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Shopping in Barcelona

Shops, markets, specialists

From cheese and olives at La Boqueria Food Market in Las Ramblas to designer boutiques in the Born and Eixample districts, Barcelona shopping is in a league of its own. Serious shoppers enjoy late opening until 8pm or 9pm but smaller shops break for an afternoon siesta. The Shopping Line Bus is an easy option to travel from shop to shop with extra space for your bags. Take a break on Sundays when most shops close.

Mercat Del Encants, Barcelona. Photo by Poppy Da Costa, © Whatsonwhen

Shops

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  1. 1. El Corte Inglés - Everything under one roof

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    El Corte Inglés, Barcelona. © El Corte Inglés

    The El Corte Inglés department store on Plaça Catalunya keeps shoppers on their toes with nine floors of fashion, cosmetics, interior design, perfume and a gourmet delicatessen. It's a Barcelona classic and can't be beaten for sheer size and choice.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Mon-Sat 10am-10pm

    Address

    14, Plaça Catalunya, Barcelona 08002

    Telephone

    +34 (0) 933 063 800

    Transport

    Plaça Catalunya metro

    Website

    El Corte Inglés Website

  2. 2. Vinçon - Contemporary design

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    Vinçon, Barcelona. Photo by Poppy Da Costa, © Whatsonwhen

    Vinçon is the undisputed local leader in household design. Style-conscious Barcelonians find anything from stylish spoons to heavenly high chairs and glamorous lamps in this warehouse-like shop on Gràcia. Order a Corbusier chaise or simply browse it like a museum.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Mon-Sat 10am-8.30pm

    Address

    96, Passeig de Gràcia, Barcelona 08008

    Telephone

    +34 93 215 60 50

    Transport

    Diagonal metro

    Website

    Vinçon Website

  3. 3. Mango Outlet - Discount high-street shopping

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    Mango Outlet, Barcelona. Photo by Poppy Da Costa, © Whatsonwhen

    Spanish chain Mango, famed for cheap, high-street fashion, has its outlet store in Eixample where last season's stock is available at silly prices. Pick up jeans for €10, tops for €3. There are several other outlet stores in the area.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Mon-Sat 10am-9pm

    Address

    37, Girona, Barcelona 08010

    Telephone

    +34 934 122 935

    Transport

    Tetuan or Urquinaona metro

  4. 4. Tascón - Funky footwear

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    Tascón, Barcelona. Photo by Poppy Da Costa, © Whatsonwhen

    Tascón has irresistible footwear for men and women, and is a highlight among the fashionable boutiques of Gràcia's Diagonal street. Quirky Spanish labels like Vialis are hand crafted but affordable. Look for sandals in summer and elegant boots in winter.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Mon-Sat 10am-2pm & 5pm-8pm

    Address

    462, Avinguda Diagonal, Barcelona 08006

    Telephone

    +34 93 415 5616

    Transport

    Diagonal metro

Markets

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  1. 5. La Boquería Food Market - Gourmet delight

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    Through the vast lattice iron gates off Las Ramblas, La Boquería Food Market's endless stalls offer delicious hanging chorizo, olives, cheese, fruit, fish, cured ham and more. Stop at the seafood bar for garlicky prawns and a cold beer.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Mon-Sat 8am-8pm

    Address

    91, Las Ramblas, Barcelona 08002

    Telephone

    +34 93 318 2584

    Transport

    Liceu metro

    Website

    La Boquería Website

  2. 6. Mercat Del Encants - Antiques and trinkets

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    Mercat Del Encants, Barcelona. Photo by Poppy Da Costa, © Whatsonwhen

    It takes dedicated rummaging and hard bargaining but Mercat Del Encants, a vast flea market under Glories roundabout, could contain treasure. Ornaments are piled alongside odd socks, antiques beneath old DVDs. Early risers find the bargains but Saturdays are crowded.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Sun, Mon, Wed, Fri & Sat 8.30am-2pm

    Address

    Plaça de les Glories Catalanes, C. Dos de Maig, Barcelona 08013

    Transport

    Glories metro

    Website

    Mercat del Encants Website

Specialists

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  1. 7. Colmado Quílez - Vintage delicatessen

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    Colmado Quílez, Barcelona. Photo by Poppy Da Costa, © Whatsonwhen

    Founded in 1908, Colmado Quílez delicatessen in Gràcia is obligatory for gourmands. Orders of caviar, anchovies, turrón nougat and regional wines are rung up on the original cash-registers. Windows are packed with colourful displays of olives and tinned sardines.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Mon-Fri 9am-2pm & 4.30-8.30pm; Sat 9am-2pm

    Address

    63, Rambla Catalunya (corner of Aragon), Barcelona 08007

    Telephone

    +34 93 21 52 356

    Transport

    Gràcia metro

  2. 8. Xocoa - Chocolates for daredevils

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    Xocoa, Barcelona. Photo by Poppy Da Costa, © Whatsonwhen

    Brothers Marc and Miguel Escurell have modernised their century-old family chocolate business in Eixample, with funky graphics packaging imaginatively flavoured bars. Try raspberry, pistachio, cinnamon, chilli or a bitter 90% cacao. A pack of ten flavours is perfect for presents.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Daily 9am-9pm

    Address

    11, Calle Petritxol, Barcelona 08002

    Telephone

    +34 93 301 11 97

    Transport

    Girona metro

    Website

    Xocoa Website

  3. 9. Can Cisa - Local wine specialist

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    Can Cisa, Barcelona. Photo by Poppy Da Costa, © Whatsonwhen

    Can Cisa in the Born district is a well-kept secret stocking a superb selection of wine. Knowledgeable staff guide you towards the most delicious grapes, many of them local. An ideal place for presents, it also sells delicious olive oil.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Tue-Sat 10am-3pm & 4.30pm-8pm

    Address

    14, Carrer de la Princesa, Barcelona 08003

    Telephone

    +34 933 19 98 81

    Transport

    Juane I metro

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