Miragaia
This gallery homes in on both home-grown and international modern art, with strong ties to Portugal.
Miragaia
This gallery homes in on both home-grown and international modern art, with strong ties to Portugal.
Príncipe Real, Santos & Estrela
Grab a wicker basket at the door of this spacious deli and fill it with carefully selected national and international gourmet products, organic produce or…
Lisbon
This gift shop is stuffed top to bottom with vibrant-coloured souvenirs made in Portugal, from modern versions of traditional craft pieces and religious…
Funchal
The name says it all here, with almost everything on sale made on the island – whether it be wicker from Camacha, wine from Funchal or bolo de mel …
Príncipe Real, Santos & Estrela
One of the big names on the fashion scene, Lidija Kolovrat was born in Bosnia and Herzegovina, but her adopted home, Lisbon, gave flight to her fantasy…
Funchal
Had to leave your walking sticks at airport security, lost your compass or forgotten your hiking boots for the levadas? Then head for O Bordão (The Staff)…
Ribeira
Housed in an attractively restored 19th-century building, this is a great place to find filigree silver necklaces, bracelets, rings and earrings, some of…
Belém
As its name suggests, this is the place to find original gifts by young Portuguese designers. Playful ceramic jewellery in candy-bright colours, bags…
Ribeira
A collective of artisans from across Portugal, this antiquated stone-house riverside shop has a fun collection of azulejos, ceramic dishes and jewellery …
Faro
Faro's modern covered market building makes a great place to wander, people-watch, buy fresh produce, sit down on a terrace with a coffee or have lunch at…
Évora
The Alentejo produces outstanding olive oil, though it has little name recognition outside Portugal. At this tiny shop, you can buy high-quality olive…
Alfama, Castelo & Graça
Inebriating lisboêtas since 1927, this vaulted cellar behind Sé de Lisboa stocks hundreds of Portuguese wines and vintage ports. Try them first at the…
Mértola
A small wool-weaving workshop next to the turismo, this place hangs on by a thread through tourist sales of beautiful handmade products, including rugs…
Estremadura & Ribatejo
Owner Paula Faria oversees one of Leiria's most discernibly curated shops, with a better assortment of local and regional Portuguese arts and handicrafts…
Ribeira
A nice twist on the traditional tourist shop, Porto Signs has unique, locally designed graphic T-shirts, as well as Portuguese wine, tea, photography…
Lisbon
Lisbon's largest shopping centre is colossal (nearly 350 shops and restaurants, plus cinemas) – it has its own app! To get here, take the blue metro line…
Ericeira
Gear up on surf, skate and streetwear at the original location of this now Portugal-wide surf shop. In addition to its own brand, you'll find…
Belém
This small gallery in the CCB spotlights the work of young Portuguese artists, from abstract paintings to contemporary landscapes and portraits. Inspired?…
Fabrica de Chapeus de Santa Maria
Funchal
Tiny, old, ramshackle Zona Velha workshop where traditional Madeiran hats are sewn together amid piles of headgear, ancient sewing machines and scraps of…
Belém
Margarida Pimentel’s ultrafine, nature-inspired jewellery fuses silver and gold with semiprecious stones. The designer’s squiggly necklaces and bangles…
Mértola
Self-caterers should head to the mercado municipal, which sells fresh fruit and vegetables, olives and cheeses. It's right outside the old town gates.
Alfama, Castelo & Graça
This tiny store stocks tins of olive oil with vintage designs, retro coffee packs, grocery bags with colourful designs and other objects that make fine…
Évora
On the second Tuesday of each month a vast open-air market sprawls across the big Rossio de São Brás, just outside the walls south of Rua da República.
Évora
Évora’s oldest bookshop sells a few eye-catching coffee-table books of the Alentejo as well as useful maps, including Alentejo & Évora.
Bairro Alto, Chiado & Cais do Sodré
At this humble ‘king of cod’ you can buy dried, salted bacalhau by the gram. And who can resist those potted cod tongues and fins? Mmmm…
Aljezur
Located near the bridge, the small covered market is a good place to buy fresh fruit and veggies, cured meats and locally caught seafood.
Silves
On the northern banks of the river, Silves' municipal market has stalls selling fresh fish, meats, cheeses and local farm produce.
Tavira
Opposite the market building, this outlet of the Algarve liquor chain has a good selection of Portuguese wines, port and spirits.
Tavira
Tavira's hangar-like modern food market near the bridge at the eastern edge of town sells fruit, vegetables, meat and fish.
Cascais
This eye-catching gallery showcases Luís Soares’ bright, abstract, fused-glass creations, from jewellery to tableware.
Lisbon
A modernist mall with over 200 stores. Take bus 758 from Cais do Sodré or walk 1km west from Praça Marquês de Pombal.
Bairro Alto, Chiado & Cais do Sodré
Fashion, books, music and cosmetics in the heart of Chiado, plus inexpensive eating (with views) on the upper level.
Lagos
Run by a friendly British couple, Owl Story has an excellent supply of second-hand books in English.
Cascais
Attached to the bus station, this mall shelters a cinema, supermarket and a string of other shops.
Sagres
Sagres' municipal market has stalls selling seafood along with fruit, vegetables and meat.
Artigos Religiosos do Santuário
Estremadura & Ribatejo
Shifting through Fátima's endless arsenal of religious trinket shops can be daunting if you're in the market for such things; it's easier to buy from the…
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