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Seville

Shopping in Seville

  1. A

    Cerámica Santa Ana

    Cerámica Santa Ana is one of the better-regarded ceramic shops and the building itself almost qualifies as a tourist attraction.

    reviewed

  2. B

    El Jueves Market

    For a different kind of religious experience – shopping! – check out 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.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Mercado de la Encarnación

    Mercado de la Encarnación along with Mercado del Arenal are central Seville’s two food markets. The Encarnación, which mainly sells fruit, vegies and fish, has been in its current ‘temporary’ quarters, awaiting construction of a new permanent building, since 1973!

    reviewed

  4. D

    María Rosa

    Full of flamenco flounces, polka dots and frills, this is the place to get dressed up like a flamenco queen. Blokes and children needn’t feel left out as it also stocks a men’s and children’s range in addition to all the shiny accessories you might want.

    reviewed

  5. E

    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.

    reviewed

  6. 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.

    reviewed

  7. F

    LTC

    Andalucía’s top map shop; handy if you’re plotting a regionwide tour. From Plaza San Sebastián head northeast up Avenida Menéndez Pelayo for 600m.

    reviewed

  8. G

    El Corte Inglés

    El Corte Inglés occupies four separate buildings a little west, on Plaza de la Magdalena and Plaza del Duque de la Victoria.

    reviewed

  9. H

    Mercado del Arenal

    Mercado del Arenal along with the Mercado de la Encarnación are central Seville’s two food markets.

    reviewed

  10. I

    Record Sevilla

    Fancy mixing flamenco with house? Then grab your vinyl here. Staff are knowledgeable about the local music scene too.

    reviewed

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  12. J

    El Postigo

    This covered arts and crafts market houses a few shops selling everything from pottery and textiles to silverware.

    reviewed

  13. K

    Nervión Plaza

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

    reviewed

  14. L

    Mercadillo

    This large flea market near Alameda de Hércules is worth a visit.

    reviewed

  15. M

    Vértice International Bookshop

    Novels in many languages, some guidebooks.

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  16. N

    Casa del Libro

    Part of Spain's oldest bookshop chain, this branch is spread over four floors and stocks plenty of multilingual fiction and guidebooks (including this one).

    reviewed

  17. O

    Baco

    If you’ve enjoyed sampling the food that much (and who hasn’t?), then you can take some of it home with you from this wonderful deli stocked with quality local food products such as olives and olive oil, jamón, cheeses and bacalao (salted cod).

    reviewed