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Shopping in Barcelona
Spain offers all the international brand names you could ever need. But why buy imported goods when Spain has its own specialties? Here are some examples. Spain is a great place to buy leather items, especially shoes. Crafts are famous too. These include ceramic items such as tiles and vases with beautiful designs, often Moorish in origin. Another local craft that’s thriving again is lace making.
What and where to shop in Barcelona
When you are out travelling the world, then maybe you would be interested in som shopping. We try to find some interesting shopping links for the city, which you can se below.
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Barcelona has undergone sweeping changes in recent years and the shopping scene has been transformed in the process. All the big names are here along with a range of local boutiques, antique shops, art galleries, and futuristic shopping centers.
Maremagnum is one of the new shopping and leisure complexes that’s proved very popular. Other than its comprehensive shopping mall, it also offers find a dozen cinemas and many restaurants, pubs and discos.
The new boutiques and stores are great places to shop. But to savour the authentic shopping experience, be sure to get away from the haunts of the glitterati and visit the old city. Here you can take a look in Barcelona’s oldest shop, Cereria Subira, which first opened its doors in 1761. If candles are on your shopping list, you’re in luck, for Cereria Subira is a candle shop. Even if you’re not buying, the vast range of candles of all sizes and colours is well worth seeing.
Te Circuit del Born is the place to go if you want garments and accessories to transform yourself into a Spaniard. You’ll find it in the Ciutat Vella’s Ribera district. It is home to many small studio and shops retailing the creations of local craftsmen and artisan. Specialties include silk items, and designer shoes and clothing.
For a richer experience and a glimpse into Catalonia’s mercantile past, head for the streets around the Barri Gòtic. These streets are packed with traditional offering from fish, candles and herbs to bullfighter’s capes.
Shops in Barcelona open around 8 am and they generally close a few hours after sunset.