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Lisbon Outlets: Where to Shop and Save in Style

Outdoor shopping mall with Burberry and Boss stores under blue sky.

 

Lisbon isn’t just about history, fado, and great food — it’s also one of the top shopping destinations in Portugal. The city and its surroundings boast some of the best outlets and shopping centres in Southern Europe, where you can find international brands at unbeatable prices.

If you love shopping and want to combine it with a bit of sightseeing, this guide will show you where to go shopping in Lisbon Portugal, from central shops to luxury outlets just a short drive away.

Top Lisbon Outlets to Visit

Freeport Lisboa Fashion Outlet

Located in Alcochete, just 30 minutes from the city centre, Freeport Lisboa Fashion Outlet is the largest outlet in Europe.
Here you’ll find top brands like Hugo Boss, Michael Kors, and Nike with discounts up to 70% all year round. The open-air design, cafés, and restaurants make it a pleasant spot for a full day of shopping.

Designer Outlet Algarve

If your trip extends beyond Lisbon, the Designer Outlet Algarve (about 2.5 hours away) is worth a visit. It offers a modern shopping experience inspired by Portuguese architecture, featuring brands such as Guess, Calvin Klein, and Armani Exchange.

Campera Outlet Shopping

Closer to Lisbon, Campera Outlet in Carregado is a great alternative. It’s smaller than Freeport but less crowded, with a mix of fashion, home, and sports brands. Families especially love its relaxed atmosphere and restaurants.

Best Shops in Lisbon for City Shoppers

If you prefer shopping without leaving the city, Lisbon offers plenty of stylish spots:

Avenida da Liberdade

Lisbon’s version of the Champs-Élysées, lined with designer boutiques like Louis Vuitton, Prada, and Cartier. Perfect for luxury lovers.

Chiado District

Chiado blends traditional charm and modern shops in Lisbon. From iconic stores like Bertrand Bookstore to trendy concept shops and local designers, it’s ideal for relaxed, urban shopping.

Armazéns do Chiado & Colombo Shopping Centre

For all-in-one convenience, visit Colombo, one of the largest malls in Europe, or Armazéns do Chiado for a more central and elegant shopping experience.

Combine Shopping with a Tuk Tuk Tour

After a morning of shopping, why not take a break and discover Lisbon from a different angle?
A tour with Eco Tuk Tuk is the perfect way to explore the city’s highlights in comfort — from Alfama to Belém — without worrying about parking or public transport.

These small, electric vehicles are ideal for resting your feet while still soaking up Lisbon’s atmosphere and beauty.

Final Tips for Shopping in Lisbon

  • Most outlets are open daily, usually from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

  • Bring a reusable shopping bag — Portugal encourages eco-friendly habits.

  • Check outlet websites for special discounts or seasonal sales.

  • Combine your shopping trip with local gastronomy for a full Lisbon experience.

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