
Located next to the Marquês de Pombal Square, Lauandi presents itself as a self-service laundry.
In this establishment, washing and drying machines are available for use and the customer can also take advantage of other services such as dry cleaning and cleaning of carpets, dyeing, curtains and fur.
Lauandi also distinguishes itself in the sector in which it operates by the ironing service it offers on weekdays
While waiting for your washing or drying to finish, you can enjoy the warm atmosphere of this space to relax and take a break from your day.

In café O Lanchinho you will find a pleasant, genuine and welcoming space where you can have breakfast or lunch; take a break for a quick coffee, a cup or a sandwich while reading the newspaper or use it as a meeting place for socializing with friends. Lanchinho offers a wide variety of snacks at very economical prices, such as dogs, mixed sandwiches, francesinhas and various sandwiches. For lunch there is a good offer of dishes of the day at inviting prices. One thing is certain, if you visit this space just for a snack or for something else, you will hardly be dissatisfied.

Buondi Boavista coffee has been around since 1982 and is located in a space near the iconic Casa da Música.
The highlight of this establishment is coffee, cup and beans. To accompany you, we suggest the great sweets that this house offers in its menu: the poveiras french toast and the milk, carrot or coconut cheesecakes. If you prefer, you can also enjoy the always fresh berlin balls, croissants or cream puffs. With a small but very comfortable and cozy space, Buondi Boavista is the ideal place for a coffee and snack break in this busy and cosmopolitan area of Porto.

Those who walk this pedestrian street remember to see this store there forever. It is a family business, object of much dedication and focused on personalized and specialized service. This shop sells women’s clothing for all tastes, here with old collections from the parent store, from brands like Missoni, Red Valentino, Moschino, Kenzo, Iceberg, Twin Set, Intropia – Hoss, Liu JO, Patrizia Pepe, Pennyblack, CafeNoir, BluGirl, Eduard Achour, Anonyme, Smashed Lemon, among others. In 2014, they decided to differentiate themselves from the other ready-to-wear and created their own brand, Hilla, which provides a casual-chic line according to seasonal trends.

Intorre is a company that allows living the present and remembering Porto’s past. It offers tourism services and gastronomic and artisanal products from Portugal. Whether you want to visit the Port wine cellars, take a boat trip on the Douro River, visit the city’s main attractions, Intorre can provide or facilitate these services, so you can breathe the gift of Porto. If you want to have memories for the future, from the past that you lived at Invicta, it is best to take a gift with you. Intorre has in its space a great variety of Port wines, typical Portuguese dishes of ‘boyfriends’, crockery, mugs, snow globes, utensils in cork, among others.

Porto In A Bottle is a wine cellar which was born in the historical centre of Porto in 2013, in the renovated Rua das Flores. It offers a new concept of wine shop, where the most representative drinks of this region are selected and promoted. The option was clear: to have only Douro and Minho wines. You can find several drinks, such as Port wine, table wines (Verde, White, Red and Rosé), sparkling wines, brandies, ‘ginginhas’, several liqueurs and some objects related to wine. Some of its products are exclusive and for this reason they have already been highlighted in some national and international press articles, such as the New York Times, Hurriyet (Turkey), Globo (Brazil), among others.

This restaurant was born in 1905, as Casa de Pasto, changing its name later in the 60’s to Solar Moinho de Vento. According to some testimonials and writings of the time, it was with this name that Portuguesa fado diva, Amália Rodrigues, acted in this space.
Renovated in 2002, this centenary restaurant is renowned for its traditional Portuguese food and its award-winning wine list. In our menu we highlight Ribs Rice with vegetables, Octopus Rice and “Pica no Chão” (traditional chicken rice), among several other options. In addition to top quality dishes, Solar Moinho de Vento offers a warm atmosphere and a caring and friendly service.

Vale Doce Bakery and Pastry has a warm and familiar atmosphere, while also offering our guests easy parking in the immediate vicinity.
In addition to affordable lunches and dinners, our establishment includes a wide range of freshly baked breads, pastries and cakes that will make anyone’s mouth water. Among these options there are croissants and Jesuits, the specialties of this house.
One of its great attractions is Francesinha’s Happy Hour, a great opportunity to taste this typical Porto dish at a reduced price.

Since February 2, 1943, Farmácia Sá da Bandeira has its doors open to customers, working every day so that trust in the service provided is a pillar of the relationship with the customer. It has a young and dynamic team of professionals with strong skills in the area of health, beauty and well-being.
Its strategic location and easy access, makes this establishment a special highlight. It serves dozens of customers daily, who, more than synthetic medicines, seek natural medicines, health articles from nutrition, orthopedics, cosmetics, sexuality and much more.

More than 110 years old, founded in 1908, Vidraria Fonseca offers all kinds of glass products and services: decorative, lacquered and resin glass, mirrors, windows, safety glass, glass fittings, etc. It is born by the entrepreneurial spirit of Manuel Francisco da Fonseca with its first establishment in Rua das Velas, having from various establishments around the city.
Accompanying the technological evolution of glass, the constant modernization of its machines and the high professionalism of its collaborators provide the constant improvement of the centenary Vidraria Fonseca.

Restaurant do Molhe has been in operation since 1988 and underwent a major structural refurbishment in 2015. It is situated on the seafront, on the extension of the Pérgula, a belle époque symbol in the western part of Porto. With a decoration linked to the sea, it is known for its cozy atmosphere, where the customer can enjoy their meals while enjoying a great view and smelling the sea air. There is a focus on sea-based dishes and traditional food with special emphasis on fish and seafood dishes, such as prawn monkfish rice, cataplanas, seafood parrillas or grouper. There are even meat dishes such as “picanha”, “tripas” (gut) or duck rice.

Nut’ presents itself as a specialty dessert chain, using one of the world’s leading chocolate brands, Nutella, with original and exclusive products. The mission of this establishment is to “spread magic and happiness to the sweet tooth”. And be fooled if you think only the youngest and the smallest are Nut’s audience. Children, teens, young people, adults and seniors enjoy daily pancakes, crepes, churritos, ChocoKebabs, waffles, among many other sweet options. They are about 240 square meters, spread over two floors, giving this space the largest store in the country. Of the 100 seats available, 16 are on a pleasant terrace.