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Rua Coelho da Rocha, 85B
1350-073 Lisbon
Portugal
Campo de Ourique
Hours
What time does Bonchic open?
Bonchic opens at 10:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Bonchic close?
Bonchic closes at 6:30 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Bonchic is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 10:00 AM - 6:30 PMSun Closed
Does Bonchic have parking?
Yes, Bonchic has parking options.
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Awesome, cute shop with a good variety of yarn options and supplies. The gal working was very…read morefriendly and helpful.
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This is my kind of shop: girly, feminine, colorful, light- and not so much stuff you can't see. Got…read morea really cute maxi dress here and they had bright tops, pant outfits that seem to be all the rage of late, and bags and jewelry--oh and a few little soap type gift items. Cash only. Loved the little details like the flowers wrapped around the top of every hanger. And the tea bags- not sure what that's about. I mean, I get it's the name of the store, but is this also some sachet trick? Bring your Portuguese translator or just the cash to transact here.
Time Out market is overwhelming and fun. Best to come with a small group, so you can finagle a…read moreplace to sit, while others in the group hunt and source for the best bites. There's a variety of options and cuisines available, plus beers, wine and cocktails for purchase. I would leave small children at home with a babysitter, as trying to maneuver through the crowds with a stroller is just too much to deal with. We liked the tacos, burgers and pad Thai. Desserts are also available.
There's a big difference between a Time Out Market versus a hawker market like Maxwell Food Centre…read morein Singapore or the Tsukiji Outer Market in Tokyo. Jamie W and I have been to the smaller Time Out Markets in NYC (Union Square and DUMBO), but we could never find our footing in these places. This one has the distinction of being the original Time Out Market, so it's had over a dozen years since its opening in 2014 to develop its cred with dilettante foodies and insufferable vloggers. At the same time, the rigid conformity of the food vendors to the Time Out brand makes this place feel far removed from the family-run businesses where you can get a more authentic ambiance and for the most part, cheaper prices. Paying the equivalent of $8 for an overdecorated donut may produce momentary Instagram gratification but little else (Photo 8). That's not to say the layout here isn't well organized, but basically you're relegated to long communal tables where your movements are restricted. Being elbows-to-elbow with famished, arm-waving tourists is not ideal. We were even here during off-peak hours, so I'm presuming it becomes more chaotic and cacophonous during lunch and dinner rushes, especially with the reverberations created from the high ceilings (Photo 9). With dozens upon dozens of food choices, this place is ideal for large groups who have no interest in exploring their own dining options, the ones who are perfectly satisfied with hanging out in food courts in shopping malls. RELATED - Exploring Lisbon? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://yelp.to/RRnWvpDcj1
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I love the facade of the shop, and they have some nice (real) pieces--looked like they had both new…read moreand vintage stuff, and they had real sterling charms--almost got the little sardine can one, but opted for a fun enamel and sterling peacock ring instead. The two people working there were not very friendly. I get you have plenty of tourists "bothering" you to look at what you have in this shop, but that's part of having a shop: People. In your space. Just looking. Until they are just buying. They officially take AmEx, but prefer you not use it. The lady was sorta rude with another customer, and the guy that helped me got all offended because I called this wacky cocktail ring "costume" jewelry, since it is sterling. Yeah, but it still isn't fine jewelry with gem stones, easy killer. You certainly may find a unique Portuguese piece here, but be prepared to deal with attitude.
A great little gem amongst other gems. Sorry for the pun. I looked at quite a few stores before…read moredetermining i'd buy from here. As someone who's looking for handmade cufflinks, i found Carmo to be one of the few that actually did sell them, did have a decent selection, and while the prices were 'non negotiable', they do fill out tax returns for tourists, which no other joalharia offered. But more so, they had things i liked compared to the rest.
Not just a cafe!!! A Outra Face da Lua is an impeccably…read morepresented establishment with a great selection of mens and womens vintage clothing, toys & other fun finds. A great selection of hats, furs, jackets, sweaters, coats, kimonos, bags, shoes and accessories. Plenty of vintage headbands, scarves and ties! Light snacks, cocktails, coffee and fun to be had at this great location in Lisbon, only a stones throw from the centre and within walking distance to other nearby vintage stores. Slightly more pricy than other vintage stores here in Lisbon, however, good quality vintage doesn't come cheap! Address: R. Assunção 22, 1100-044
So this is supposed to be a famous Lisbon vintage/thrift store; however, I am sad to say that I was…read moreunderwhelmed. I realize that every city has its own thrift/vintage culture and it's hard to find a market where you find that perfect combination of affordable + chic + a bargain. The difference between affordable and a bargain meaning that you're selling clothes at an affordable price (let's say a woman's sweater for 10 euros) and also at a comparative bargain considering the original value (so, not an H&M sweater for 10 euros). The selection here was more "vintage" (old) than thrift (inexpensive), and generally overpriced by my standards. The jewelry was housed across the street, and that selection was small. Encountered a much better vintage option further north in the city.
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Hai sir/madam. I am Bangladeshi citizenship and now I live…read morein Qatar.i am a tailoring operator.i know work ladies and gent's dress.i worked here in a tailors of a company.i make here uniforms of our company staffs.i have 14 years of experience of this work.now i want going to portugal for work.because the Portugal is beautiful country.and I want see this country's beauty with work. you need any tailoring operator please inform me at mail ya phone number. mdhasansikder203@gmail.com Or +97431046318 Thankyou.
Amazing job every time by the nicest ladies. Tailoring is either nonexistent or extremely…read moreexpensive elsewhere in Europe but with Modistas, it is not. Highly recommended.
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This is a very cute shop, a step above the rest in our opinion. Excellent selection of…read morePortugal-produced goods, namely kitchen accessories and bath products. They have cute t shirts, magnets and books. We got tea, a soap on a rope in the shape of a sardine, a book and a few postcards. The shop owner is personable and can offer recommendations too. The value for the price isn't amazing, but is better than the more touristy spots around the popular parts of town. Either way, decent selection!
From the owner: A Souvenirs shop where you can find and buy nice and uniques handcrafeted gifts or souvenirs to…read moreremember Alfama, Lisbon and Portugal. We wish you an enjoyable store experience and an unforgettable visit to Alfama, Lisbon and Portugal.
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I was shopping in Lisbon and happened upon this beautiful store in a great area of the city…read more Didn't buy anything at the time, but regretted it ever since. Took me a month to track them down, but it's a beautiful store that I highly recommend visiting when you're in Lisbon. I plan on doing some post-holiday shopping. Unique, interesting, artsy finds.
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