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The best Christmas gifts, from Avenida da Liberdade to Rossio
Dezember 13 2022
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On this festive season, the cake is king, the sardine is queen and the Christmas tree is a Little Garden.
From Avenida da Liberdade to Rossio, passing by world designer brands and the oldest bookstore in the world open to the public, today we suggest five stores to do your Christmas shopping. b>
Louis Vuitton, Avenida da Liberdade
With ready-to-wear, shoes, luxury leather goods, fragrances, watches and accessories, nº 190 Avenida da Liberdade opens its doors to the exuberant universe of Louis Vuitton. Over 2 floors you will find everything you need for a Christmas gift filled with refinement.
And if each gift purchased here becomes unique, the experience of buying it is also unique. With objects from the brand's historical archive and works of art, this store also has a private room, which can be attended by appointment.
Do you already know where to shine this Christmas? Here .
Bertrand Bookshop, Chiado
Welcome to the oldest bookshop in the world! So says the Guinness World Records, which distinguished Bertrand do Chiado as the oldest bookstore in operation. Once frequented by personalities such as Bocage, Alexandre Herculano, Ramalho Ortigão, Eça de Queirós or Aquilino Ribeiro, it witnessed events such as an earthquake, a regicide, the implantation of the Republic, among many others.
To go through the seven rooms of this space is to go back to 1732, the year in which it opened to the public with the motto “antiquity is a post”. Whether for young or old, it is certain that here you will find all the options (and a few more!) to leave letter lovers speechless. From literature classics to contemporary works, there is no shortage of Christmas suggestions, gift cards or wish lists. b>
Because when we really want a book, it happens. Make someone special happen, at Rua Garret 73 75. Learn more here .
The Fantastic World of Portuguese Sardines, Rossio
If codfish is the guest of honor on Christmas Eve, sardines are not far behind. At least, until it's time to open presents.
“Original cans with special flavors” is how Comur, the canning company from Portugal that owns the stores of O Mundo Fantástico da Sardinha Portuguesa is defined. One of these stores awaits you in Rossio, with dozens of varieties of preserves, made from artisanal production based on decades of knowledge.
At first glance, entering here seems like you are in a small amusement park, where the main attractions are sardines, octopus, smoked mussels and tuna. In addition to a refined taste, there is another secret hidden in these colorful cans: a trip back in time! Choose a year with a special meaning and offer these gourmet preserves to your loved ones.
A personalized Christmas gift not to be missed at Praça Dom Pedro IV 39! Learn more here.
Small Garden Florist, Chiado
Arriving here is to find a true “bed of roses”! With 100 years of existence, this Pequeno Jardim is the smallest florist, and one of the oldest, in Lisbon.
Carnations, camellias, poppies and roses are some of the hundreds of protagonists who, every day, spread charm and beautiful fragrances around nº 19 Rua Garrett, in Chiado.
Among bouquets, baskets and other floral arrangements, a gift from this store is certainly the guarantee of a happier and more colorful Christmas for whoever receives it. Discover this Little (big) Garden, here!
Bolo-Rei from Confeitaria Nacional, Praça da Figueira
It was founded in 1829 by Balthazar Roiz Castanheiro and quickly became a place of choice for Lisbon's elites. Almost 200 years later, Confeitaria Nacional continues to belong to the same family that founded it.
Stage of one of the sweetest businesses in Lisbon, this pastry shop, the oldest in operation in the city, seduces with its golden and appetizing cakes. A good example is the famous Bolo-Rei and its secret confection. Legend has it that it was Balthazar Rodrigues Castanheiro Júnior who brought the recipe to Portugal, after having discovered it in France.
Needless to say, the queues are well worth it at nº 18B in Praça da Figueira. Find out why, here!
Now that you know where to do your Christmas shopping, let yourself be enveloped by the magic that this time of year brings to Lisbon. Discover the best Christmas suggestions, here!
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From Avenida da Liberdade to Rossio, passing by world designer brands and the oldest bookstore in the world open to the public, today we suggest five stores to do your Christmas shopping. b>
Louis Vuitton, Avenida da Liberdade
With ready-to-wear, shoes, luxury leather goods, fragrances, watches and accessories, nº 190 Avenida da Liberdade opens its doors to the exuberant universe of Louis Vuitton. Over 2 floors you will find everything you need for a Christmas gift filled with refinement.
And if each gift purchased here becomes unique, the experience of buying it is also unique. With objects from the brand's historical archive and works of art, this store also has a private room, which can be attended by appointment.
Do you already know where to shine this Christmas? Here .
Bertrand Bookshop, Chiado
Welcome to the oldest bookshop in the world! So says the Guinness World Records, which distinguished Bertrand do Chiado as the oldest bookstore in operation. Once frequented by personalities such as Bocage, Alexandre Herculano, Ramalho Ortigão, Eça de Queirós or Aquilino Ribeiro, it witnessed events such as an earthquake, a regicide, the implantation of the Republic, among many others.
To go through the seven rooms of this space is to go back to 1732, the year in which it opened to the public with the motto “antiquity is a post”. Whether for young or old, it is certain that here you will find all the options (and a few more!) to leave letter lovers speechless. From literature classics to contemporary works, there is no shortage of Christmas suggestions, gift cards or wish lists. b>
Because when we really want a book, it happens. Make someone special happen, at Rua Garret 73 75. Learn more here .
The Fantastic World of Portuguese Sardines, Rossio
If codfish is the guest of honor on Christmas Eve, sardines are not far behind. At least, until it's time to open presents.
“Original cans with special flavors” is how Comur, the canning company from Portugal that owns the stores of O Mundo Fantástico da Sardinha Portuguesa is defined. One of these stores awaits you in Rossio, with dozens of varieties of preserves, made from artisanal production based on decades of knowledge.
At first glance, entering here seems like you are in a small amusement park, where the main attractions are sardines, octopus, smoked mussels and tuna. In addition to a refined taste, there is another secret hidden in these colorful cans: a trip back in time! Choose a year with a special meaning and offer these gourmet preserves to your loved ones.
A personalized Christmas gift not to be missed at Praça Dom Pedro IV 39! Learn more here.
Small Garden Florist, Chiado
Arriving here is to find a true “bed of roses”! With 100 years of existence, this Pequeno Jardim is the smallest florist, and one of the oldest, in Lisbon.
Carnations, camellias, poppies and roses are some of the hundreds of protagonists who, every day, spread charm and beautiful fragrances around nº 19 Rua Garrett, in Chiado.
Among bouquets, baskets and other floral arrangements, a gift from this store is certainly the guarantee of a happier and more colorful Christmas for whoever receives it. Discover this Little (big) Garden, here!
Bolo-Rei from Confeitaria Nacional, Praça da Figueira
It was founded in 1829 by Balthazar Roiz Castanheiro and quickly became a place of choice for Lisbon's elites. Almost 200 years later, Confeitaria Nacional continues to belong to the same family that founded it.
Stage of one of the sweetest businesses in Lisbon, this pastry shop, the oldest in operation in the city, seduces with its golden and appetizing cakes. A good example is the famous Bolo-Rei and its secret confection. Legend has it that it was Balthazar Rodrigues Castanheiro Júnior who brought the recipe to Portugal, after having discovered it in France.
Needless to say, the queues are well worth it at nº 18B in Praça da Figueira. Find out why, here!
Now that you know where to do your Christmas shopping, let yourself be enveloped by the magic that this time of year brings to Lisbon. Discover the best Christmas suggestions, here!