Shopping in Granada
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El Corte Inglés
For general shopping, trendy clothes and shoes, try pedestrianised El Corte Inglés.
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Laguna Taller de Taracea
A distinctive local craft is taracea (marquetry), used on boxes, tables, chess sets and more - the best have shell, silver or mother-of-pearl inlays. Marquetry experts can be seen at work in Laguna Taller de Taracea.
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Calle Calderería Nueva
Calle Calderería Nueva is lined by teterías (Middle Eastern-style teahouses) and shops brimming with slippers, hookahs, jewellery and North African pottery. Stop for a Moroccan mint tea.
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Artespaña
Granadino crafts include embossed leather, guitars, wrought iron, brass and copper ware, basket weaving and textiles. Look out for these in the government-run Artespaña.
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Cerámica Fabre
Classic pots with distinctive granadino green or blue-and-white glazing can be bought at Cerámica Fabre.
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Manuel L Bellido
Get a hand-made guitar for those flamenco classes from Manuel L Bellido or just see the guitarrero (guitar maker) at work.
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Mercado Central San Agustín
For fresh fruit and veg, head for the large covered Mercado Central San Agustín, a block north of the cathedral.
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Plaza Nueva
The Plaza Nueva area is awash with jewellery vendors, selling from rugs laid out on the pavement, and ethnic-clothing shops.
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Metro
Stocks an excellent range of English-language novels, guidebooks and books on Spain, plus plenty of books in French.
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Cartográfica del Sur
Granada's best map shop. Wide range of high-quality Sierra Nevada, walking and trekking maps.
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