
Loja das Ajudas aims to provide well-being and quality of life for people with special needs through the sale of orthopedic products, technical aids, physical therapy products. It is more than just a point of sale as it offers services ranging from expert advice to space upgrading projects to meet the needs of each person. In Loja das Ajudas great attention is paid to the specific needs of people with disabilities, or with any temporary or definitive handicap and all others, trying to provide suitable innovative and high quality products.

Artes em Peças is a vintage and vintage-inspired furniture and decoration store, right in the center of Porto’s arts quarter. In this establishment, the customer will be able to buy not only all kinds of vintage furniture and objects, but also buy one of the recycled products made by several authors, or vintage inspired objects, namely in the jewelery and ceramics areas. Of the services that Artes em Parte offers to all those who visit its space, the restoration of lighting material can also be highlighted, as well as giving new life to its damaged lamps.

Embaixada do Porto is a multipurpose space in downtown Porto that privileges the analog. It has been in existence since 2013 and its mission is to be the go-to for lovers of photography, music and retro and vintage style. Downstairs you will find a store dedicated to analog and instant photography and music: Polaroids, photographic rolls, turntables, vinyls. On the first floor, with ripped windows over the square and Carmo Church, is the Embaixada’s Bar, which is a café during the day and a bar at night. There are different styles of music every day of the week, and you can drink a mojito or piña colada, or eat a salad or a Nutella pancake. On Saturdays there are Photography Workshops.

In 1920, began the production of milk, butter, cheese and whipped cream. It was the first company in the sector to distribute pasteurised milk in glass bottles, at a time when the distribution was done in jars carried on the head. It gained fame and imposed the quality of its products. Butter with salt sold by weight, on baking paper, is still a classic, as are cheese and whipped cream. In fact, whipped cream has become a protagonist. In the 1950s, sold over the counter in little bags of waxed paper, it joined the ex-libris of the brand: the éclair with chocolate coating. The constant quality, the daily production, always fresh and limited to the existing stock, confirm a story of success.

Olmar was born in 1973, in a small garage in São João da Madeira, by the hands of its founder, Fernando Gomes de Oliveira. It dedicates daily to the world of office material, selling more than 25000 references of products to the entire country. This is the brand’s second megastore, where the clients have access to a wide range of products, from paper, office supplies, school equipment, crafts materials, furniture and informatics, representing reference brands. It also has a copies centre where several services are provided, from prints, scans, bindings, laminating, cards, invites, flyers, stamps, among others.

Sótão do Salvador represents a dream come true. The origin of this store dates back to 2015, with the birth of its owners’ baby: Salvador. At that time they decided to start repackaging childcare articles and selling them online at common websites. Orders were increasing until they began to aspire to have a physical store where they could act as a point of sale and collection for the convenience of all parents looking after their babies. Then comes the Sótão do Salvador, a warm and friendly space where Salvador’s parents have fulfilled their dream and help other young parents to give their baby the best.

Pastelaria e Confeitaria Moura was born in 1892 in the city of Santo Tirso, producing to this day a huge variety of ancestral recipes, with Jesuits and lemonade being their main specialties.
Its revenues have been held for over 125 years by the same family, a secret passed on from generation to generation.
The quality of our products derives fundamentally from the authenticity of its manufacture, careful selection of raw materials and the controlled pace of production time.
The group’s most recent store brings with it many new features for breakfast and lunch. In the center of Porto, it is the perfect place to relax and enjoy one of its delicacies.

Starbucks is a coffee chain that has been in existence since 1971, when it opened its first store in Seattle (United States), with more than 15,000 stores in 50 countries.
Starbucks strives to use only the finest, ethically produced Arabica beans in its products. In addition to coffee, Starbucks also offers a selection of exclusive teas in its stores, varied pastries of American and Portuguese origin, as well as other delicious surprises.
In addition to the services it offers, this is also a meeting point for the surrounding community, becoming part of the daily routine of its customers.

Kuri Kuri opened its doors at the end of November 2009 at Rua do Rosário, having been the first store in Porto exclusively dedicated to selling Japanese items.
After a month’s stay in Japan in 2005, Ana Cancela wanted to open a store with focus on a single culture and Japan appeared to be the most desirable to explore for this marketing licensee.
Kuri Kuri (meaning “how loving” in Japanese) sells everything from plaited rice straw sandals to Maneki Neko, the prosperity cats, to objects such as origami costume jewelry from Portuguese artisans who cross ancient art. Accompanied by the modern design.

O Meu Super is a local supermarket, where you can find everything for your daily life, without having to go to the big stores. They offer a wide range of products, from different suppliers, so that the items you are looking for are at your disposal. O Meu Super is a franchise managed by Sonae and the first one opened its doors in 2011. One of the strongest points of the O Meu Super franchise is the strong presence of the Continente brand products, elected the Trusted Brand of the Portuguese, since 2003. Allied to a concept of proximity supermarkets is the largest discount card in the country, the Continente Card, which provides segmented and exclusive promotional dynamics, in addition to the partnership with Galp and Wells.

The owner of these spaces has been dedicated to this sector since he was 19 years old, having inaugurated the first Kioske brand establishment in the Bolhão area.
The business has been growing and expanding, counting nowadays with three spaces distributed by the city of Porto.
At Kioske establishments, guests will find a selection of newspapers, magazines and books, as well as various tobacco brands and tobacco-related accessories.
Lucky games, leather goods, toys and jewelry are the other products that you buy on your visit to Kioske spaces.

There are 16 square meters of space where you can watch the jewelery proposed by the duo Diogo Dalloz and Ni Romiti, two friends who met at Milan Design Week in 2015. At Jewelery Experience you can be dazzled by pieces that combine the best of avant-garde design, with the tradition and technique of Portuguese jewelery. The author pieces are unique, all with a story, a moment or a goal. They are born from the imagination and vision of the creators, gaining shape through artisanal methods, with raw materials ranging from gold to silver, to noble and noble metal. A proposal that brings Portugal and Brazil together, in a timeless, modern and glamorous relationship.