Lisbon Shopping in Outlet - Half Day Private Tour
Lisbon, Portugal
Trip Type: Private Sightseeing Tours
Duration: 4 hours
Enjoy shopping therapy in Freeport Outlet Alcochete, the largest outlet in Europe, where you can relax and have fun with discounts of up to 60 percent off the recommended retail. See the Tagus River and the sights while you cross the Estuary in Vasco da Gama bridge: the biggest bridge in Europe.
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Enjoy shopping therapy in Freeport Outlet Alcochete, the largest outlet in Europe, where you can relax and have fun with discounts of up to 60 percent off the recommended retail. See the Tagus River and the sights while you cross the Estuary in Vasco da Gama bridge: the biggest bridge in Europe.Freeport Outlet just outside of Lisbon is the largest collection of outlet shops in Europe. With retail shops featuring everything from home decor and appliances to clothing and beauty, shoppers can find some of Europe’s best brands at lower than their original prices. Many of the shops offer up to 60 percent off what they would sell for in department stores. As discount shopping is generally not as widely available in Europe as it is in other parts of the world, this a shopping destination for many Europeans. There are both Spanish and Portuguese brands as well as international brands to select from.
Restaurants, coffee shops, an outdoor promenade, and frequent events for shoppers and families round out the experience. Much of the exterior is well-designed with artistic touches.
Highlights:
Enjoy discounts of up to 60 percent at Freeport Outlet Alcochete
Take in views of the Tagus River Estuary as you cross the Vasco da Gama Bridge
Restaurants, coffee shops, an outdoor promenade, and frequent events for shoppers and families round out the experience. Much of the exterior is well-designed with artistic touches.
Highlights:
Enjoy discounts of up to 60 percent at Freeport Outlet Alcochete
Take in views of the Tagus River Estuary as you cross the Vasco da Gama Bridge
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