My Favorite Places
Avenida da Liberdade
Avenida da Liberdade
Avenida da Liberdade is the most expensive and chic shopping street in the Centre of Lisbon. Prada, Armani, Dolce Gabbana, Louis Vuitton and more luxury boutiques, you can find it all at this long avenue. Avenida da Liberdade runs from Parque Eduardo VII to Rossio. Whether you are here to actually go shopping or just to window shop, it doesn’t matter, because with both activities you can have fun here!
Cascais Villa Shopping Centre
Cascais Villa Shopping Centre
Villa Cascais Shopping Centre is the shopping centre of Cascais with about 90 shops, 25 restaurants, 5 cinema halls and more. In this modern shopping centre you can find several well-known stores such as Bijou Brigitte, Bershka and Pull & Bear. Fair is fair, the Mall is not a reason by itself to go to Cascais, but if you’re already there and you have time or the weather is not good, then it is certainly nice to check out the mall and to let the shopaholic in yourself go!
Rua Augusta
Rua Augusta
The Rua Augusta is situated in the Baixa district and is one of the most important shopping streets of the city. The whole street is pedestrian area to ensure that you can make the most of your shopping experience. All the major international chains are located here. In the middle of this broad shopping street you’ll find cosy terraces, where you can rest at ease when shopping. The Rua Augusta runs from Rossio to Praça Do Comércio.
Rua do Carmo
Rua do Carmo
Rua do Carmo is a nice shopping street, and is a completely pedestrian area. In this shopping street you’ll find a mix of international stores such as H&M and small authentic boutiques such as Luvaria Ulisses. When you look up while shopping on this street, you will see the bridge of the Elevador Santa Justa to Convento do Carmo. Is it raining? No worries, because in this street there is a indoor shopping center with still enough shops to make sure your shopping experience doesn’t (literally) falls into the water. You’ll find Rua Do Carmo in the Chiado district.
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