13 Best Shopping in The Northeast, Brazil

Aquiraz

Fodor's choice

For lace aficionados, a trip to the town of Aquiraz is a must. Ceará's first capital (1713–99) is today a hub for artisans who create the famous bilro (bobbin) lace. On the beach called Prainha (6½ km [4 miles] east of Aquiraz) is the Centro de Rendeiras Luiza Távora. Here, seated on little stools, dedicated and patient lace makers explain how they create such items as bedspreads and tablecloths using the bilro technique.

Casa do Artesão

Carmo

For regional crafts, head to the Casa do Artesão. It's open weekdays 9–6 and Saturday 9–2.

Ceart

Aldeota

First-class artisan work from across the region is featured at this upmarket workshop, where you can often catch the craftspeople at work. Even though the prices for wood, straw, and ceramic work may be steeper than at the Mercardo Central, the high quality more than makes up for this.

Av. Santos Dumont, Fortaleza, Ceará, 60.150-160, Brazil
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Centro de Artesenato de Pernambuco

Recife Antigo

This shop occupies an entire warehouse and contains the work of more than 15,000 regional artisans. It is a wonderful place to pick up local souvenirs, from ceramics to original prints. Prices are reasonable and there is a nice buffet restaurant and auditorium in the adjoining warehouses.

Centro de Turismo

Petrópolis

The best place to go for local crafts and artwork is the Centro de Turismo, where little shops are housed within the cells of a former prison.

Rua Aderbal de Figueiredo 980, Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, 59010-780, Brazil
084-3211–6149
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Estação Quatro Cantos

At this charming café-gallery, you can pick up a piece of jewelry or a painting from a local artist as you listen to live bossa nova or chorinho in the verdant courtyard (every Friday and Saturday from 8 pm). Delicious homemade cakes and coffees are also served.

Feirinha de Boa Viagem

Held at the seafront square of Praça da Boa Viagem on afternoons starting at 4, this hippie fair has a generic selection of well-priced handicrafts and many stalls selling tapioca pancakes.

Praça Boa Viagem, Recife, Pernambuco, 51021-040, Brazil

Feirinha Noturna

Meireles

More than 600 artisans sell their work at this nightly fair.

Av. Beira-Mar, Fortaleza, Ceará, 60165-121, Brazil

Mercado de São José

São José

In the city's most traditional market, vendors sell handicrafts, clothing, produce, and herbs. It's housed in a beautiful cast-iron structure that was imported from France in the 19th century.

Praça Dom Vital s/n, Recife, Pernambuco, 50020-280, Brazil
081-3424–4681

Natal Shopping

Candelária

Of the many malls and shopping centers in Natal, the largest and most worthwhile is Natal Shopping.

Av. Senador Salgado Filho 2234, Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, 59064-900, Brazil
084-3209–8199

Praia Shopping

Ponta Negra

Although fairly basic, this is the most convenient shopping mall for those staying in Ponta Negra, offering a 3-D cinema and a food hall, alongside all the classic brands.

Av. Engenheiro Roberto Freire 8790, Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, 59052-380, Brazil
084-4009–0842

Rua do Amparo

Varadouro

Along Rua do Amparo, one of the cultural hubs of Olinda, you will find an eclectic collection of artists' workshops. The artists themselves will happily welcome you inside and let you browse through their work.

Rua do Amparo, Olinda, Pernambuco, 53020-190, Brazil

Shopping Center Recife

Boa Viagem

The enormous Shopping Center Recife is the place to go if you are looking for a shopping fix. There are more than 450 stores, along with a 10-screen cinema and a food court. The center is not far from Boa Viagem Beach.