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Impressive architecture and hip restaurants meet a sunny Spanish climate and beautiful beaches. This has transformed Barcelona, in just a few decades, from a rough port city into one of Europe's, if not the world's, premier destinations. Stroll along La Rambla and Passeig de Gràcia, admire Gaudí's masterpieces, lose yourself in the Gothic Quarter, bask in the sun at Barceloneta beach, and discover some of the city's vibrant late-night haunts while you're at it.

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Passeig de Gracia in winter evening. Barcelona, Spain

Passeig de Gràcia

If you're looking for some serious fashion shopping, then make your way to Passeig de Gràcia, the parallel street, Rambla de Catalunya, and the surrounding district. You'll find all the big international fashion names here, including Spanish greats like Adolfo Domínguez, Armand Basi, Groc, and the leather specialist Loewe. More affordable alternatives such as Zara, Mango, and Massimo Dutti are also represented here. You can also find a good selection of trend-conscious designer fashions at Noténom.

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Woman staring at a shopping window at Avinguda del Portal de l'Àngel, Barcelona

Avinguda del Portal de l'Àngel

Avinguda del Portal de l'Àngel is a crowded, pedestrian-only avenue in the heart of Barcelona, known as one of the best addresses for shopping in the city. Throughout this long avenue, which stretches from the always busy Plaça Catalunya to the historic Gothic Quarter, you'll find plenty of global retailers such as Bershka, Pull & Bear, and H&M, as well as another El Corte Inglés, Zara, Disney Store, and a handful of souvenir shops.

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Large department store in Barcelona

El Corte Inglés

Spain's department store colossus is both loved and hated, but it successfully performs the main task of a department store, which is to offer most things to most people. Designer fashions, their own low and medium-priced lines, enormous perfumery and make-up departments, accessories, toys, souvenirs, food and delicatessen, house decor, books, and a range of services can be found here. The largest El Corte Inglés in Barcelona is situated in Plaça Catalunya.

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Boqueria market on La Rambla street, Barcelona, Spain

Boqueria Market

Visiting the Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria, or simply La Boqueria, is a rite of passage for every traveller in Barcelona. Located halfway down La Rambla, this historic, colourful market bursts with fresh fruits, vegetables, nuts, sweets, and local delicacies. It’s also a favourite spot for a quick lunch, a snack, or a refreshing glass of cava.

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Flea market in Barcelona

Mercat dels Encants

Mercat dels Encants, also called Encants Vells or Mercat de Bellcaire, is one of Europe’s oldest flea markets, tracing its roots back to the 14th century. Situated near the iconic Agbar Tower, its distinctive mirrored roof shelters a sprawling array of treasures. The market offers an eclectic mix of goods, from books, jewellery, and clothing to furniture, art, and quirky knick-knacks. It’s a haven for bargain hunters and vintage lovers alike. Arriving early is key to snagging the best finds before the crowds descend.

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woman on a escalator in a shopping mall, Barcelona

Arenas de Barcelona

Housed on the site of a former bullfighting ring near Montjuïc, Arenas de Barcelona is a beautiful shopping complex boasting plenty of shops, eateries, a cinema, a large supermarket, and best of all, a 360 rooftop view of the city.

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