17 Best Shopping in The Amazon, Brazil

Araribá Arte e Artes

Fodor's choice

Part shop, part museum, Araribá Arte e Artes has one of the best selections of authentic native artisanal items in Brazil. Owner Marcelo spends half the year traveling to hard-to-reach tribes for the pieces. Highlights include hand-woven wall-hangings, baskets, and jewelry.

Mercado Municipal Adolfo Lisboa

Centro Fodor's choice

One of the best places to buy all kinds of things, from fresh fish to hammocks and souvenirs, is Mercado Adolfo Lisboa, down along the river. Built between 1880 and 1883, the building was based on Les Halles in Paris and has intricate iron-work that was made in France and shipped over by boat. It was made an historical landmark in 1987.

Rua Dos Barés 46, Manaus, Amazonas, 69005-020, Brazil
092-3663–8342

Amazonas Shopping

Chapada

With more than 300 stores and restaurants, Amazonas Shopping is one of the city's top shopping malls.

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Associação dos Povos Indígenas do Tumucumaque (APITU)

The Associação dos Povos Indígenas do Tumucumaque (APITU) has textiles, baskets, and other objects made by Amapá natives.

Rua Francisco Azarias Silva C Neto 1, Macapá, Amapá, 68906-370, Brazil
096-3222–4329

Casa do Artesáo

The Casa do Artesáo sells works by local craftspeople and artists—from tacky souvenirs to exquisite paintings and pottery.

Curtume Marajó

Bairro Novo

For sandals, belts, and other leather goods, head to Curtume Marajó, a five-minute walk from downtown Soure and next to the slaughterhouse. The workers here can give you a tour of the tannery.

Ecoshop

Chapada

Ecoshop sells regional art and a variety of indigenous crafts made from wood, seeds, and straw.

Galeria Amazônica

This contemporary gallery sells a good selection of high-quality artisan pieces sourced from tribes across the Amazon by the Waimiri Atoari tribe. Highlights include tribal jewelry, hammocks, and baskets—each piece is labeled with its tribal origin. Across the square from the Teatro Amazonas, it's well worth a visit.

Loja Regional Muiraquitã

One of three artisan shops grouped together, Loja Regional Muiraquitã sells a wide variety of regional items, including native musical instruments, locally mined minerals, and wood carvings.

Rua Senador Lameira Bittencourt 131, Santarém, Pará, 68005-010, Brazil
093-3522–7164
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Manauara Shopping

This is the chicest mall in Manaus, with an excellent range of shops, a cinema, and a great caçhaca bar, Cachaçaria do Dedé, in the food court.

Praça da República

Nazaré

This town square is busy only on Sunday, when barracas (small shops) pop up to sell paintings, snacks, artisanal items, and regional foods. You can watch the action from a park bench while sipping a cold coconut or eating a slice of cupuaçú cake. It's a local favorite for morning family strolls.

Belém, Pará, 66017-060, Brazil

São José Liberto

Jurunas

São José Liberto is a combination museum and high-price jewelry and craft shops with Amazonian wares of gold, amethyst, and wood; pottery; and seeds and plant fibers.

Semente

For soaps, face creams, and healing remedies handcrafted from the most powerful Amazonian fruits and plants, head to Semente. Don't miss picking up some healing androibe oil (an antioxidant oil used for massage and to treat skin infections) and antiwrinkle cream crafted from cashew nuts and Cupaçu.

Shopping Patio Belém

Batista Campos

To shop in air-conditioning, head for the upscale Shopping Patio Belém, a mall in the truest sense of the word. There are 198 stores, including four department stores with a bit of everything. The mall also includes a multiscreen cinema, banks, a food court, and currency-exchange shops.

Socieddade Marajara Das Artes

This artisan collective has stalls with everything from Marajoara pottery and woven items to T-shirts and liquor. In theory, the hours are daily 8–7, and Sunday 8–12; the reality may be something else entirely.

Rua 3, Soure, Pará, 68870-000, Brazil
091-8175–5712

Studio 5 Festival Mall

Distrito Industrial

Part of a larger commercial complex, Studio 5 Festival Mall contains many clothing stores, restaurants, cinemas, a hotel, and even a convention center.