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Barcelona has a lot to offer the shopper with a good mix of high street and independent stores. Most of Barcelona’s high street stores are concentrated around Plaça de Catalunya and along Portal de l’Angel, which leads into the Gothic Quarter.
If you are looking for the top-end high street stores and designer wear then head to Passeig de Gracia and its surrounding streets. Not only are there plenty of boutiques, you will also find an abundance of interior design stores and expensive toyshops.
If you prefer the easy option and like all your shops contained under one roof, then try Maremagnum which has range of high street favourites as well as street wear labels such as Quiksilver. The shiny edifice sits in Port Vell.
El Corte Ingles is the main department store and a local landmark, selling just about everything. They have three stores dotted around the city centre; Plaça de Catalunya, Avenida Diagonal and Portal de l’Angel.
The Gothic Quarter is brimming with small boutiques, antique shops and arts and crafts and is generally a great place to spend a few hours wandering around and you will be sure to find something a little more unique.
El Poble Espanyol situated in the Montjuic park is perfect for buying local arts and crafts, with over 40 craft workshops showing traditional and innovative design.
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One of the most popular markets, especially with tourists is located on Las Ramblas. The thoroughfare’s central reservation is given over to semi-permanent and permanent stalls. The street is broadly divided into sections according to product with the flower market and the bird market being the most colourful.
Most areas of the city have their own local food market and a visit to one of these gives you a fabulous glimpse into day-to-day life. The largest and most accessible for tourists is La Boqueria halfway down Las Ramblas. Check out the fish stalls to see some of the most colourful and varied produce you find on any market.
Cathedral Square (La Seu) plays host to a small antique and art market over the summer months. Serious antique hunters will find it slightly disappointing, but most people will enjoy rummaging through the eclectic mix of art prints and other items. On Sundays on Place del Pi local artisans gather to sell their wares and you will also find a good range of local produce such as cheese and olives.
If you have the time and the inclination to travel further a field then head to La Roca Outlet Village lying 45 minutes drive north-east of the city. It offers large discounts on mainstream fashion labels in over 60 stores. For more information on the complex Tel: +34 93-842-3939.
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