Conserveira de Lisboa
There's a feast for the eyes at this shop, whose walls are lined with colorful tins of sardines and other seafood, as well as fruit preserves and other delicacies. The staff serves you from behind an antique wooden counter.
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There's a feast for the eyes at this shop, whose walls are lined with colorful tins of sardines and other seafood, as well as fruit preserves and other delicacies. The staff serves you from behind an antique wooden counter.
There are now several branches of this respected wine merchant in Lisbon, but the Sant Justa elevator location has been in business for almost a century, and the knowledgeable English-speaking staff will let you know everything about the vintage you've selected. Bottles are stacked from floor to ceiling and packed in glass vitrines like museum displays. Garrafeira Nacional is also known for its selection of Portuguese spirits and fortified wines.
One of the city's oldest goldsmiths, W. A. Sarmento first opened its doors in 1870 and remains famous for its characteristic Portuguese gold and silver filigree work. Beautifully crafted pieces from six generations are displayed in an on-site jewelry museum.
This surprisingly spacious shop is about as unconventional as it gets in Lisbon. Prepare to be completely engaged by the eclectic mix of vintage clothes, needlepoint purses, and boxes of costume jewelry—you name it, really. Another major selling point is the retro-chic café and cocktail bar in the middle.
It doesn't look like they could fit one more bottle on the shelves at Garrafeira Napoleão. It can be difficult to make a selection from the huge array on offer, but English-speaking staff at this wine store can recommend vintages.
Several centuries are represented at this shop near the cathedral. It carries furniture, paintings, sculpture, and religious art from the 17th and 18th centuries as well as 20th-century artwork.
Just off Rossio square, this enticing shop dating back to 1860 stocks cheeses, preserves, vintage port, and other fine Portuguese products.