Sightseeing tour and retail therapy go together like cheese and crackers–and this is especially true in the beautiful city of Lisbon. A city known for its beautiful architectural landmarks, rich history, friendly locals, and of course Portuguese tarts! So now that you’ve done your research on the best touristy places to visit and the best activities to do here, you’re looking for the top shopping malls in Lisbon, Portugal to spend those fresh Euros? You’ve come to the right article. Those who explore the town without doing a bit of shopping at its malls don’t know what they’re missing. Read until the last sentence to make sure you know about the top shopping malls in Lisbon, Portugal.
1. Centro Vasco da Gama
Centro Vasco da Gama offers a high-end retail shopping experience with dozens of upscale brands under its glass roof. The uniquely shaped roofs and building design gives the mall an iconic look that sets it apart from its counterparts. Occupied by 6 movie theatres, over 30 eateries, hundreds of stores, and many customer service centres, this multi-level mall is the place where you want to shop until you drop. The mall is located in a place of high accessibility and provides more than 2,000 parking lots.
Centro Vasco da Gama
Address: Av. Dom João II 40, 1990-094 Lisbon, Portugal
Website: Centro Vasco da Gama
Opening hours: 9am - 12am (daily)
2. Dolce Vita Picoas Plaza
Find plenty of delectable meals at this corporate shopping mall which boasts dozens of restaurants, eateries, and cafes. Other than restaurants there also many other sit-downs as well as stand-alone options, offering a wide range of food from vegetarian to common Western meals. Some of the eateries are located outside the mall building so you can enjoy your meals on the patio or on the outdoor sitting area. It’s a good place to get a beer after a day of working. Students also love this place, as its quiet and calm atmosphere provides an ideal environment for studying.
Dolce Vita Picoas Plaza
Address: R. Tomás Ribeiro 65, 1050-227 Lisboa, Portugal
Website: Dolce Vita Picoas Plaza
Opening hours: Mon - Sat: 10am - 8pm (closed on Sun)
3. Colombo Shopping Centre
With over 300 tenants present at this mall, this largest shopping mall in Lisbon doesn’t play around when it comes to giving its visitors a truly immersive shopping experience. Some of its retailers are renowned national and international brands, which proves that the place really is a shopping paradise. You can find cuisine from all over the world in their food court area. Also, if you come here with a plan to have some fun, check out their garden or bowling alley. The mall also has an IMAX for those who wish to have an enjoyable movie night.
Colombo Shopping Centre
Address: Av. Lusíada, 1500-392 Lisbon, Portugal
Website: Colombo Shopping Centre
Opening hours: 8:30am - 12am (daily)
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4. Atrium Saldanha
This is a multi-level office building and shopping mall tenanted with an array of famous international retailers of which many are Americans. On the ground floor there is a food court with plenty of food selections. They’ve got Brazilian and Western food as well as Middle Eastern dishes such as shawarma. On the second floor, you will find upscale restaurants with fancier menus and more expensive prices. The third level and up are tenanted with multinational companies and organisations. There are also money changers, tailors, travel companies, and many more. In addition to all this, you can find pretty much all of your daily needs at this mall which is equipped with an elevator with a beautiful view of the city.
Atrium Saldanha
Address: Praça Duque de Saldanha, 1050-094 Lisbon, Portugal
Website: Atrium Saldanha
Opening hours: 10am - 11pm (daily)
Lisbon Tour Guide
Ana Cristina Paiva
I am an australian-born Portuguese living in Lisbon since I was 8 years old. I studied Tourism and became a Licensed Guide and I absolutely love my job! The Portuguese landscape, history, food, traditions have won me over and I hope to share all this with you! I live in an historical neighborhood and believe that the best way to get to know a city is by walking. During the tours I hope to answer your questions and curiosities, proving a memorable and fun learing experience.
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Francisco
Hello!!! My name is Francisco, but my friends call me Chico, so, feel free to call me that! I was born, raised and live in Lisbon, but I am a well travelled person, as I work for almost 30 years in the Tourism Industry. I am a family man, father of 3 grown up boys, and my friends say I am a "Social Animal" as I easily make friends! I love sports ( especially soccer and rugby), walking the streets of Lisbon ( I always discover new things. . . ); talking to people; trying a new wine or a different type of food. With a degree in Social & Cultural Anthropology, and with the experience as a Tour Guide, I have learned to look and feel our City and its people with tourist's eyes and heart. I believe that Life is a wonderful gift and must be enjoyed every single day, and in every moment, so my Tours reflect this philosophy. You can expect I will inform you about facts, but I will tell you the stories that made these facts interesting. My favourite themes are History and Traditions, Art and Gastronomy, Sports and People. . . Lisbon People!!! My Tours are relaxed; they are made for people who seek to Know, but also, to Enjoy!!! Aahh. . . and I can customize any of my Tours according to your special interests. Just ask me. So, this is Me. . . I am waiting for your contact!
