Barcelona Shopping

  1. Antonio Miró

    The doyen of Barcelona couture, Antonio Miró made his name by producing elegant and unpretentious classic fashion of the highest quality for men and women. Miró also does an attractive line in accessories.

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  2. Art Montfalcon

    Beneath the over-arching vaults of this Gothic cavern is spread an incredible range of gift ideas and art. The most appealing are the prints of local and universal inspiration. Thrown in are original works of art by local artists, framed and ready to go, and a whole range of Barcelona memorabilia, from ceramics to arty T-shirts.

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  3. Bagués

    This is more than just any old jewellery store. The boys from Bagués have been chipping away at precious stones and moulding metal since the 19th century, and many of their classic pieces have a flighty Modernista influence. There is a branch in Casa Amatller in the Manzana de la Discordia.

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  4. FC Botiga

    Need a Ronaldinho football jersey, a blue and burgundy ball, or any other soccer paraphernalia pertaining to what many locals consider the greatest team in the world? This is a convenient spot to load up without traipsing to the stadium.

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  5. Joaquin Berao

    For something special, head to this elegant store showcasing the exquisite avant-garde creations of one of Spain's most prestigious jewellery designers. He works predominantly in silver and gold, and with new and entirely original concepts each season.

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  6. Mango

    Begun in Barcelona in the 1980s, Mango has gone massive around the world with its combination of sexy and sassy couture, reliable fabrics and department-store prices. Slightly younger and funkier than its main rival, Zara, Mango produces originals as well as pieces inspired by the big names.

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  7. Obach

    If the hat ever makes a comeback, the Obach family of milliners, in the heart of what was once the Jewish quarter, stands to make a killing. Since 1924 it has been providing gentlemen with apparel for their scones.

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