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Rua Tomás da Anunciação, 58 a
1350-330 Lisbon
Portugal
Campo de Ourique
Hours
What time does Ara open?
Ara opens at 10:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
What time does Ara close?
Ara closes at 6:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Ara is closed on Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Fri 10:00 AM - 6:00 PMSat-Sun Closed
Does Ara have parking?
Yes, Ara has parking options.
Portuguese
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DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY! There is no refund policy and the Store Manager who runs this shop off of…read moreHurculano street will not work with you. I bought a pair of leather boots that I could not keep because they gave me horrible blisters. I brought them back because I could not wear them. The blonde who I am assuming is the Manager openly yelled at me telling me that it wasn't her problem that I acquired blisters and that there was nothing she could do for me because the shoes were "used". Please keep in mind that these boots were worn for 45 minutes total and I only had them on my person for about two days. Absolute refusal to help or meet me half way. I asked for a possible refund, exchange, store credit, something, but no help. I've never had a store employee yell at me. I left the boots because I couldn't wear them and went home and cried. NEVER AGAIN!
Great food,service and atmosphere. The staff is very hospitable and knowledgeable. Great place for…read morelunch. Every one speaks English
Such a charming store with top notch customer service! I heard about them prior to my Lisbon trip…read moreand told myself I'd visit if I had time. So glad I did! They had beautiful, well-crafted shoes and I left with a pair that is so comfortable and elegant. Not expensive at all given the quality of the shoes. Check them out and bring home a pair as they'd be a great souvenir.
I don't understand the popularity of this establishment…read more Hardly any selection. Very surprised at the lack of selection. Expensive
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Excellent vibe . Cool people talking telling stories . Mellow feel ...there seems to be a leather…read morework shoe concept decor . Absolutely fantastic bartender great atmosphere and feel .
I noticed this great store as I walked by on a walking tour of the city. The fun chalkboard ad…read moreoutside was the draw: "shoes n' booze!" They have a great selection of shoes, mens and womens, nearly all made in Portugal, and when you buy a pair of shoes, you get a bottle of wine! I really wished I needed to buy a pair of shoes but coming off a long hiking trip, my baggage space was pretty limited! But, I know I'll be back in Portugal soon and I will definitely visit the shop!
Símbolo!
Montra!
Montra de frente!
Sapataria Lisbonense
Lisbonense, exterior
From the owner: High quality shoes, made in Portugal!read more
Montra
Calcado Guimaraes is a discount shoe stores where you can find different brands under one roof…read more The price point is mid range so quite affordable for everyday wear. If you cannot find the size you need, ask the staff to look for it at the back as they don't display all their inventory with the limited store footage.
Very good shoes for the price. So reasonable and comfortable for every day wear. Good selection…read moretoo. I have small , wide feet with high instep. I could always find something with this store that was comfortable and cute. Practical too.
Friends we dined with asked what we'd been doing so far in Lisbon and we asked the same of them…read more El Corte Inglés wasn't just on their recommended list; It also came to me in a text message the following day, reminding me that I should go there. Wow. Amongst the things I didn't even know that I was pining away for, add an 8-story+ department store that is everything to everyone. We entered in a very high-end part of the store featuring all the luxury brands one knows then descended to a food court and movie theaters. From there, I moved on to explore the amazing lower-level supermarket before leaving there and strolling into the beauty/pharmacy department filled with products that both are and aren't available in the US. I took the escalator up, eyeballing what each floor held before disembarking at a floor featuring home furnishings, electronics, housewares, and Christmas decor then got together with my friends for a drink at a wine bar on the top floor. Someone else could write a book on all I likely missed here but what I saw guaranteed that from here on I'll be searching for El Corte Inglése in every place I travel. If you think it's odd to have a department store on your must-see list in Lisbon it's clear that you've not yet been to El Corte Inglés.
Beautiful and luxurious department store perfectly located in Lisbon. Prices reflect the brand and…read morequality available with many employees available to help with your shopping needs.
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