SHOPPING
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Adolfo Dominguez
Having earned a reputation as ‘The Spanish Armani’ for the great tailoring and quality materials, this Galician chain still maintains a reasonable price point.
Gonzalo Comella
For nearly nine generations, this store been catering to the needs of the city’s fashion forward crowd, and remains one of the first places locals check out for inspiration.
El Corte Ingles
Not terribly imaginative, but then has everything you could want or need under one roof, from paella to electric razors to sporting goods.
Cacao Sampaka
Chocolate in tablets, marmalades, sauces, and candies, in traditional flavours, as well as some you’d never expect from their ‘Gastronomic Innovations’ range.
Olive
If you thought the only safe place for an olive was on the end of a toothpick submerged in vodka, you really haven’t been doing the little fella justice.
Vila Vinateca
With a selection of over 6,000 wines, there are few better places to discover that there’s more to Spanish wine than Rioja - or to pick up some gastro delights from the deli.
Vinçon
Barcelona’s ultimate design store. What was once a building housing imported Czechoslovakian ceramics, is now a labyrinthine space paying homage to all things interior design.
Lobby
This classy mini-emporium has shrunk its menswear range, but is still worth a visit when you’re in need of a one-of-a-kind Saturday night item or a last-minute gift.
La Boutique
Run by one of the ‘hetero-friendly’ Axel Hotel brothers, they know a thing or two about the kind of duds that will make a gay man (and many straight ones, too) swoon.
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