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Marta Côrte Real
I was born in Lisbon and I'm forever in love with it! After my family, guiding is my greatest passion: I love what I do! I have a 5 year degree called Touristic Information, specifically to work as a Tourist Guide, as well as the Certificate of Competence acquired through a qualifying examination, in order to be able to exercise this regulated profession. I own and manage a tour company licensed by the Turismo de Portugal IP, Portugal's National Tourism Authority. Tour guiding has been my full time job since 2003 and it has always been incredibly rewarding. In 2021, I was recognized by the Wanderlust Awards as one of the world's "Best Specialist Guides", which I think is a result of doing what I love every day. Waking up knowing I'll meet enthusiastic people who are excited to discover my city makes me a very grateful and happy person. For almost two decades (how am I that old already?!) I travelled around the world as a tour guide and tour manager in Portugal, Europe, South and Central America. I stopped being so nomadic when my first child was born and in 2016, I became part of ToursByLocals' amazing team and since then I've been 100% dedicated to my lovely Lisbon and its surroundings. I am a mother of 3. I love planning family trips. I know how important it is to create special family memories. Travelling means getting to know new places and cultures, experiencing nature more closely, walking and playing more, discovering history through cities, monuments and palaces! Our childhood travel memories are often the sweetest and along with other remarkable moments, we build who we are and how we live in the world. So if you're in need of someone to guide you and your kids and have them thrilled about travelling, I'm your guide! I'm also very fond of small groups of friends, extended family trips and solo travellers. It's a much more personal approach and very interesting and grateful, too. It's so lovely to get to know you! My wish is to make you feel all the unique details of this fairytale country the way I proudly do, welcoming you as a friend, however always assuring professional, original and interesting tours. I offer walking tours or if you prefer to just sit and relax, I also provide tours with transportation included (private minivan, minibus, bus). You can choose from my many tours the one you're most interested in, or we can build together a tailored experience, everything at your pace. Once you send me a message, I'll try to answer right away, but if I'm delivering a tour or busy with my family, I'll let you know that I'll get back to you soon. I'll be happy to create a customized tour just for you and if you have a special request, if it's a family with different age ranges. . . let me know so we can build the best option for your group. Some of my tours can perfectly be combined. I can also help you plan the best timings to avoid the crowds and even buy your tickets, if needed. There are lots of magic places in Portugal: let me know about you, your interests and ideas and according to that I will work on your time here! The most recent experience has been incredible: the virtual tours. The idea came up with the 2020 pandemic scenery and I decided to keep them going in the future as they're such a pleasant way of travelling differently and sustainably. These tours are perfect to gather families and friends who live away from each other and for schools to complement their teaching, as well as to help those who cannot travel for many reasons, to be able to see the world. I believe we always need to make the best out of the worst. Portugal is a country to visit all year round: weather is wonderful and even during the winter you can enjoy the simple pleasures of life like sitting on an esplanade, absorbing each sunbeam! Plus, I love cooking and baking and I'm happy to share my recipes. Portuguese food is simply delicious and the wine is just perfect for a toast to celebrate life! Get ready to deeply fall in love with Portugal! Can't wait to meet you!
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Beatrice Sacco
Hello! My name is Beatrice, I'm originally from Milan and I'm currently living in Lisbon. Travel, nature, music and art are among my passions. I'm curious and determined and I love meeting people from different countries. I moved to Portugal after finishing my studies in Art History. Now I'm putting into practice what I have learned by working as a tour guide. I love to share with people all the history, culture and local insights about the beautiful city of Lisbon and its surroundings! Come with me, if you want to go deep into the richness of this place!
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Rita Jardim
Rita has been a tour guide in Portugal since 2015. She is a passionate storyteller and a history buff whose goal is to immerse curious travelers in the beautiful Portuguese tale. Rita creates customized tours, cultural experiences, and food adventures in Lisbon, Belém, Sintra, Évora, and lesser-explored corners of Portugal. If you're looking for a genuine and immersive experience beyond the typical tourist route, Rita is your guide.
