Even if you’re not into the
classic leather shoes that
SAPATARIA HÉLIO
BOTTIER
sells, it’s worth a
look inside for the
cobbler’s impressive
wooden décor and lamps
– throwbacks to 60s
architect Francisco da
Conceição Silva. Consider
the shoes too. Manuel
Ventura and João Manuel
are true experts, as both
have been working here
for over 40 years.
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If you’re watching the
pennies,
LANIDOR
is
a Portuguese brand
offering good-value
fashion design. The
Made in Portugal label,
in particular, has some
smart styles at a snip.
Susana Franco, who’s
worked at this outlet of
Lanidor for four years,
says being on Rua
Garrett is great, thanks
to the diversity of
customers.
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PEQUENO JARDIM
is the only flower shop
in the area, so it has a
monopoly on last-
minute bouquets.
Portugal’s favourite
herbs and spices – the
ubiquitous coriander
and piri-piri peppers
– abound too. Check
out the old and
original tiles,
and hand-painted
watering cans for
charming gifts.
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Pequeno Jardim’s Ana
Duarte will be happy to
help you choose a gift
There are plenty of great-
looking pieces for reasonable
prices at Lanidor
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THE CHEAP
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Did you know?
Named in 1880 after Almeida Garrett, a famous writer, playwright and
politician, Rua Garrett was a popular street for artists and writers in the 19th
century. Even today, the Chiado district is home to several theatres
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