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Newest Review: ... club, driving range, and bowling alley to name a few. The shopping centre itself comprises 420 shops, including a large Marks & Spencer and a Fnac superstore selling almost everything from food to large electrical appliances – I found this store to be extremely inexpensive, especially on alcohol. The large stores are punctuated with speciality shops, selling goods such as local porcelain, jewellery, shoes, (leather items are very competitively priced), and designer clothing stores etc. The main shopping centre is built on two levels, with gallery walkways, which are tiled in marble. The galleries lead to a centre hall which has a ... more

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Shekera
Premium Review Shopping in Lisbon: The Colombo Centre, Lisbon's Answer to The Trafford Cent ... (307 words)
by - written on 19/11/01 (Very useful, 185 readings)
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The Colombo Shopping Centre is located on the Avenida General Norton de Matos, Benfica, Lisbon. It is accessible by both metro and bus, and just a short taxi ride from Lisbon’s city centre. Opened in 1997, the Colombo Centre is Lisbon's newest mall, being the largest in the Iberian Peninsula. As well as a shopping centre, it also houses a leisure complex, with a multiplex cinema, health club, driving range, and bowling alley to name a few. The shopping centre itself comprises 420 shops, including a large Marks & Spencer and a Fnac superstore selling almost everything from food to large electrical appliances – I found this store to be ...  Read the complete review

BAPHA
Express Review on Shopping in Lisbon
by - written on 15/05/01
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Good for a change but not for serious shopping. - Advantages: Designer stores, Cheap shoes - Disadvantages: All scattered about, Not enough shops!

 
Shopping in Lisbon