Right in Lisbon T1, Sunglass Hut sits in the main departures shopping zone, handy if you’ve cleared security early and want a quick upgrade before boarding. It’s airside in Terminal 1, so this only works if your flight departs from T1 (most full-service airlines). Think standard global Sunglass Hut: bright lights, glass displays, and racks sorted by brand more than by use-case.
You’ll see the usual premium names: Ray-Ban, Oakley, Prada, Gucci and similar fashion labels, generally at standard EU airport pricing rather than bargain-bin deals. Expect around €120–€180 for mid-range pairs, and €200+ once you touch designer frames. They carry both sunglasses and some optical frames, but this is mainly a sun-specs stop, not a full optician.
Stock leans to current-season styles, so replacement of a lost pair is easy if you’re not picky about the exact model number. If you care about fit, budget 10–15 minutes to actually try frames rather than pointing at the case and hoping. Staff usually float between a couple of adjacent fashion stores in this T1 stretch, so you may wait a minute or two to get someone to open cases.
No standout “only in Lisbon” brands here; think global mall lineup dropped into Humberto Delgado’s Terminal 1. Use this more as a backup plan than destination shopping. Tip: if your gate shows in the low 40s, check your walking time first on the monitors; don’t start a long try-on session with boarding already inside 20 minutes.