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Passeig de Gràcia

Passeig de Gràcia

If you're looking for some serious fashion shopping, then make your way to Passeig de Gràcia, the parallel street, Rambla de Catalunya, and the surrounding district. You'll find all the big international fashion names here, including Spanish greats like Adolfo Domínguez, Armand Basi, Groc, and the leather specialist Loewe. More affordable alternatives such as Zara, Mango, and Massimo Dutti are also represented here. You can also find a good selection of trend-conscious designer fashions at Noténom.
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Avinguda del Portal de l'Àngel

Avinguda del Portal de l'Àngel

Avinguda del Portal de l'Àngel is a crowded, pedestrian-only avenue in the heart of Barcelona, known as one of the best addresses for shopping in the city. Throughout this long avenue, which stretches from the always busy Plaça Catalunya to the historic Gothic Quarter, you'll find plenty of global retailers such as Bershka, Pull & Bear, H&M, Desigual, another El Corte Inglés, Zara, Disney Store, Massimo Dutti, Benetton, as well as a handful of souvenir shops.
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El Corte Inglés

El Corte Inglés

Spain's department store colossus is both loved and hated, but successfully performs the main task of a department store, which is to offer most things to most people. Designer fashions, their own low and medium-priced lines, enormous perfumery and make-up departments, accessories, toys, children's and baby's clothes, art materials, souvenirs, food and delicatessen, household furniture and decorations, electrical goods, books, and a range of services can be found here. The largest El Corte Inglés in Barcelona is situated in Plaça Catalunya.
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Mercat dels Encants

Mercat dels Encants

Mercat dels Encants, also called Encants Vells or Mercat de Bellcaire, is one of Europe’s oldest flea markets, tracing its roots back to the 14th century. Situated near the striking Agbar Tower, its distinctive mirrored roof shelters a sprawling array of treasures. The market offers an eclectic mix of goods, from books, jewellery, and clothing to furniture, art, and quirky knick-knacks. It’s a haven for bargain hunters and vintage lovers alike. Arriving early is key to snagging the best finds before the crowds descend.
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Westfield Glòries & Diagonal Mar Centre

Westfield Glòries & Diagonal Mar Centre

Westfield Glòries and Centre Comercial Diagonal Mar are two popular shopping malls located along the Avinguda Diagonal, offering a mix of shopping, dining, and leisure options. Westfield Glòries, situated near the iconic Agbar Tower, blends indoor and outdoor spaces across multiple levels, featuring a variety of shops, restaurants, a supermarket, and a cinema. Further along the avenue, Centre Comercial Diagonal Mar boasts a similarly spacious setup with a wide selection of stores, eateries, a cinema, and even a supermarket for convenience. Both malls are great options for a shopping spree or a relaxed day out.
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La Manual Alpargatera

La Manual Alpargatera

If you're visiting Barcelona during the summer, you'll probably notice some locals walking around the city wearing a pair of espadrilles – sandals typical of Catalonia, which are handmade in cotton canvas, with a sole of jute rope and long cotton laces. If you're thinking about getting a pair for yourself or someone back home, the best place to buy them is at La Manual Alpargatera, a long-running workshop selling these traditional and quite comfortable summer shoes in every colour and several styles.
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