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5. Centro Comercial do Campo Pequeno
How often do you come across a shopping centre that is also a national landmark? As you can tell by looking at its grand facade, Centro Comercial do Campo Pequeno is a national heritage that also functions as a shopping complex. The place hosts lots of excellent luxury goods, tenants, as well as restaurants with patios where you may enjoy your meal under the glistening sun of Lisbon. Choose from a wide range of food offered here, from international cuisine to traditional Portuguese cuisine, there is something for everyone. After exploring the mall, make some time to take a walk in its huge park. It is truly one of the best places in the city to shop and relax.
Centro Comercial do Campo Pequeno
Address: Av. República, 1000-082 Lisboa, Portugal
Website: Centro Comercial do Campo Pequeno
Opening hours: 10am - 11pm (daily)
6. Amoreiras Shopping Center
Feel like doing some expensive retail therapy in Lisbon? Then Amoreiras Shopping Center is the place to go. Discover an abundance of world-famous brands at this mall which has been around since 1985. Standing tall at the heart of the city, the shopping centre is easily recognised due to its iconic facade and architectural style. In the past, it has also won the Valmor and Municipal Prizes for the design of its building. You can find pretty much everything on your shopping list at this shopping mall - from cosmetics, luxury goods, to different kinds of services - yes this place has it all. Don’t forget to take a moment to witness the stunning panorama of Lisbon through its magnificent curtain wall. The mall also loves to pamper its non-resident EU shoppers, by giving them an instant discount for up to 15 percent. Now that’s something that’s a bit hard to pass up, right?
Amoreiras Shopping Center
Address: Av. Eng. Duarte Pacheco n° 2037, 1070-103 Lisbon, Portugal
Website: Amoreiras Shopping Center
Opening hours: 10am - 11pm (daily)
7. Embaixada - Concept Store
More than just a place where one may satiate their craving for shopping, the place is also a gallery which features the work of renowned temporary artists, designer brands, and indie clothing labels. Nestled among the upscale neighborhood of Príncipe Real, this two story shopping galleria is located within a gorgeous Moorish Revival palace built in the 9th century. Other than clothing, there is also a restaurant with outdoor seating where visitors may enjoy delectable meals while admiring the view of its beautiful garden.
Embaixada - Concept Store
Address: Praça do Príncipe Real 26, 1250-184 Lisboa, Portugal
Website: Embaixada - Concept Store
Opening hours: Mon - Sat: 12pm - 8pm; Sun: 12pm - 7pm
8. Tivoli Forum
No shopping trip to Lisbon is complete without a visit to this grand shopping complex, Tivoli Forum. Boasting a number of luxurious international tenants such as Gucci, Machaldo Joalheiro, and Philosophie, the mall offers a thorough shopping experience at its multi-level building. If you feel like taking a break after hours of bouncing from one store to another, head over to Ladurée - a world-renown French bakery that needs no further introduction. There is also a food court on the ground floor for visitors who want to fill their stomachs before setting off to do some more retail shopping.
Tivoli Forum
Address: Av. da Liberdade 180, 1250-146 Lisbon, Portugal
Opening hours: 10am - 8pm (daily)
9. Mouras Shopping Center
This is a shopping centre where you can get all your daily needs easily, thanks to its convenient size. The goods sold at this place are also reasonably priced–thus you don’t have to worry about breaking your bank while shopping here. Other than selling everyday items, you can also find eateries and salons here. Overall, the mall makes a great place for a quick shopping stop.
Mouras Shopping Center
Address: R. Silva Tavares 7, 1750-287 Lisbon, Portugal
Website: Mouras Shopping Center
Opening hours: 8am - 10pm (daily)
10. Armazéns do Chiado
Looking for something in the middle of the night in Lisbon? Then take a trip to Armazéns do Chiado, where you may get your daily supplies all under one roof. From books to cosmetics to clothing, this one-stop shopping complex has everything you need. Since it is open until late, you can still shop even when nearby stores are closing. Free WiFi is provided at this mall. For night owls who look for a good plate of delicious meal, come to this place where numerous delicious eateries are available in the food court on its top floor.
Armazéns do Chiado
Address: R. do Carmo, 1200-094 Lisbon, Portugal
Website: Armazéns do Chiado
Opening hours: 10am - 12am (daily)
Shop until you drop in Lisbon
Shopping malls in Lisbon are different from shopping malls in other cities or countries, for there is always a bit of historical touch or feel to them. From modern boutiques to unique indie stores to mega luxurious shops, the shopping spots in Lisbon are too many to be counted. Go ahead and start choosing which malls you want to visit. However, don’t be surprised when you find out that your luggage could no longer store all your belongings!
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