The museums of Lisbon celebrate the rich history and culture of this Portuguese capital city. The Maritime Museum is perfect for kids (and grown-ups!) who adore all things nautical, while the Casa-Museu Dr. Anastácio Gonçalves is a hidden gem of colorful artwork. To fully appreciate the city’s dramatic stone architecture you can take a guided walking tour, or customize your own tour, making sure to visit the Padrao dos Descobrimentos, the Mosteiro dos Jeronimos, and the UNESCO World Heritage site the Torre de Belem.
Restaurants in Lisbon
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The "Sapataria do Carmo", founded in 1904, is one of the oldest, smallest and charismatic shoes shops in the center of Lisbon. This shop is dedicated exclusively in selling handmade shoes, made by the best craftsmen from the Portuguese footwear industry. The 240 old fashion numbered shoe boxes, displayed on the walls, show the unique decor of the 50s. Here, you wiil find a modern range of models that are of a supreme quality and make you tiptoe in the excitement of trying them on!
5.0 based on 21 reviews
Goodies is agourmet boutique in Chiado, central Lisbon. Here you can find exclusive gourmet products in a refined and cozy atmosphere! Want to take home the best that Portugal has to offer? Come here and take with you the most amazing and selected wines, olive oils, candies and much, much more!
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Memorias & Segredos is a shop, located in the heart of the historical quarter of Chiado, around the corner of Largo do Carmo, where you can discover a diverse range of food and wine products made in Portugal.In M.& S. we: bring to memory the flavours of old times; reveal the secrets of new products; defend portuguese gastronomy and its artisanal home made food as part of the cultural heritage.
5.0 based on 16 reviews
Welcome to the greatest of our loves: Portugal. Here we sell smiles, sun, expressions and good Portuguese mood. We sell optimism and the Portuguese heart. All this in the form of souvenirs and fresh products that, even if time passes, kill the longing for this country by the sea planted.
Greeted by kind staff, I have browsed this cute shop. Very curious, clean and interesting items make this shop a nice stop to find and learn about Portugal. Located in Chiado area very close to Carmo convent ruins. I do not advise to take a car to this location, but if you must, there is a public garage near by.
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Enjoy a hands-on Portuguese cooking experience with top Chefs in a cozy and cool environment in the Chiado Area. The cooking classes take place in a shared wing of the Sacramento Church, that keeps the 18th century original floor and ceilings that we renovated and transformed into concept store with a kitchen. It is located in the center of Chiado where night life and trendy shopping areas are.
5.0 based on 78 reviews
Younik - Dare to be You is an artistic & thematic jewellery shop and it is a 100% Portuguese brand. Our criations have several inspirations but all have their own identity. Collections are inspired in different national icons but also in geometry, planets... and others! Come, visit us and surprise yourself!
While strolling around trendy Chiado I stumbled upon this adorable store that offers the most unique, fun jewelry at very affordable prices, many of the pieces hand made by lovely Patricia who’s the owner and the sweetest person. She uses a wide variety of materials like silver, semi-precious stones, and even cork! in a wide array of the most creative designs. I was very happy to find some nice pieces for myself as well as some gifts for my friends and family. If you happen to be in Lisbon and want to find unique custom jewelry, then “Younik” is the place!
5.0 based on 4 reviews
The Feeting Room is a multibrand concept store located in downtown Lisbon, hosting upcoming Portuguese designers, local labels and independent international brands. We focus on footwear made in Portugal, but our offer includes clothing, accessories, jewelry and lifestyle items. We also host a specialty coffee area.
We walked into this store in passing but found great fashion offerings from many cool independent Portuguese labels at reasonable prices. We were impressed with the selection of clothes, shoes and accessories and bought a couple of items which have now become some of our most treasured fashion items. The cafe inside served the only good coffee we had during our stay in Lisbon, though it did take quite a while (10+ minutes) for the coffee - this didn't matter to us as we weren't in a hurry.
4.5 based on 36 reviews
I am a lover or fine dinnerware so I knew this house, but to see their own museum and huge ovens where they used to make their fine porcelain was very interesting, and a nice surprise to find out they had an outlet store with nice prices
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