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Amoreiras Shopping Center

Amoreiras Shopping Center

4.0(27 reviews)
21.0 kmAmoreiras, Campo de Ourique
€€

We wanted to try a vegan burger joint located inside the Amoreiras Shopping Center's food court;…read morethus, by default, we entered this mega-Mall. We rode the 24E trolley from Calçada da Gloria (just above our apartment), and it was an enjoyable and relatively quick ride to the Mall. (We passed by it once before on a return bus ride from an out of town jaunt, so I was familiar with how it looked; although, I had no idea how close it was--although, in Lisbon, pretty much everything is relatively close.) Anyway, the Mall itself looks humongous from the outside, bookend-ed by a couple of tall glass towers. Inside, is a sprawling maze of enclosed walkways and storefronts. Its stores are no different from any mid-end/high-end shopping mall you'd see back in the States, including the obligatory supermarket (My Auchon is this one's big market; a boutique Celeiro also sits nearby). Naturally, we stopped into the supermarket to check-out their plant-based goods, which turned out to be very decent with prices much better another huge mall we usually go to that's on the Metro's Linha Azul. The Mall's food court is huge and a bit daunting in finding specific eateries (if you've never been to that food court before)--everything's not laid-out in one open arena, but in various aisles and nooks-and-crannies. That said, it was interesting to see the variety of eateries available for all different tastes. Other than that, all the stores are sleek and expensive-looking--not as high-end as El Corte, though. And, too, like any mega-mall, this one has a multi-screen movie house showing the latest Hollywood junk. (Lol!!!) We've only got another week left in our 6-week Lisbon stay, so we'll definitely be back to the mall to shop My Auchon for food staples. And, too, the vegan burger joint was pretty tasty, so we'll pop in there for some junk food...! I'm pretty cool with Amoreiras Shopping Mall...!! :D

This was...a bizarre experience...kind of like a ghost town but with actively working ghosts. I…read morelove love love portugal...but again this mall was weird. Regular stores, Regular prices (not really, see below), but kinda felt like u could meet an incubus at any moment. Very hard to describe. Prices were way higher than portugal prices, they were like...American prices at a portuguese mall. And things in portugal are generally insanely cheap. Go there for the spooky experience...entrance is free!!

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Amoreiras Shopping Center
Amoreiras Shopping Center
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Centro Colombo

Centro Colombo

4.0(42 reviews)
19.4 kmCarnide
€€

Centro Colombo is a large shopping centre in Lisbon, Portugal, the stadium is across from Estádio…read moreda Luz, the largest football stadium in Portugal and home to S.L. Benfica. Colégio Militar/Luz Metro Station has an entrance pretty much right outside if you're visiting on public transport. The look/feel of the mall is very interesting - it has parts that show a little need for TLC, while other parts are modern or showcasing the stunning traditional Portuguese architecture, I did find the layout of the mall to make it quite difficult to navigate overall though. There was a giant Christmas tree in the central area of the mall, right in front of Nespresso which was a festive touch as I visited in December. It is home to the largest Primark in Portugal. Other international brands located here include Adidas, BOSS Menswear, Foot Locker, Nespresso and many others. There is also a supermarket (Continente) and a blast from the past, as there's a bricks-and-mortar Toys "R" Us store here, a brand which vanished back home in the UK many years ago. For food and drink, there are a couple of options for fast food including Burger King and McDonald's, but there aren't many options for coffee. I was surprised to see Starbucks absent from the mall. One of the coolest things about the mall for me is that most of the stores are open until midnight. A mall like this would likely close around 8-9 PM back home in the UK, so for a night owl like myself this is awesome! Although, this is traditional in Lisbon as a whole. 4* - The best place to shop in Lisbon, not without its flaws but certainly worth a visit on a rare rainy day in the city or if you have to pick up something while visiting the Portuguese capital.

Excellent location to shop. I had to take a taxi as my location was not easily access by a bus o…read moremetro. The mall was excellent with plenty of shops. Everything is easily marked. There is a movie theater and the food court was amazing. A very good experience, overall. Once I got what I needed I went to the Metro which is under the mall to come back to my hotel. Excellent service.

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Centro Colombo
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Centro Vasco da Gama - Alameda dos Oceanos entrance

Centro Vasco da Gama

3.8(40 reviews)
14.2 kmParque das Nações
€€

This was the nicest mall we visited in Lisbon…read more It was a short Metro ride from Rossi and close to Parque de Nacoes, the aquarium and the Arena. It contained both local and international stores as well as some restaurants. A huge Continente anchored the first floor and sold both groceries and some apparel. Very reasonable pricing. It's a bit outside of Lisbon, closer to the airport, so head here if in the area.

Centro Vasco da Gama is a modern shopping centre in Lisbon, it is located across the way from Cabo…read moreRuivo on the Lisbon Metro and isn't too far away from Lisbon Airport. Late-night shopping is a big thing in Portugal, so the mall is open until midnight, although individual store opening times will of course vary. The selection of the stores within the mall isn't great, but the most impressive thing about it is the Architecture, the mall is stunning, with a whole glass arcade, and a mini arch which reminds me a little of London's Wembley Stadium. There weren't many international brands that I was familiar with here, I only really recognised Claire's, JD Sports, Nespresso and H&M. Many of the stores I'm sure will be interesting to the local Portuguese population though, with more familiar brands for me being elsewhere in the city. For food and drink, you can find Burger King amongst other smaller brands. The toilets aren't free, while I understand public toilets for free is less common around Europe, you shouldn't have to pay to pee, especially when you're spending money and shopping anyway. For shopping in Lisbon, I much prefer Colombo which is larger and has a better selection of places to eat and drink, but this isn't a bad alternative if you're looking for a change, something a bit more modern, or close to the Airport. 3*

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Centro Vasco da Gama - In Centro Vasco da Gama

In Centro Vasco da Gama

Centro Vasco da Gama - Giant sculpture located at the Alameda dos Oceanos entrance

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Giant sculpture located at the Alameda dos Oceanos entrance

Jumbo - shoppingcenters - Updated May 2026

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