Rua Garrett
Rua Garrett is Chiado's pedestrianized shopping spine, stretching 300 meters between two of Lisbon's most elegant squares.
About Rua Garrett
Rua Garrett is Chiado's pedestrianized shopping spine, stretching 300 meters between two of Lisbon's most elegant squares. You'll walk past preserved 19th-century storefronts housing everything from Portuguese leather goods at Pelcor (wallets start at €35) to international brands like Zara and Mango. The real draws are A Brasileira café where Pessoa used to write, and Livraria Bertrand, the world's oldest bookstore still operating since 1732.
The street flows naturally uphill from Largo do Chiado, with original black and white calçada portuguesa underfoot and Belle Époque facades overhead. Crowds thin out as you climb toward Praça Luís de Camões, and the mix shifts from touristy souvenir shops at the bottom to genuinely good Portuguese designers like Storytailors (shirts from €89) near the top. The preserved Art Nouveau shopfronts create perfect photo ops, especially the tiled facades catching afternoon light.
Most guides oversell this as luxury shopping - it's really upscale high street with a few standout local brands mixed in. Skip the overpriced souvenirs near Largo do Chiado and focus on the upper half where rents are lower and shops more authentic. The famous A Brasileira is a tourist trap with mediocre coffee at €2.50, but the bronze statue of Pessoa outside is worth the selfie.
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