Segovia
This culinary museum has a small but carefully chosen selection of local cheeses, wines and other gourmet goodies from Segovia and its hinterland.
Segovia
This culinary museum has a small but carefully chosen selection of local cheeses, wines and other gourmet goodies from Segovia and its hinterland.
Extremadura
An elegant, attractive collection of typical Portugal-inspired blue-and-white Olivenza ceramics, plus jams, cheeses and other tasty local goodies.
Aínsa
This large shop has most things you could need for outdoor activities, from boots to backpacks, helmets and sleeping mats. It's good on maps too.
Malasaña & Conde Duque
The stylish shop of this inventive Spanish designer is where you'll find utterly casual and colourful designs for the consciously cool among us.
Barcelona
On busy Avinguda Diagonal, this massive complex of Spain's favourite department store has luxe brands, a supermarket and a handful of eateries.
Valencia
The main Valencia branch of Spain's most famous department store, selling most things you could think of, including a quality food section.
Santiago de Compostela
For T-shirts and other Galicia souvenirs, humorous and otherwise, that don't mention the Camino de Santiago, head to Reizentolo.
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
This small stall tucked into a corner of the Mercado de Nuestra Señora de África sells medicinal herbs for every imaginable ailment.
Librería del Cabildo Insular de Gran Canaria
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Stocks lots of titles about the Canary Islands. Most books are in Spanish but there are a few shelves of English-language guides too.
Madrid
Inhabiting an old palace, La Central is a fabulous multistorey bookstore, cafe and purveyor of better-than-average Madrid souvenirs.
Centro de Artesanía Casa Moraga
Cáceres
This government-run emporium showcases local extremeño handicrafts, including leather, pottery, jewellery and woodcarving.
Mallorca
Orquidea is one of Manacor's major purveyors of Mallorcan pearls (in turn, one of the major reasons many come to Manacor to shop).
Mallorca
Barrats has been hand-making shoes since the days of Queen Victoria. Its flagship store, in Inca, also sells jackets and luggage.
Mallorca
An elder statesman of Inca's famed leatherworking tradition, Lottusse makes upmarket shoes, clothing, bags and other accessories.
Almacen Coloniales y Bacalao Gregorio Martín
Bilbao
Specialising in bacalao (salted cod) from the Faroe Islands since 1931, this boutique also sells oils, pulses and hams.
Formentera
Zany little boutique just off the main square, with a good range of Havaianas, sandals, bags, hats, beachwear and sunglasses.
Morro Jable
Most stalls are run by Moroccans and Africans; you’ll be lucky to find anything that smacks particularly of the Canaries.
El Hierro
Fuelled by locally sourced produce, Valverde's weekly market sets up shop opposite the hospital at the north end of town.
Mallorca
The factory outlet of this long-standing shoe manufacturer offers a cheaper way to pick up its handmade leather footwear.
Puerto del Carmen
With a couple of branches across the island, this is a handy English-language bookshop stocking Lanzarote hiking guides.
L'Eixample
One of the city’s main English-language bookshops, this large space also has a handful of titles in other languages.
L'Eixample
FNAC, the French electronics, book and music emporium, has a couple of branches around town, but this is the biggest.
L'Eixample & Southern Valencia
With a wide range of men's and women's shoes, this smart, minimalist shop is Valencian-owned and has helpful staff.
Madrid
La Tienda Verde sells hiking maps (the best Spanish ones are Prames and Adrados) and guides.
Barcelona
Magnificent cakes, sweets, ice cream, chocolates and other sweet creations tantalise in this museumlike shop.
Madrid
This calmer version of rowdy El Rastro is located in northern Madrid.
Barcelona
Pastisseria Natcha has been tempting barcelonins with chocolates and custom-made cakes since 1958.
Barcelona
This mall southwest of the centre has 180 stores, a 15-screen cinema and two dozen places to eat and drink.
Palma de Mallorca
This branch of the huge Spanish department store franchise is good for getting many things under one roof.
Mallorca
Stalls selling local handicrafts (and some cheap trinkets) set up in this square every Saturday morning.
El Hierro
Tigaday's small craft and food market, stocked with local produce, takes over Plaza Vieja each Sunday.
Valencia
This sizeable branch of Spain's major department store sits just across the Turia from the centre.
Palma de Mallorca
Handicrafts and curios, not all at bargain prices, predominate at this long-running craft market.
Grazalema
Pick up locally made scarves, blankets, ponchos and other cosy garments starring Grazalema wool.
Mercat de Numismàtica i Filatèlia
La Rambla & Barri Gòtic
A relic of bygone Barcelona, in the shape of a dusty weekend stamp and coin collectors' market.
Costa Blanca
Good multilingual bookshop with new and secondhand titles, as well as lots of travel guides.
Madrid
A market selling old coins, stamps and a few antiques under the archways in the Plaza Mayor.
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Two branches of this mammoth department store face each other across Avenida Mesa y López.
Aragón
Stocks 30 Aragón Pyrenees cheeses as well as local and regional jams, wines and liqueurs.
Valencia
On a prominent corner, this is a central retail outlet of the famous Mallorcan shoe brand.