Embaixada
This restored 19th-century palace houses Portugal's most interesting collective of local designers across six floors of ornate rooms.
About Embaixada
This restored 19th-century palace houses Portugal's most interesting collective of local designers across six floors of ornate rooms. You'll find everything from handmade ceramics and leather goods to contemporary fashion and jewelry, all created by Portuguese artisans. The building itself is the real star - original Moorish-inspired frescoes, intricate plasterwork, and period details that somehow make shopping feel like exploring a museum. The rooftop restaurant, Red Frog, serves modern Portuguese dishes with garden views.
Each room has a different designer or brand, so you're constantly discovering new spaces as you wander through. The ground floor features larger fashion pieces and accessories, while upper floors get more intimate with smaller studios and workshops. You can often see artisans working, especially in the jewelry and textile spaces. The building's grand staircase and decorative ceilings create an unexpectedly elegant backdrop for browsing handcrafted goods.
Prices reflect the artisanal quality - expect €30-80 for accessories, €100+ for clothing, and €20-50 for home goods. The restaurant is overpriced for what you get (mains €18-24), but the terrace is lovely for drinks. Skip the basement level which feels cramped and poorly lit. Focus your time on floors 2-4 where the most interesting designers work, and don't feel obligated to buy - the building tour alone justifies the visit.
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