Casa Rainha has been open to the public since 9 September 1985 and Mr. Arsénio Martins, the owner, says he did so because of his double passion: the street commerce and the declared taste for the fashion world. Gathering more than three decades of experience there is, still today, the pride of the owner in providing a personalised service to its customers, accompanied by, according to him, “friendliness and seriousness”. To these there is the addition of the quality of the brands of products offered, such as the products of the brand Triumph, of which the Casa Rainha is the official representative. Here you can find lingerie, women’s and children’s clothing, and men’s underwear, among others.
At Pastel 2 you can enjoy high quality locally made products such as fresh bread of various types, savory such as chorizo bread, snacks, patties or breaded and a wide range of sweets such as cream, croissants, miniatures and eclaires. In addition to these delicacies, it also offers a series of snacks, such as francesinhas, hotdogs and burgers. It is a pleasant place for a mid-morning or afternoon snack, breakfast, a meal or simply a break. In addition to the delicious food, we highlight the pleasant and welcoming atmosphere and the friendly service of its staff.
Haity presents itself as a multi-brand chain store, whose activity combines tradition and innovation. The group’s first establishment was founded on December 20, 1979, in Santa Catarina Street, and has since expanded the business into several new stores.
Haity Men is especially dedicated to male shoes. In its establishments it is also possible to find a wide range of fashion accessories, wallets and belts, under a cozy space. With a team always available to advise you, Haity is known for a close relationship with its customers.
Espiga presents itself as a cultural space inserted in the Bombarda Shopping Center. This is a place where anything can happen: dance, travel presentations, weddings and festivals.
Espiga, which means “Space of Imagination, Taste and Arts”, is a constantly changing space that is intended to be dynamic, cultural and with good snacks. The creation of Espiga was a result of a collective team brainstorming, that eventually ended up with the creation of this unique store.
Espiga has a gallery, a travel bookstore and, over time and due to its expansion needs, opened a store – Bazar do Espiga.
Portugalidades is a chain of stores, founded in 2010, which specializes in the sale of national handicraft pieces. This brand works directly with artisans and artists from various corners of Portugal, in order to fulfill its mission of exhibiting and promoting the best that is done in terms of Portuguese handicrafts, both at the traditional and contemporary levels.
The Beauty Institute started its activity in 2012 and after 7 years, continue to be committed to offering good treatments, with good results, and at a reasonable price. To do so, they have been following the latest trends to offer customers. They are assumed as a traditional shop of Porto, with the familiar charisma of Portuenses. They have cutting, waxing, threading, perming, hair and eyelashes, pedicure, manicure, hair restructuring, hair botox, makeup, laser, hair removal, for men and women, massage, skin cleansing, extensions, coloring, brushing, among others. It also sells cosmetic products for professional treatment at home.
Casa Lisboa in Porto is a company with many years of experience, offering unique services to its customers in the area of renting and selling men’s formal wear, namely, tuxedos, tuxedos, academic suits, among others. It provides its customers with a personalized service that, combined with the quality of the products, friendliness and dedication make this company a reference in the men’s clothing sector. The house establishes a relationship of total partnership with the client, analyzing the different situations, providing advice and proposing the most appropriate solutions at the aesthetic and protocol level. It is also dedicated to the rental of carnival, regional and ethnographic costumes.
Jóia da Coroa is a multi-brand gallery space that takes us back to the Belle Époque, and some say it is one of the best kept treasures in the city. It has recreation areas, six floors, maintains the original façade and has delicious details, such as painted ceilings, crystal showcases and the elevator with sliding doors. The place invites to refinement and in the tea room, with period chairs and sofas, coffee tables with cozy lamps, chandeliers and mirrors, you can snack with all the glamor. That’s where you can order scones, which come with jam, or something from your French-inspired pastries. You can also have a brunch, with natural orange juice, half toast, house cake, among others.
The concept of ‘boteco’ (a commercial establishment where drinks in general and small snacks are sold) is relatively recent in Portugal, but it is a real institution in Brazil. Tradition has it that it is a meeting place for bohemians, to have a refreshing drink, to taste snacks at competitive prices and to live together without looking at the time. With the growth of the Brazilian community in Portugal and as a form of having a bit of Brazil in Portugal, Na Laje Boteco, a restaurant where the Carioca soul speaks louder. There are many snacks and typical dishes, to the sound of live Brazilian music. It serves those who miss home or want to open their culinary horizons, with a specialised, attentive and warm service.
With its doors open to the public since 2003, Intemporal works with gold, silver, jewelery and watches, always from the leading brands in this sector of the market.
Never neglecting the quality products, originating from both Portuguese and international production, from various techniques and artisans, it also invests in its own design, in order to meet all current needs.
Intemporal has professionals always available, advising dedicated and exclusive products, especially designed for you.
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 modern cafeteria, according to the opinion of many, sells the best ‘natas’ (custard pies) in the country, always crispy and coming out of the oven. They have an exclusive recipe, developed by a team of renowned pastry professionals, which respects the excellence and natural origin of the ingredients. The concept was born to spread, around the world, a unique recipe that carries with it the cultural and gastronomic values of the city of Lisbon. It is an idea of a city and a country that aspires to success, because, according to them, “the world needs cream”. In Nata Lisboa you can also taste the menus of fast meals, salads, pies, quiches and all the traditional coffee products.