The city of Lisbon has lot to offer and has become an important place in Europe. Apart from its historical sights, beautiful viewpoints and amazing restaurants, Lisbon also hosts some of the best shops in Portugal. Inside the small streets, you can find many great places for shopping, so we decided to write an article about our 5 favourite shops to visit in Lisbon.

Latitid

Are you looking for trendy swimwear with beautiful cuts, strong colours and unique designs? Then the LATITID store in Lisbon is the right choice.

LATITID is a Portuguese brand which takes its name from the fusion of “LATITUDE” and “ATTITUDE.” Created for bold and individualistic women, LATITID embodies a cosmopolitan spirit that celebrates the mix of culture, art and modernity. The brand was founded by Inês Fonseca, Marta Fonseca and Fernanda Santos. Inspired from their hometown Porto, they launched the first LATITID collection in April 2013.

Each collection represents a journey to a city, influenced by its history, architecture and lifestyle. Bikinis, bathing suits, beachwear clothes and accessories reflect the latest ready-to-wear trends and are carefully crafted in the northern of Portugal. Here, every piece is made with premium materials imported from Italy. The LATITID shop with its beautiful beachwear designs can be found in the Embaixada Concept Store in Príncipe Real.

Luvaria Ulisses

Located in Rua do Carmo 87-A/ in Chiado, Luvaria Ulisses is a real hidden gem in Lisbon. The small store offers exquisite Portuguese leather gloves since its establishment in 1925. Founded by Joaquim Rodrigues Simões, a former city council executive turned entrepreneur, this iconic shop has remained a timeless symbol of excellence. On top, it is the last remaining store in Portugal dedicated exclusively to the sale of gloves.

Therefore, the unique glove shop is known for its exceptional craftsmanship and personalized service. Even if the store is quite small, the knowledgeable staff ensures a unique shopping experience and helps you to find the perfect fit for your hand.

With Luvaria Ulisses, you will experience the rich heritage of glove-making in the heart of Lisbon. No wonder that each pair of gloves is a real work of art. Even if you don’t need new gloves, this store with its intimate and charming atmosphere is always worth a visit.

Tania Gil Jewelry

Tania Gil was born in Lisbon in 1981 and raised in the village of Porto Covo on the Alentejo coast. She is a renowned jewelry designer who brings nature’s beauty to life. After completing her degree in industrial design at IADE, she followed her childhood dream by enrolling at Contacto Directo which is a prestigious jewelry school. This experience allowed her to explore the universe of jewelry design and how to create her first jewelry pieces.

Therefore, her jewelry designs are a reflection of her deep connection to organic aesthetics and the intricate forms which can be found in nature. She searches for inspiration in the smallest fragments of natural elements, such as shells or butterflies, which she transforms into stunning designs. By capturing the patterns and shapes she finds in nature, Tania creates unique handmade pieces that embody the essence of nature’s beauty.

You can find her small charming store in the Green Street in Lisbon. If you are lucky enough, you can meet her there directly in person.

Companhia Portugueza do Chá

A few minutes from Lisbon’s Green Street, Sebastian Filgueiras invites visitors on a historical journey into the world of tea. His tea store Companhia Portugueza do Chá is a great place for tea lovers that is located in an old shoe store from 1880.

With a great passion for tea, the Argentinian owner shares his love for tea through his remarkable tea shop. Companhia Portugueza do Chá offers a great variety of teas sourced from selected places all over the world. Every tea is carefully chosen by Sebastian and his variety covers a diverse range of different flavours and aromas. From the smell of fresh Portuguese bergamot to classical music which underlines the nostalgic atmosphere, you’ll feel like you don’t want to leave his store anymore.

This store truly captivates the senses and takes guests on a journey into the world of tea. Also perfect for shopping a gift when you travel to Lisbon, Companhia Portugueza do Chá is a must-visit destination.

Benamor

In 1925, a mysterious pharmacist created handmade beauty recipes in Lisbon by using natural ingredients. These handcrafted beauty recipes were based on unique scents and natural ingredients nurtured under the Portuguese sun, including lemon, rose, aloe vera, and almond oil. Packed in colourful Art Deco tubes, the products became an instant sensation and won the hearts of all Lisbon beauties, including Queen Amélie herself, the last reigning queen of Portugal until 1908.

Over the years, Benamor has retained its status as one of Portugal’s most beloved beauty brands, spreading its delightful beauty recipes across the globe. The original formulas from the past are still handcrafted with love and care by skilled artisans, which makes Benamor to an iconic brand. When you enter the Benamor store in Lisbon, it is like diving into the rich history of Portugal’s most iconic cosmetics brand. With its fresh ambiance, the store proudly embraces its origins and traditions, offering the finest beauty products from Portugal.

Inside the store, you’ll discover a wide range of glamorous items that bring you back in time. The store also features coffrets, sets of creams that make for special and elegant gifts, perfect for those who appreciate Portuguese quality with a touch of history. Especially lovers of self-care, should not miss out Benamor and travel back in the history of Portuguese beauty.

Many great places for shopping in Lisbon

Besides these five stores in Lisbon, the city has even more to offer. Every month, some new upcoming brands open their stores in the capital of Portugal to break through the noise. Always keep your eyes open, when you walk through the small streets of Lisbon. You will be surprised how much this city has to offer.

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