While most stores are closed on Sundays, many malls are open 7 days a week. They usually open around 9:30AM and close by 11PM or midnight, although the film theaters within them usually run a late session starting after midnight.
Centro Comercial Colombo, Av. Colegio Militar (Metro: Take the Blue Line to Colegio Militar/Luz Station), ☎ +351 (21) 771 36 36, . 9AM - Midnight. One of the largest malls in Europe, this shopping and leisure complex also houses dozens of restaurants, a bowling alley, health club, multiplex cinema, funfair with rides including a roller coaster, and a go-cart track. �
Armazéns do Chiado, Rua do Carmo 2 (Metro: Baixa-Chiado Station), . A massive mall that draws a young hip crowd shopping for books, CDs, and DVD. �
Centro Comercial Vasco da Gama, (Metro: Oriente Station), . A large mall in the Parque Expo. �
Centro Comercial Amoreiras, Av. Eng. Duarte Pacheco (Metro: Marquês de Pombal Station), . The city's oldest mall in eye-catching post-modern towers housing international chains. �
El Corte Inglés, Av. António Augusto Aguiar, 413 (Metro: Sao Sebastiao Station), . Big department store with cinema and supermarket, a bit pricey but with good quality items. �
Dolce Vita Tejo, Avenida Cruzeiro Seixas,Amadora (Metro: Take the Blue Line to Amadora Station, and take a bus from there as the mall is beyond walking distance.), . One of the biggest Shopping Mall in Europe. �
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