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Since 1897 Príncipe Porto Portugal has been engaged in the marketing and dissemination of genuinely Portuguese regional and traditional products in the field of clothing and footwear, scarves, shawls and regional costumes. It is recognized in Portugal and abroad for the originality, authenticity and quality of the products. Exports to Europe, North and South America, Asia, Africa and Australia. In this store of great tradition, the customer can immerse himself deeply in Portuguese culture through the clothes and objects that mark its long history. The interior features various cast iron elements, including a spiral staircase leading to the sewing workshop.

Folk costumes, regional costumes, carnival costumes, traditional crafts and articles, boots, samarras, cloaks, filigree, leather slippers, leather slippers, gloves, embroidery, hats, caps, berets, flip flops, scarves, shawls, sweatshirts , pants.

Monday to Friday: 09:30-19:00, Saturday: 09:30-18:30, Sunday: closed



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Address:
Rua dos Clérigos, 45

Postal Code:
4050-205

City Zone:
Baixa

Landline Phone:
222006053

Mobile Phone:
969847298

Email:
principe.porto.portugal@hotmail.com

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