Shopping lovers have an unavoidable date in Lisbon. Whatever the product you want to buy, this destination has numerous spaces that are perfect for shopping: more complete shopping centres, outlets with the best prices, small traditional shops, street markets, fairs...

The Baixa Pombalina neighborhood is the quintessential area for shopping. Strolling along its cobbled streets, we come across shops selling typical products, some so old that they have seen more than three centuries pass by. Even its streets denote the ancient commercial activities that were practiced, such as Rua dos Bacalhoeiros, Rua do Ouro, Rua da Prata and Rua dos Correeiros. On its main street, Avenida da Liberdade, are the big international brands.

Chiado, on the other hand, is the most elegant area where fashion and art meet, giving rise to galleries, avant-garde shops and classic workshops of some of the best artists in the country. The finest jewelry and porcelain, the most traditional bookstores, incredible antique houses and the most exclusive clothing can be found here.

Going up, we reach Principe Real, the new shopping area of ​​Lisbon, full of small innovative brands, craft projects and gourmet proposals for the most exquisite palates.

Those who prefer alternative products will find paradise in Bairro Alto: handcrafted accessories from young designers, vintage clothing, tattoo artists, old vinyl shops... Along these lines, the Lx Factory industrial complex, in the Alcántara neighborhood, is an ideal option for spend the day shopping and tasting the best flavors of Lisbon.

Finally, to delve into the authentic essence of Lisbon, an unmissable place is the Ladra Fair, which is held every Tuesday and Saturday in the Santa Clara field, behind the San Vicente de Fora monastery. In it you can find authentic beauties, tiles, antiques, different handicrafts...

In short, Lisbon, in addition to history, art, nature and gastronomy; It can also boast of having a strong shopping culture, which attracts tourists from all over the world for its incredible variety of products.

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