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Mercado de Fuencarral Valencia
The Mercado de Fuencarral in Valencia is a shopping haven for funky fashionistas who dress with an edge. Internationally recognised labels like Pepe Jeans and Puma are found among home-grown…
The Mercat de Fira de Bellcaire in Eixample is not only the oldest market in Barcelona, but the oldest in Europe, dating back to the 14th century. On Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays…
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…
Fashion designer Amaya Arzuaga has come a long way from her mother's knitting workshop in provincial Burgos. Her elegant Madrid store, located in the swanky Salamanca district, sells her…
Fashion, food and just about everything else can be found at Maremagnum, black-mirrored mall that dominates Port Vell. Shop for the latest Catalan designer labels or dine by the waterfront after dark.
The Casa del Libro on Madrid's Gran Vía is a three-storey bookshop bursting with everything from classic literature to current bestsellers. Although a general bookstore, it has such a large…
Valencia's Central Market (Mercado Central) is a typically Valencian Modernista structure, decorated with colourful ceramic tiles designed by Alejandro Soler and Francisco Guardia. More than…
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…
Madrid's Mercado de Fuencarral is the hub of Chueca's trendy urban fashion scene. The three-storey marketplace is packed with outlets selling statement clothes, shoes, jewellery and records.…
Lavinia wine merchants might be located on Salamanca's upmarket Calle Ortega y Gasset, but bottles don't all cost a fortune. Any of the 4500 wines can be enjoyed in the restaurant upstairs for…
In Santiago de Compostela's Old Town, Ámboa sells quality jewellery, crafts and gifts. Choose from local ceramic tiles, vases and pictures, plus gold, silver and jet jewellery. Jet is a…
Not far from the Puerta del Sol, El Corte Inglés is a renowned quality department store. A feature of all Spanish cities and beyond, it sells everything from Spanish and international fashion…
Doble A, on the lively Chueca shopping street of Fuencarral, showcases Spanish designers along with leading international brands. Expect punky fashion from Amaya Arguaza and Mireya Ruiz and…
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 €9…
Camper is a popular Spanish shoe chain, renowned for their round toes, rubber soles and an array of colours and styles from bowling shoes to sandals. This store in upmarket Salamanca fits in…
Menganita in Santiago de Compostela sells everything from jewellery, trainers and fashionable footwear to furniture and home accessories, bags and children's gifts. Shopping here won't break…
Santiago de Compostela's Food Market (Mercado de Abastos de Santiago) offers vegetables, fruit, meat and a plethora of fresh fish, for which the region is renowned. Originally built in the…
Francis Montesinos is Valencia's most international fashion designer, so Juan public can best get his mitts on those exclusive threads with a visit to his shop. The store is luxuriously yet…
The Lladró shop in central Valencia carries the famous ceramics, including the latest trendy collections. The distinctive figurines, plates and ornaments by Juan, José and Vicente Lladró were…
El Arco de los Cuchilleros Artesania De Hoy
A rare gem in an area of cheap tourist shops around Plaza Mayor, El Arco de los Cuchilleros Artesania De Hoy works directly with artisans from around the country. Crafts include original and…