Easter is undoubtedly one of the sweetest times of the year. Between sugared almonds, chocolate eggs, bunnies, and countless irresistible treats, this celebration invites us to gather around the table, where desserts take center stage. In Portugal, Easter traditions are rich and diverse, with recipes passed down from generation to generation that continue to sweeten this very special time of year.
At Luzeiros Suites, we’d love to introduce you to some of the delights that make Easter even more delicious. If you’re planning your stay with us, here are a few tasty and indulgent suggestions to sweeten your Easter in Lisbon!
Brigadeirando
Although it became known for its delicious handmade brigadeiros in various flavors, a typical Brazilian sweet, at Easter Brigadeirando’s creativity takes shape in themed collections, where, in addition to the special brigadeiros, there is no shortage of filled chocolate eggs and bunny-shaped cakes.
Address: Rua Rodrigues Faria 103 – LxFactory, 1500-301 Lisboa
Opening Hours: Every day, from 10 am to 7 pm.

Doces Teresa Pyrrait
With shops in Campo de Ourique and Oeiras, Doces Teresa Pyrrait offers irresistible Easter treats. Highlights include the Easter Nest and the Biscoff Temptation Bowl, alongside classic filled chocolate eggs and mini eggs, perfect for sharing (or not!).
Address: Rua Almeida e Sousa 14C, 1250-096 Lisboa (Campo de Ourique)
Opening Hours: Tuesday to Friday, from 11:00 AM to 1:30 PM and from 2:00 PM to 7:00 PM; Saturdays and Holidays, from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM and from 2:30 PM to 7:00 PM.

Chocolataria Equador
Born in Porto and with a location in Lisbon, on Rua da Prata, Chocolataria Equador captivates with its intense aroma of cocoa and dedication to artisanal chocolate. During this festive season, Easter takes shape through a wide selection of chocolate eggs, sugared almonds and other creations that promise to sweeten any table.
Address: Rua da Prata 97, 1100-414 Lisboa
Opening Hours: From Sunday to Wednesday, from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM and from 2:30 PM to 7:00 PM; From Thursday to Saturday, from 10:30 AM to 7:30 PM.

Arcádia
Founded in Porto in 1933, Arcádia keeps the tradition of artisanal confectionery alive, using high-quality Belgian chocolate. Its displays showcase true works of art in chocolate. At Easter, the selection becomes even more special, with bunnies, eggs of all sizes and sugared almonds that delight even the sweetest tooth.
Address: Rua de Belém 53, 1300-469 Lisboa (Belém)
Rua Almeida e Sousa 27A, 1350-074 Lisboa (Campo de Ourique)
Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday, from 10 am to 8 pm and Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm
Address: Rua da Misericórdia 72, 1200-334 Lisboa (Chiado)
Opening Hours: Every day from 11am to 8pm
Address: Rua Castilho 65, 1250-096 Lisboa
Av. João Crisóstomo 48, 1050-053 Lisboa
Av. de Roma 14D, 1000-195 Lisboa
Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday, from 10 am to 8 pm.
Address: Av. da Igreja 2, 1700-236 Lisboa
Opening Hours: Every day, from 9 AM to 10 PM.

doBeco
More than just a bakery, doBeco is a space that brings together a bakery, restaurant, and pastry shop. At Easter, the highlights include the traditional sweet folar, flavored with cinnamon and anise, the indulgent Easter Crown filled with milk chocolate ganache, wild berry jam, and fresh fruit, as well as the Colomba Pasqual, an Italian-inspired bread with candied orange and chocolate.
Address: Rua Passos Manuel 106A, 1150-260 Lisboa (Estefânia)
Rua Marquês Sá da Bandeira 46B, 1050-167 Lisboa (Gulbenkian)
Rua São João da Mata 18, 1200-849 Lisboa (Santos)
Opening Hours: Every day from 8am to 6pm

O Melhor Pão de Ló do Universo
Pão de ló is a must-have on the Portuguese Easter table, standing as one of the most traditional sweets of the season. In Príncipe Real, the Oliveira family prepares an artisanal version that is moist and incredibly indulgente, enough to make your mouth water at first sight (and even more with the first bite).
Address: Rua Nova de São Mamede 54, 1250-073 Lisboa
Opening Hours: Monday to Friday from 12pm to 6pm; Saturday from 10am to 6pm

Casa dos Ovos Moles em Lisboa
As the name suggests, the star here is the famous ovos moles from Aveiro, a traditional convent sweet typical of Portugal. Available in wafer shells, wooden barrels, or even to be enjoyed by the spoonful, these sweets are a regular presence on Easter tables and a true celebration of Portuguese tradition.
Address: Calçada do Sacramento 25, 1200-393 Lisboa
Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday, from 12 PM to 7 PM

Luzeiros Suites wishes you a Happy Easter, full of sweet treats!