7 Best Places to Shop in Intendente, Martim Moniz, and Mouraria, Lisbon

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We've compiled the best of the best in Intendente, Martim Moniz, and Mouraria - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Cortiço & Netos

Intendente Fodor's Choice

The Portuguese love affair with azulejo tiles is enduring, but buying one as a memento has implications, as many of those for sale have been stolen from historic buildings. For a more ethical option, Cortiço & Netos sells distinctive and beautiful discontinued tiles from the 1950s onward. You can buy just one tile or by the square meter.

Prado Mercearia

Intendente Fodor's Choice

With tiled floors and vintage fittings, this beautifully designed grocery store and wine bar is run by the team behind the acclaimed Prado restaurant. Its shelves are stocked with seasonal, often organic, locally sourced products including cheeses, tinned fish, bread, fruits and vegetables, and dry goods. The adjoining bistro serves delicious small plates and a range of Portuguese natural and organic wines.

A Vida Portuguesa

Intendente Fodor's Choice

Large, airy, and exquisitely styled, this emporium stocks finely packaged traditional Portuguese goods—soaps, glassware, ceramics, textiles, notebooks, food, olive oil—at every price point. There are several branches, but this is the one to visit.

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Atelier Joana Simão

Local ceramics artist Joana Simão works and sells from this atelier, which is perfectly located on a pretty square in the heart of Mouraria. Her pieces are simple and contemporary, often in white and gray glazes, with interesting details such as rope handles. She also runs occasional workshops.
Largo dos Trigueiros 16B, 1100-177, Portugal
91-653–2611

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Retro City Lisboa

This store has a wide selection of vintage clothing, mostly dating from the 1980s onward. Its well-curated selection has been chosen to appeal particularly to younger fashion-forward buyers.

Retrox Vintage Shop

This little vintage store specializes in furniture, books, and collectibles from the 1950s through 1970s. As with all vintage stores, what you find depends on luck and an eye, but you can often find good Portuguese design and international mid-century-modern pieces.

Tropical Bairro

This small vintage store is run by an Italian DJ and features a well-curated selection of vintage clothing, including the occasional high-fashion label, along with a broad variety of Latin and "tropical" records from the 1950s to 70s.

Rua de São Cristóvão 3, 1100-290, Portugal

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