Seville Shopping

  1. Casa del Libro

    Guidebooks and novels published in several languages. Also, there are maps and dictionaries.

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  2. El Corte Inglés

    The department store El Corte Inglés has a well-stocked supermarket in the basement, which will appeal to self-caterers.

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  3. El Jueves Market

    Seville's most colourful street market is El Jueves Market, east of Alameda de Hércules, where you can find everything from hat stands to antiquated household appliances. It's as interesting for those who like people-watching as it is for those with an eye for a bargain.

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  4. El Postigo

    This indoor arts-and-crafts market houses a few shops selling a range of goods from pottery and textiles to silverware.

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  5. Green UFOs

    A great independent music shop, with electronic, breakbeat, pop and rock CDs by artists worldwide. The shop has its own recording label too, and it sponsors the South Pop music festival.

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  6. LTC

    Andalucía's top map shop.

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  7. Mercadillo

    If you want to check out the lively Macarena neighborhood around Alameda de Hércules, the Sunday morning flea market is a good time to do it. The usual assortment of clothes, antiques and music are on offer as well as some inviting cafés and bars nearby.

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  8. Nervión Plaza

    A large shopping complex, 1.5km east of the Barrio de Santa Cruz, off Avenida de Eduardo Dato.

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  9. Tile-making Area

    In the traditional Tile-making Area of Triana, a dozen shops and workshops still offer charming, artful ceramics around the junction of Calle Alfarería and Calle Antillano Campos.

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