DC11,835 contributions
    Good shopping mall with three levels next to Oriente station. There’s also a food court with good meal options. I went shopping
    Written January 18, 2023
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  • Madeline N
    Portugal2 contributions
    Too much crowded but a great options. Near turistics spots and great things to do. Worth the visit.
    Written April 26, 2023
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  • NKelly186338
    London, UK470 contributions
    Think you need to get here early as many stall holders started to pack up by the time we reached the market in the afternoon. Apart from that the ones that were still open had a good mix of everything, from antiques to general tack.
    Written March 5, 2023
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  • Steviefull
    Kidderminster, UK1,598 contributions
    We were here for the 360 degree panoramic view but had a brief look around but didn't do any shopping. It's a modern well maintained shopping centre with high end stores and a few eateries. Not really for me but if you are after some retail therapy then this might be up your street.
    Written July 17, 2022
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  • Mark B
    Liverpool, UK695 contributions
    quite cleverly hidden in plane site an ok selection of shops slightly up a hill be care full when walking up slope as path can be slippy because of the type of stone used
    Written October 9, 2022
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  • thetravelorganizer
    Tega Cay, SC578 contributions
    Widely regarded as one of the best museums in all of Portugal, this museum is actually 2 buildings in an 18.5 acre park, easily accessible via the blue (azul) Metro line (Sao Sebastio stop). The Founder’s Collection includes works by Rembrandt, Rubens, Renoir, Monet, Degas, Manet, van Ruisdael, Cassatt and Gainsborough. The Modern Collection is considered to be the most complete collection of modern Portuguese art in the world. Admission is 10 euros, 50% reduction for ages 65+ (better than the discount offered by the Lisbon Card). The museum offers free WiFi and you can download and use a free guide to the collections on the Gulbenkian Museum App (free). Tip: Admission is free on Sundays from 2pm on.
    Written February 22, 2020
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  • Sharon H
    Las Vegas, NV2,079 contributions
    After sightseeing in Belem until late afternoon, we sere starving when we got off the tram at Praca de Figueira (via Rossio Square). The food gods blessed us with Mercado Da Baixa! We stumbled into what looked like a large circus tent in the middle of the square and, to our delight, we were surrounded by food stalls with everything from cheeses and meats to fresh breads, to fruits and nuts to fruit juices and Sangria to amazing pastries, and much more. We shared a picnic table (checkered table cloth and all) with friendly Lisbon locals and pigged out on ham & cheese on fresh focaccia, marinated olives, fresh cherries, Sangria, and Belem-style pastries. We loved it so much that we ate there two more times during our 3-day stay in Lisbon.
    Written March 24, 2020
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  • Razorfish
    Little Rock, AR3,533 contributions
    My wife and I stopped by Mercado de Santa Clara after going to the National Tile Museum. It was fun looking around at all the different items spread out for sale. We like to stop by flea markets in other countries. We particularly like El Rastro in Madrid. I liked the musicians playing their music in the park.
    Written May 19, 2023
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  • Joana V
    Lisbon, Portugal2 contributions
    This set of works by Sebastião Salgado is an amazing opportunity for us to better understand how we are damaging our own planet.

    It is an incredible opportunity to see beautiful photographs and learn more about places we didn´t even imagine to exist.
    Written June 16, 2015
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  • Courina
    43 contributions
    Visited this market last sunday..easy to get to on red airport metro line, and get off at bela vista. Very large market with 100s of stalls. A very local market. Would need 2 to 3 hours to get around. All selling the simular stuff like house hold, fruit and veg, runners, shoes, clothes, handbags, and very nice underware. Great food stalls there too. Lots to choose from. We had kids with us aged 11 and 14. It was a bit too much for them in the crowds and they felt scared a lot. Lots of people pushing and shouting which is normal and ok for adults but can be a bit much for kids. Great experience and great for bargans. I loved it because i love the buzz of a market!
    Written October 31, 2019
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  • Katelyn S
    Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States15 contributions
    Our favorite shop we went to in Lisbon. Beyond unique pieces at reasonable prices and the shop itself is gorgeous.
    Written December 28, 2019
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  • amfeeney
    Chicago33 contributions
    A lovely art studio, mostly with ceramics from Deolinda, a local artist who still paints her tiles by hand, but with a few paintings by another artist. Deolinda's ceramics feature a range of designs, from 3D marine life (perfect for a bathroom) to more traditional designs, and a variety of sardines. There's a nice range of prices as well as styles, so you can find gifts for nearly anybody. She packs them beautifully.

    Deolinda is passionate about maintaining art tiles as part of a long-standing Portuguese heritage and full of information on that subject as well as art in general.

    Strongly recommended if you enjoy art or want to get gifts that reflect authentic traditions.

    To find the store, when you get off the bus or tram, go down the stairs. It took me an embarrassingly long time to figure that out and remember that in Lisbon, "down" and "up" are often directions as might as right, left, and straight ahead.
    Written November 28, 2022
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  • KM
    Toronto, Canada8 contributions
    Authentic local food market, beautiful fish, seafood, produce. Small restaurant and coffee stop. Not touristy. Great if you need groceries.
    Written February 20, 2023
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