Shopping in Mallorca
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Xocoa
One of Spain's most celebrated purveyors of designer chocolates finds a home in Palma opposite the Mercat de l'Olivar. Exquisite packaging and presentation are part of the whole package.
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Típika
This small shop is dedicated to promoting the craftsmanship and gastronomy of Mallorca. Here you'll find wines, olive oils and a small but carefully chosen selection of other food products, as well as ceramics and other handicrafts from small family artisan businesses across the island.
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Lust Universe
Styling itself as an 'Erotic Lifestyle Boutique', Lust Universe is all about sex toys, books and magazines. It also runs art exhibitions and 'sex and love conferences' led by a qualified sexologist.
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La Casa del Mapa
You could come to this government-run shop for topographical maps and other hiking resources, but we like it just as much for facsmiles of some examples from Mallorca's ancient cartographicaphical heritage – the 1375 map of the known world by Abraham Cresques is a real find.
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Fine Books
This extraordinary collection of secondhand books, including some really valuable treasures, rambles over three floors. If you can't find what you're looking for, Rodney will try to track it down for you.
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Dialog
The selection of German- and English-language books here is small but very carefully chosen, with especially good sections on languages and books about Mallorca.
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B Connected Concept Store
This designer 'concept' store is very much at home in the new Santa Catalina. Apart from furnishings and a few fashion items (it has another shop devoted to vintage fashions a few blocks away), you'll find all sorts of knick-knacks that you never knew you needed but just have to have. The look is oh-so-contemporary with the occasional retro touch.
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Colmado Santo Domingo
It's almost impossible to manouevre in this narrow little shop, so crowded are its shelves with local Mallorcan food products – cheeses, honey, olives, olive oil, pâté, fig bread, to name just a few – while sobrassada hangs from the ceiling.
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Carmina
Another classic of Mallorcan shoemaking, Carmina is the more traditional complement to Camper, making a virtue of dark tones, brogues and loafers.
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