Located in the heart of Porto we have a store from Porto. Let's rephrase. Situated in the heart of Porto we have a store from Porto, which is Portugal. They seem innocuous, even meaningless, but intentional. Uma loja Portuguesa is the ideal store to continue visiting Porto and Portugal, even when you return home. With a supply of Portuguese articles, A Loja Portuguesa, has products that allow you to take home a little of Porto and Portugal. Here it is, it is a typical Portuguese shop. Here you will find handcrafted products, exclusive and national, with a wide range of genuinely Portuguese projects from various regions of the country.
Portuguese crafts, jewelry, wines, preserves, chocolates, wallets
Monday to Sunday: 10h-20h
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Address:
Rua 31 de Janeiro,162
Postal Code:
4000-542
City Zone:
Baixa
Landline Phone:
916515958
Mobile Phone:
918720474
Email:
umalojaportoguesa@gmail.com
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