
Linhos & Pétalas is a decoration store aimed at anyone looking for hand embroidered linens, as well as other types of decorative elements to embellish a table. In fact, the great specialty of Linhos & Pétalas are its manual embroidery and flowers in fabric, which are highlighted in its appealing and colorful window. But you will also find here a wide variety of other products, such as Portuguese soaps, beauty products, candles and various crockery. Additionally, it is a cozy and pleasant space with a good decoration and a friendly and warm service.

Ceuzinha establishment has been present in the city of Porto for over 55 years, being recognized in the footwear sector, with several options for both men and women.
This space works with reference footwear lines, which offer all the comfort and technology of the market.
In addition to a remarkable variety of shoe options, you can also find umbrellas, wallets, bags, travel bags and accessories such as belts, note holders, scarves and women’s scarves.
You can also count on a close service, anchored in dozens of years of experience in the art of welcoming the customer.

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.

Bolinhas de Sabão (soap balls), fully aware of the commitment, dedication, creativity and work needed to prepare a party or special occasion, is designed to surprise the customer by organizing a personalized party.
The services of this company ensure that all the details of your party, from the invitation to the menu, the choice of space, design, decoration and animation are the target of specialized attention.
Thus, through the experience of Bolinhas de Sabão, which guarantees a carefully prepared event, the client just has to worry about enjoying each special occasion to its fullest.

The Brasão da Travessa is a project that was born from the unconditional love for the art of cooking, but not only that. It was also born from the affection for the art of welcoming and, in this sense, customers are welcomed as if they were guests of the house. The Brasão da Travessa is a restaurant that bets on traditional Portuguese food and a wide range of dishes on the barbecue, with emphasis on mixed barbecue, laminated steak, barbecue chicken, seafood rice, codfish à Braga, octopus à Lagareiro, chicken sausage, just to name a few. At lunch they offer complete daily rates, with soup, main course, drink and coffee, at competitive prices, having also the option to book group dinners.

Optica Pupila project started in 1982, the result of the vision of two friends, involved in the field from an early age. The experience, knowledge, and dedication of its members quickly became a reference. With the evolution of technology and optical industry, the concern for updating and monitoring what is most modern is still a concern at Optica Pupila. Up-to-date and constantly educated professionals take pride in their after-sales service. They have a recognized experience in mounting progressive and prismatic lenses, always focusing on custom solutions as well as attention to the latest trends in world fashion.

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.

The flagship shop of a brand with more than 60 years of tradition in the world of home textiles, with its own distinctive style. At Um Caprixo you will find the best national home textile products. In their pleasant and well-decorated shop, you will be welcomed by friendly and experienced staff who will help you explore the wide range of products on display, so that you can decorate and make your home more comfortable and closer to the home you want: from towels and sheets, to bathroom and kitchen textiles, as well as a wide variety of accessories such as blankets, fresheners and perfumers.

Since 1993, the spaces of Galeria Fernando Santos, located at Miguel Bombarda Street, are dedicated exclusively to contemporary art.
This gallery is associated with several Portuguese artists who present their work in these spaces, with exhibitions throughout the year. This gallery also publishes books related to the work of some of the artists it agency.
Galeria Fernando Santos has as its main mission the support and dissemination of new Portuguese artists, as well as the promotion of its artists in renowned institutions and through major exhibitions.

Barrigas is a restaurant with a familiar and pleasant atmosphere, from which you will hardly leave with an empty belly. It has very low-price meals, mainly of Portuguese cuisine, with several alternatives of meat and fish dishes, like “picanha”, steaks and codfish. Its Francesinha is also highly praised, and there are several variants of this dish so typical of Porto. There are also several hotdogs and hamburgers. You can count on a warm service from the friendly staff.

À Flor da Pele is a shop and workshop of top quality leather goods. The creator of the brand discovered this craft on one of her travels and quickly became fascinated with the value of the raw material and the diversity of craft techniques available.
The pieces are made from vegetable tanned cowhide and semi-precious stones, worked with traditional tools and techniques. Highlights include belts, wallets, necklaces, bracelets, bookends and key rings. But it is also possible to make custom-made items here!
The À Flor da Pele shop is a space for sharing, where the artisan develops, produces and exhibits the pieces, in the heart of the city.

It’s called Pétala Noivas, but the catalog of items for sale goes beyond wedding dresses. In operation since 1980, in downtown Porto, this store specializes in formal wear, focusing primarily on wedding dresses and accessories, but also on clothes for baptisms, communions and even more casual wear. Pétala Noivas strives for the high quality of the parts available to its customers, the personalized service and attention to detail, and the commitment to meet the expectations of its most demanding customers. Its services are still based on good value for money.