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6 years ago
I bought a pair of bags and they were torn to shreds after I put them into a blender this is simply ridiculous would not buy cakes here again read more
Rua do Comércio, 16
1100-150 Lisbon
Portugal
Baixa, Rossio - Baixa - Chiado
912 277 783
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What time does Chapelaria D Aquino open?
Chapelaria D Aquino opens at 10:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Chapelaria D Aquino close?
Chapelaria D Aquino closes at 7:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Chapelaria D Aquino is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 10:00 AM - 7:00 PMSun Closed
Does Chapelaria D Aquino have parking?
Yes, Chapelaria D Aquino 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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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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A Outra Face da Lua
A outra face da Lua, Baixa
Love it. Fast fashion especially for active wear. All my clothes are holding up great.read more
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.
Not until I went to Lisbon's Time Out Market did I grow excited about my place of lodging being a…read moremere 5-minute walk from here. I'd been to other Time Out Markets, in the US, and found them places which I had little desire to return to. Not this one, to which I returned at least 3 other times. It wasn't just the easy appeal of an amply-poured glass of great wine at an equally great price, but the whole vibe of the place, featuring the best of Portugal's best. Literally, everything looked appealing here; choosing what to eat to accompany that wine? That was my sole dilemma. One side of this place has eateries that feature really well-priced nightly specials, often selling out, which gives you an idea of their popularity. I frequently found myself in another stretch of the place, opting for a wonderfully fresh sushi platter that ran about $30US. If you do nothing more than come for food and drink you'll likely not notice that there's a really wonderful, artsy shop (A Vida Portuguesa) that features unique and beautiful gifts for yourself or others. Also, a bookstore upstairs and, during the daytime, a huge farmer's market/green-grocery in another space attached to the main hall, but easily overlooked. I highly recommend this Time Out Market, even suggesting you plan your stay to be in close proximity. That's how much I liked it.
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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.
Since when is buying leather gloves a mind altering experience??. Since Luvaria Ulisses, that when…read more You must experience this to appreciate it. Each glove is custom fit to YOUR hands. The women of Luvaria Ulisses know how to pamper their clientele to the max. The experience of outstanding! Soo personalized and tailored to you and only you. This place is a license to print money.
This tiny glove shop has the most exquisite leather gloves. I settled on a lovely pair of red…read moregloves with a liner. Not a budget place but these gloves should last a long time provided I treat them well. No touching the snow with these beauties.
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The vintage game in lisbon is outstanding! We loved Both of the As de Espadas locations and made…read moreunexpected purchases at both! Nunu at the new location was extremely helpful and informative. Very fair prices, great quality. Would definitely recommend and go back.
great product for the price, if you love blouses with shoulderpads and neckerchiefs then this is…read morethe place for you, staff was so nice and in the end i bought a beautiful orange kimono sleeve dress!
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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.
Feira da Ladra might not be the reason to go to Lisbon but if you're a flea market fan wondering…read morewhat treasures can be unearthed in that environment halfway across the world, this would be a great starting point. Occurring on Tuesdays and Saturdays, this open air flea market or, "thieve's market" (the literal translation), stretches from the bottom of one hill to the top, both sides of the street, with what's easily over a hundred vendors. I'd heard that bargaining isn't welcomed here and didn't try but even though I loved looking at everything, only a couple of things interested me enough to inquire about price. In the end, I tired of looking at everything before I ran out of everything to be looked at, but didn't come away empty-handed. A small art print was my prized-possession as well as a belief that everyone serious about vintage finds should make time for this during time spent in Lisbon.
We loved this flea market and spent a good amount of time walking around here. Several locals told…read moreus about it and I was thrilled that we were here on a Saturday and could go. There were tons and tons of vendors with all sorts of things at great prices for several city blocks with roads blocked off for pedestrians making it easy to shop. There was a nice mix of antiques and ceramics and old and new. I got a few small keepsakes as well as some totes and clothing for my daughter at fair prices. Definitely worth the visit. Plus, we walked through the charming Alfama and did additional shopping and snacking along the way. Several really cute breakfast spots can be found here.
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