5 Best Shopping in Lisbon, Portugal

Cortiço & Netos

Intendente Fodor's choice

The Portuguese love affair with azulejo tiles is evident on buildings across the country, but taking home a tile as a memento has implications, as many of those for sale have been stolen from historic buildings. For a more ethical option, Cortiço & Netos sells distinct and beautiful discontinued tiles from the 1950s onward. You can buy just one tile or by the square meter.

Fábrica Sant'Anna

Chiado Fodor's choice

Established in 1741, this workshop and store uses century-old techniques, including painting and glazing entirely by hand, to create contemporary designs and reproductions of antique tiles.

Loja dos Descobrimentos

Alfama

You can often see artists at work in this shop specializing in hand-painted tiles. They ship worldwide, so there's no need to haul any breakables home in your bags.

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Luza

Chiado

From ornate azulejo tiles to kitsch designs (think: dishes shaped like giant lettuce leaves), Portuguese ceramics are much sought after by visitors from around the world. Hidden slightly off the main shopping strip in upscale Chiado, Luza offers beautiful pieces at very affordable prices, with some pieces priced by weight. Smaller items like Portuguese cockerel wine stoppers make cute mementos and gifts.

Vista Alegre

Chiado

Originally a royal factory founded in 1817, this is now one of Europe’s most prestigious porcelain manufacturers. The flagship store in Chiado presents its ever-changing collections, which are often signed by national and international artists.