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    Shopping in Lisbon

    The Graça wakes early for the Thieves Market, while A Arte da Terra in the Alfama is famous for its quality Portuguese handicrafts. Rato and Bairro Alto are best for antiques and rugs, including Casa dos Tapetes de Arraiolos, while the Baixa's Garrafeira Manuel Tavares sells mouthwatering regional cheese and wine. For fashion lovers, there's everything from vintage finds at A Outra Face da Lua to designer Ana Salazar's store in the Chiado.

    Ana Salazar's, Lisbon. © Ana Salazar
    Ana Salazar's, Lisbon. © Ana Salazar
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    Ana Salazar

    Women's designer fashion

    A leader in Portuguese fashion design since the 1970s, Ana Salazar creates contemporary women's clothes and sells them to shoppers with a passion for high-end fashion in the Chiado district. Her collection features varnished accessories, natural materials and several colours.



    Opening Hours

    Mon-Sat 10am-7pm

    Address

    87, Rua do Carmo, Lisbon 1200

    Telephone

    +351 21 347 2289

    Transport

    Baixa-Chiado metro

    Website

    Ana Salazar Website

    A Outra Face da Lua, Lisbon. © A Outra Face da Lua
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    A Outra Face da Lua

    Vintage fashion

    Located in the Baixa, A Outra Face da Lua stocks an abundance of vintage fashion from the 1920s onwards. Pick up second-hand footwear and accessories, or customised clothing by designer Carla Belchior, who recycles old clothing into quirky fashion statements.



    Opening Hours

    Mon-Sat 10am-8pm

    Address

    22, Rua da Assunção, Lisbon 1100-044

    Telephone

    +351 21 886 3430

    Transport

    Baixa-Chiado or Rossio metro; tram 15 or 28 to Baixa

    Website

    A Outra Face da Lua Website

    El Corte Inglés, Lisbon. Photo by Seán Alexander McGrath, © Louise Pole-Baker
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    El Corte Inglés

    Spanish department store

    Upmarket Spanish department store El Corte Inglés is located in fashionable São Sebastião. It sells quality goods from handbags and designer wear to electronics and garden tools. There is also a supermarket and multiplex cinema.



    Opening Hours

    Mon-Thu 10am-10pm; Fri & Sat 10am-11.30pm; Sun supermarket only 10am-1pm

    Address

    31, Avenida António Augusto de Aguiar, Lisbon 1069-413

    Telephone

    +351 21 371 1700

    Transport

    São Sebastião metro

    Website

    El Corte Inglés Website

    Thieves Market, Lisbon. Photo by Seán Alexander McGrath, © Louise Pole-Baker
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    Thieves Market

    Bargain hunting

    Every Tuesday and Saturday stallholders set up in Graça for the Thieves Market, Lisbon's best flea market. You can rummage through old accordions, vintage chairs and bric-a-brac or buy gifts from the array of Portuguese ceramics and wooden cockerels.



    Opening Hours

    Tue & Sat 6am-5pm

    Address

    Campo de Santa Clara, Lisbon 1100-471

    Transport

    Tram 28 to São Vicente Monastery

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    Sant'Anna

    Painted tiles and pots

    A specialist producer of handmade Portuguese azulejos (tiles) and ceramics, Sant'Anna is located in the Chiado district. Here there is a vast array of one-off tiles and panels, vases, plates and other decorative pieces.



    Opening Hours

    Mon-Sat 9.30am-7pm

    Address

    95, Rua do Alecrim, Lisbon 1200-015

    Telephone

    +351 21 342 2537

    Transport

    Baixa-Chiado metro; tram 28 to Praça Luís de Camões

    Website

    Fabrica Sant'Anna Website

    A Arte da Terra, Lisbon. © A Arte da Terra
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    A Arte da Terra

    Traditional Portuguese crafts

    Browse genuine Portuguese handicrafts from all over the country at the A Arte da Terra shop in the Alfama district. Gifts to take home include embroidered love handkerchiefs, figurative sculptures and decorative ceramics.



    Opening Hours

    Tue-Sun 11am-8pm

    Address

    40, Rua Agusto Rosa, Lisbon 1100-059

    Telephone

    +351 21 274 5975

    Transport

    Tram 28 to Lisbon Cathedral

    Website

    A Arte da Terra Website

    Garrafeira Manuel Tavares, Lisbon. Photo by Seán Alexander McGrath, © Louise Pole-Baker
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    Garrafeira Manuel Tavares

    Portuguese delicacies

    Garrafeira Manuel Tavares in the Baixa is popular with food and wine aficionados. Its vast selection includes quality regional wines from Dão to Douro, Madeira and port, and a deli full of olive oils, cheeses and cured meats.



    Opening Hours

    Mon-Fri 9.30am-7.30pm; Sat 9.30am-1.30pm

    Address

    1A & B, Rua de Betesga, Lisbon 1100-090

    Telephone

    +351 21 342 4209

    Transport

    Rossio metro; tram 15 to Praça Figueira

    Website

    Garrafeira Manuela Tavares Website

    Casa dos Tapetes de Arraiolos, Lisbon. © Casa dos Tapetes de Arraiolos
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    Casa dos Tapetes de Arraiolos

    Traditional rugs

    Located in the heart of the Bairro Alto, Casa dos Tapetes de Arraiolos is renowned for its quality rugs. Shoppers can buy ready-made rugs inspired by 17th- to 19th-century designs or opt for a kit to make one at home.



    Opening Hours

    Tue-Sun 11am-8pm

    Address

    116E, Rua da Imprensa Nacional, Lisbon 1250-127

    Telephone

    +351 21 396 3354

    Transport

    Rato metro

    Website

    Casa dos Tapetes Arraiolos Website

    Chapelaria Azevedo Rua, Lisbon. Photo by Seán Alexander McGrath, © Louise Pole-Baker
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    Chapelaria Azevedo Rua

    Hats for special occasions

    Chapelaria Azevedo Rua is a traditional wooden-fronted hat shop in Rossio. Flat caps and canes are neatly displayed outside in cabinets and the shop window has ladies' hats for special occasions. Step inside for a full choice and fitting.



    Opening Hours

    Mon-Fri 9.30am-7pm; Sat 9am-1pm

    Address

    72-73, Praça Dom Pedro IV, Lisbon 1100-202

    Telephone

    +351 21 342 7511

    Transport

    Restauradores metro

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