The Queijaria Amaral is the oldest cheese dairy in the city, opened since 1920. It is an establishment with tradition, specialized in making cheese Serra da Estrela, traditional smoked meats from the best regions of the country and bread from Bragança, Mirandela and Avintes.
Day 1

Queijaria Amaral

Machado Joalheiro
This jewellers’ shop was founded in 1880 and is a Listed Building (Imóvel de Interesse Público). It sells luxury pieces by prestigious brands and its own collections of jewellery, combining modernity and tradition. It is a family business that has passed on values and traditions from generation to generation.

Armazém dos Linhos
It opened its doors to the public in 1905 as a tailor’s shop and, since the 1950s, has been dedicated to the reproduction of printed fabrics with traditional Portuguese designs. Over the years it has been recovering old patterns and introducing new ones to meet the expectations of different publics, in a balance between tradition and innovation.

Bazar Paris
The Bazar Paris, in Porto, was founded in 1903 and is dedicated to a vast set of traditional toys, such as dolls, soft toys, educational toys, trains and scale modelling, car tracks, modelling, car models, music boxes, Lego, backpacks, etc.
Throughout the year, we also sell Carnival items; theme parties, such as: birthday, Halloween, Easter, popular saints and Christmas...

Confeitaria do Bolhão
Centenarian House, founded in 1896.
When it opened its doors, that morning it received some of the wealthiest people in Porto who had stopped there to have breakfast before visiting the Bolhão Market.
During this time, the establishment maintained its features, structures and original colours, having just introduced functionality details.
Today you can find a bakery and pastry shop with homemade goods, (frequently throughout the day), a customer service room, (where you are happily received) and in the other floor, a restaurant with menu service and daily menus.
Friendly atmosphere and a diverse range of quality products offered such as great customer service and helpful staff make this place into a unique space in Porto.

O Pretinho do Japão
Pretinho do Japão is a fine grocer’s born in 1947, dedicate to its roots, but nowadays a wider and more adequate place, offering: dried fruit, codfish, coffee, chocolate, wine, liqueur, Port Wine, spices, tea, dehydrated fruit, Portuguese canned food, candy, flour, cookies, among authentic Portuguese products and other quality origins. The shop recreates the ambience of a typical grocer’s and the Porto tradition of a quality service dedicated to clients of all ages and languages. Behind the counter you will always find a smile and someone you can trust, for a service of excellence.
Now with a terrace inside the shop, you can enjoy a little paradise in the centre of Porto.

Casa Januário
It is a traditional delicatessen located in the city centre, which the people from Porto have become accustomed to the quality of products they sell: confectionery, coffee, wines and other bottle products, as well as a wide variety of teas, jams, marmalades, cookies, olive oils, vinegar, canned food, dietetic/organic products, spices, chocolates and chocolates.
Order now, Casa Januário delivers to your home.
Day 2

Casa Oriental
Next to Torre dos Clérigos, Casa Oriental is a grocer’s shop founded in 1910, which started by selling products from the Eastern and African colonies. Recently associated with Comur - Fábrica de Conservas da Murtosa, it now proposes a trip to the last century in Portugal and the world, offering about thirty varieties of tinned fish, the tin cans are meticulously worked by the experienced and wise hands of the more than one hundred women who transform the flavours of the sea into delicious delicacies, through artisanal production methods based on decades of knowledge, that seals with a soul each can that leaves Comur. A universe of cans that fuses tradition and modernity in the same space.

Leitaria da Quinta do Paço
Leitaria da Quinta do Paço began its history back in 1920 producing milk and its derivatives, such as butter, cheese and whipped cream.
It was the first milk distributor in the northern region and also the first to distribute pasteurized milk in glass bottles to the Porto milk sellers who, by that time, would deliver milk with a pitcher on their head. It has been awarded several prizes through the years, all for the quality of its milk products. Its pastry, handmade according to original recipes since 1920, is famous for the éclairs stuffed with whipped cream, with special mention to the classic chocolate éclair, registered as the Porto Sweet. At Leitaria da Quinta do Paço production is daily, always fresh and limited to the quantities available, working under the motto “all good things come to an end”.

Arcádia
Arcádia is a Portuguese family-owned company which produces handmade chocolate and almonds. Founded in 1933 in the city of Porto by Manuel Pereira Bastos, the brand is currently run by the founder's grandchildren.
Known for its Traditional Assortment, which maintains the original recipe since its foundation, as well as the Languages of Chocolate Línguas de Gato, innovation is an integral part of this company, for example the famous chocolate bonbons with Port wine, brandy or even ginger and cinnamon. Arcádia has 70 types of chocolates available and at certain times of the year it even produces about 60,000 chocolates a day.

Castelbel no Palácio das Artes
With the river Douro as a backdrop and major inspiration, Castelbel at Palácio das Artes is a space open to the public, where, every day, it pays tribute to the roots, traditions, quality and creativity behind the brands Castelbel and Portus Cale, presenting scents and showing on-site the artisans’ know-how of this Portuguese company of luxury home fragrance.

Azeitoneira do Porto
Founded in 1862, it is proud to have maintained its clients over several generations.
Space located on Porto’ riverbank area, it offers different flavours of products which are uniquely Portuguese.
Specialists in the sale of olives which continue to be the highlight of the shop. Other strong points are Port wines, table wines, olive oils, cheeses, sausages, jams, honey, dried fruits, preserves, traditional, homemade corn bread from Avintes, vegetables and made to order hampers.
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