Livaria Almedina (bookstore) was established in Porto in the early 80’s, at the suggestion of its clients who had studied in Coimbra and recognized this bookstore as a mandatory space for the purchase of their books. Located at Rua de Ceuta, in the middle of a historic Porto bookstore district, Almedina serves a wide audience, from professionals interested in legal, technical and scientific books to lovers of literature in general. It is therefore a bookstore specialized in the legal and technical book, while offering its consumers the latest novelties of fiction and non-fiction and even books for the little ones.
Law and technical books, children's books, books
Monday to Friday: 10h-13h | 14h-19h Saturday: 9h30m-13h
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Address:
Rua de Ceuta, 79
Postal Code:
4050-191
City Zone:
Baixa
Landline Phone:
222059773
Website:
https://www.almedina.net/
Email:
porto@almedina.net
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