
Since 1897 Príncipe Porto Portugal has been engaged in the marketing and dissemination of genuinely Portuguese regional and traditional products in the field of clothing and footwear, scarves, shawls and regional costumes. It is recognized in Portugal and abroad for the originality, authenticity and quality of the products. Exports to Europe, North and South America, Asia, Africa and Australia. In this store of great tradition, the customer can immerse himself deeply in Portuguese culture through the clothes and objects that mark its long history. The interior features various cast iron elements, including a spiral staircase leading to the sewing workshop.

Created in 2000, Ourivesaria Ourusado was the first jewellery dedicated exclusively to used gold. In this establishment you will find jewelry and all kinds of used gold and silver objects, from modern design items to real antiques. At your disposal is a huge variety of high quality, impeccably priced, competitively priced items that will surely enable you to find that piece so special that you have always dreamed for yourself, or the ideal gift to give to those you love. The service is personalized, with sympathy and attentive to the wishes of its customers.

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.

In northern Portugal you can find a restaurant with flavors of northern Brazil. At Sabores da Amazônia we can count on a Brazilian restaurant with typical Amazonian food, also having the themed day of Minas Gerais food. In the menu you can count on Brazilian fruit juices, acai, which accompanies or mixes in various dishes, wind pastries, bacuri and cupuaçu cream, piracuru, fried beast pastries of various flavors, sweet and savory tapioca, cheese breads Minas Gerais, Brazilian beers, among others. Every day you can find a different dish and a staff to feel good about and accompany you on this Amazonian experience.

Founded in 1924, Casa Nun’Álvares specializes in religious articles, parliamentary and bookstore. It has been in this space since the beginning of 2019, being the original house of Santa Catarina Street, in a building where the founder, António Pacheco, had been running the newspaper “A Ordem” and informally selling religious articles since 1915. In this space you can find all kinds of religious articles such as: needles, bells, host boxes, chalices, wards, communion prints, baptisms and funerals, incense sticks, altar jars, communion books and missiles, prayers, reliquaries, all types of candles, mass wine, hosts and particles, among others.

Next to the Sá da Bandeira Theatre you will find the Restaurante Girassol. If you are looking for a restaurant to try the famous Francesinha (a sandwich from the city of Porto, consisting of sausage, fresh sausage, ham, cold meats and beef steak, covered with cheese later melted; it is garnished with a tomato, beer and piri-piri sauce and can be served with French fries as a side dish) this may be one of the candidates. In the window of this restaurant you can read about the history of Francesinha, inside you can try it. The restaurant has a contemporary look, the atmosphere is welcoming and the service is familiar and personalised. According to the people, they serve the best Francesinha in town. In this traditional restaurant traditional Portuguese cuisine is also eaten and the portions are served generously. Besides the mentioned Francesinha, the “posta com batata a murro” (heavy thick beef steak served with potatoes cooked in their skin) and the several codfish dishes are the house specialities.

The Loja da Anjos is an eclectic establishment, where you can find home textile articles, wool, haberdashery, some clothing and also lingerie. You will find everything you need in the area of craftsmanship, whether you develop them as a hobby or professionally. Here you will find a wide range of quality haberdashery items, such as thread, wool, fabrics and buttons. All of various colours, materials and textures. There is also a wide variety of home textile articles, as well as underwear and garments. You can count on an experienced and attentive service, with the best personalised advice, to meet the customers’ needs.
Founded in 1862, located in the historical and emblematic Ribeira do Porto, the centenary Azeitoneira do Porto is dedicated to the sale and tasting of gastronomic and traditional Portuguese products. This establishment has been in the same family since the beginning of the 1950s. The offer includes all kinds of regional products, with flavours of uniquely Portuguese products, especially olives (various types with various spices), the ex-libris of the shop, but also cheeses, sausages, preserves, pâtés, dried fruit, fleur de sel, honey, corn bread, regional products and wines (table and Port), leguminous plants and baskets with varied products to order. It is also possible to taste on site.

Founded in 1936, Casa Botónia is an emblematic haberdashery whose main attraction is its buttons. In fact, here you will find all sorts of buttons of various colors and materials, from the simplest to the most precious, most of which are imported from France and Italy. We highlight the mother-of-pearl buttons, one of the strengths of Botonia. The huge variety of buttons that can be found here attract from amateur couturiers to renowned designers, who find raw material for their collections here. Its unique and genuine ambience, with its button-lined walls and jewelery, is more than enough to warrant a visit to this historic shop.

As a tribute to his professional career in the Basque country, “Euskalduna” – “Basque” in Basque – was the name chosen by Chef Vasco Coelho Santos, in this project of contemporary author cuisine. In the restaurant, the Chef and his team invite diners to enter their creative space and share a gastronomic journey in the intimacy of the counter and the two tables, in an Omakase concept. In an accomplice, welcoming and sharing environment, the team combines creativity, technique and breaking barriers, making the haute cuisine a fun and appealing experience for the five senses. The tasting menu stands out, with dishes like “Gamba, Mango & Curry” or the interpretation of “Rojões & Morcela”.

Sanitária is born in Porto in 1900 to meet the emerging need for hygiene habits, a year after the plague that struck the city. Becomes a pioneer in Portugal, revolutionizes the concept of bathing. Following the same principle, Sanitary now offers differentiation and exclusivity, allowing each client to feel their project as unique. In this sense, it offers creative, functional and tailor-made solutions for toilets, kitchens, coatings, shields, heating, furniture, among others, working with brands that combine quality with design, such as the house’s own brand.

To speak of Rosart Flores is to speak of its owner, Mrs. Rosa. Recognized by her customers as na expert in Floral Art, but also by her good taste, sympathy and personalized service. Rosart Flores can be the ideal place to buy flower bouquets to every occasion such as weddings, bridal bouquets, christenings, communions, natural arrangements and/or dry, crowns and/or palms, decoration of farms/churches, funerals, birthdays, valentine’s day, wedding birthdays, graduations, just to mention a couple of special occasions. You just need to enter, feel the smell of the flowers and enjoy the colors.
