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    3.0 (4 reviews)
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    Amoreiras Shopping Center

    Amoreiras Shopping Center

    4.0(27 reviews)
    2.5 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
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    Time Out Market - Pasteis de Nata

    Time Out Market

    4.3(1.1k reviews)
    0.7 kmCais do Sodré, Bairro Alto - Bica - Cais do Sodré
    €€

    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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    Time Out Market - Sangrias

    Sangrias

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    Pastel de nata

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    Burger spot

    Armazéns do Chiado

    Armazéns do Chiado

    3.4(17 reviews)
    0.1 kmRossio - Baixa - Chiado, Baixa
    €€

    I visited Lisbon recently, and came upon this shopping center in the heart of downtown Chiado. It's…read moreunassuming from the front, but once enter, you discover a modern bright shopping mall inside. To be completely transparent, I only stopped in to use the restroom. I really didn't do any shopping here. It was fun to walk through and see the lights and lovely holiday decorations. (And a tip - if you need a restroom - here's a spot.) But what makes this place special are the holiday lights on the exterior. They have a lovely light and music display that runs at certain times (not sure how often), which passersby stop by and watch. It's really fun to watch. We came upon it by accident, but so glad we did. So for me, the fun is in people watching, and the decor outside. For shopping in Lisbon - you may find what you need here, but you may also really enjoy stopping in the many shops on the streets.

    Armazéns do Chiado is a shopping centre within the city centre of Lisbon, although quite small…read morecompared to European / US standards, it is still quite an impressive building and the opening hours until 11 PM remain useful for shopping into the evening. There aren't a great deal of stores here, the total on the website states 50, and that felt accurate based on my experience. Some international brands which have stores here include Kiko Milano and Sephora, Mango, Tommy Jeans, and The Body Shop. There are multiple options for food and drink including large American chains such as McDonald's and Starbucks. There is some seating around the small, again which is handy if you're looking to sit down while shopping, or walking around the city, without heading into a cafe/restaurant. 3* - Certainly dwarfed by the Colombo Shopping Centre which is further out, but the best out of limited options if you're looking for a mall in central Lisbon, it is an impressive building and the Starbucks / McDonald's are particularly useful in this location.

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    Armazéns do Chiado
    Armazéns do Chiado - Christmas time

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    Christmas time

    A Outra Face da Lua

    A Outra Face da Lua

    4.1(15 reviews)
    0.3 kmRossio - Baixa - Chiado, Baixa

    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 - Gosto e diferente

    Gosto e diferente

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    A Outra Face da Lua

    A Outra Face da Lua - A outra face da Lua, Baixa

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    A outra face da Lua, Baixa

    Loja Marias - shopping - Updated May 2026

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