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In Barcelona, you’ll also find English spoken widely at the modernist flagship stores on the Paseig de Gracia and Avenida Diagonal. You should stop for a drink at the Santa Eulalia which has been selling fashion since 1843. When you exhaust the Eixample neighbourhood, you’ll enjoy the many design-driven independent boutiques and stores on the sidestreets of the Born district.
We also offer carefully selected clocks and vintage watches from brands which might surprise you because of their design or the story behind them. All watches are serviced/restored using established authorized repair shops with genuine parts. Try to go during 'rebaixes' and take advantage of the awesome deals where you can get 200 Euro shoes for under 100 Euros. There's no denying that Uterque veers towards the more expensive side, but with designer brands and top quality bags, scarves, clothes and shoes, if you're looking to pull off elegantly chic, this is the place to go. There are several locations, including Portal De L'Angel as well as on Passeig de Gracia. They can sometimes run out of items without getting them back in stock, so if you like something be sure to buy it at the time.



Here you can find everything from household items to pets; paintings/artwork; vintage and antiques; and collectibles of every conceivable type. On one of the small streets that branches off the Portal de l’Àngel towards La Rambla sits Guantería Alonso, one of Barcelona’s most beautiful shops. It still boasts the Modernist façade that was designed in 1905 and sells a wide range of fans, gloves and shawls, including Manila shawls.
Held monthly by Madrid’s Railway Museum expect to find vintage clothing, screen-print art, vinyl records and other very on-trend items. The food trucks that feed the hungry hipsters who come here, do sell Spanish favourites but also expect chicken wings, duck wraps, craft beer and whatever the young cool crowd are into that month. Spain’s biggest open air street market comes alive every Sunday in one of Madrid’s oldest streets. The market is jam packed with people browsing the literally thousands of stalls looking to pick up some new underwear, a second hand fridge or maybe a flamenco dress.

In Barcelona there are 22 shopping hubs that combine tradition, proximity and innovation, where you can stroll, shop, eat and enjoy leisure activities. Wherever you turn in Barcelona you’ll find that, when it comes to shopping, the city has managed to meld tradition with modernity, without losing its identity. The L’illa Shopping Centre is known as the first horizontal skyscraper. Located in the city’s financial district, you’ll find fashion, restaurants, a food market and a hairdresser. The Las Arenas Shopping Centreis one of the most original ones you’ll see, as it’s built in an old bullring, conserving its original façade and round structure. Located by the Plaça d’Espanya, it is home to dozens of shops, cinemas and restaurants.
A furniture store located in the bohemian and artisan district, Gracia. If you want to decorate your pad with more than just Ikea items or simply want to add a quirky personal touch with vintage finds, you will love this store. Set on a quiet street, you will find distressed wooden furniture, antique tea sets, armchairs and tables amongst other finds. It is amazing just how owner Claudia, who brings some of the pieces that she picks up from markets, brings them back to life. Located at the bottom of La Rambla next to the Christopher Columbus monument, the Port Antic Markets are held every Saturday and sell old photographs, oil paintings, frames, records, cameras, vintage toys, and other antique gems.
For this reason, at the Spanish antique stores it is sometimes possible to find objects with a history tracing back to the epoch of Arabic dominance on the Iberian Peninsula. Moreover, the amalgam of objects from varying cultural origins—African, Muslim, Jewish, and, of course, Spanish — adds a special brightness and unique diversity to the local flea markets and antique stores. Just like any other fair, it also features an array of workshops related to antiques, painting and restoration. The entry ticket costs €4 at the ticket office, or €3 if you buy it online, and it also allows you to participate in a raffle for a piece that is always on display in the Pavilion’s Hall. I’m currently looking for retro furniture pieces that I can put into my living room at home. Nothing really beats the feeling that you get from having vintage pieces.

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There are plenty of flea markets and antique shops in every Spanish city, even in the smallest villages. While some of these markets have since acquired popularity the world over and have become large companies, others are privately owned and still resemble the tiny, family-run boutiques vaciado de pisos of the past. However, keep in mind that the flea markets do not have established working schedules and operate according to a trade model, organizing trading days several times per year. At that time, there were always craftsmen and trade stands offering their products.

Barcelona is a cosmopolitan, Mediterranean city with a long commercial history, making it the perfect shopping destination. The capital of Catalonia offers visitors the best international brands as well as options that you’ll only ever discover right here. Until you notify us otherwise, we will understand that your data has not been modified, that you agree to notify us of any variation and that we have your consent to use it for the aforementioned purposes. LUIS MIGUEL PARRA RODRIGUEZ informs that it will proceed to treat the data in a lawful, loyal, transparent, adequate, pertinent, limited, exact and updated manner.

Foreigners flock to take advantage of great quality that doesn't burn a hole in the wallet. Camper prides itself on offering designer shoes for men, women and children which are above all else, comfy and easy to wear. There are locations all over town including the Raval, Born and Gothic Quarter. Camper is constantly re-inventing itself with new styles arriving on the scene every few months. Be sure to check out their online selection as well as their in store stock. Barcelona's chicest walkway, full of designer shops, exclusive hotels and high-end restaurants even if you're not in the mood for buying it's worth browsing.
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