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Shopping Centre shopping in Portugal

  1. Chiado

    The Chiado, a wedge of wide streets between Rua do Crucifixo and Rua da Misericórdia, is elegantly 18th century, with upmarket shops and cafés. It leads up to the contrastingly weblike Bairro Alto (upper district), a fashionable 17th-century residential quarter, now the Lisbon Soho with one-off designers, vintage boutiques, record shops, restaurants and boho bars and cafés.

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  2. A

    Rua 5 de Outubro

    Rua 5 de Outubro has rows of artesanatos (handicrafts shops) selling pottery, knick-knacks and cork products of every kind - postcards, wine bottles, hats, shoes, even umbrellas made of cork. The shady side of the mercado municipal is a good spot for finding cheaper pottery. There are more upmarket shops along Rua Cândido dos Reis, northwest of the centre.

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  3. B

    Cascais Villa shopping centre

    Near the bus station, this mall shelters a cinema, supermarket and a string of other shops.

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  4. C

    Rua Cândido dos Reis

    There are more upmarket shops along Rua Cândido dos Reis, northwest of the centre.

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  5. D

    Centro Vasco da Gama

    Centro Vasco da Gama high-street stores, a food court and cinema.

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  6. E

    Centro Comercial Cidade do Porto

    Centro Comercial Cidade do Porto is a modern shopping centre in Boavista.

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  7. F

    Centro Comercial Via Catarina

    The central Centro Comercial Via Catarina is a modern shopping centre.

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  8. G

    Centro Comercial Colombo

    Colossal with 420 shops, cinemas, restaurants and a health club.

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  9. H

    El Corte Inglês

    Spanish giant with nine floors of fashion, design and food.

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  10. I

    Armazéns do Chiado

    Fashion, books, music and cosmetics in the heart of Chiado.

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  12. J

    Complexo das Amoreiras

    Modernist mall with 275 stores.

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