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Barcelona perhaps finally achieved peak hipster with the recent opening of Urban Outfitters, a massive statement of a shop in a central and symbolic location on the Pla莽a Catalunya, but the city has long had a tradition of quirky little boutiques, icily cool designer home-ware stores and artisanal markets.

Added to this mix is a dying breed of picturesque specialist shops that might stock only candles, say, feathers or felt. Protected rents for these 鈥 many of them over a century old 鈥 come to an end in 2015, so catch them while you can.

Vincon's striking homewares in 尝鈥椭颈虫补尘辫濒别. Image by 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 Images
<span class="caption">Striking homewares in 尝鈥椭颈虫补尘辫濒别. Image by 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 Images</span>

La Rambla & Barri G貌tic

La Rambla is, of course, home to the wonderful food market, which is worth a visit in itself, particularly in the early hours of the morning before the tourist hordes arrive. The narrow streets of the Barri G貌tic, to the east, hide a plethora of tiny boutiques as well as the high-street chains along Portal de L鈥橝ngel. One notable new opening is , a sunny little corner space that showcases designer creations 鈥 from hand-painted Russian dolls to juniper-wood fruit bowls 鈥 that have 鈥榓 story to tell鈥.

The G貌tic is also home to Barcelona鈥檚 oldest shop, , whose 250-year existence is threatened with the rise of rents. It specialises in candles, and is worth seeing just for its elegant interior and Gone With the Wind staircase. Another wonderful old classic is the toy and joke shop, where you鈥檒l also find some of the giant fibreglass heads used in the parades around town.

El Raval

The south of the Raval is mostly residential, but the northern half is home to galleries, boutiques and a cluster of vintage shops. Many of these sit along the Carrer de Riera Baixa, but there鈥檚 something of a pre-loved superstore in the shape of , a short walk from here.

The neighbourhood has changed beyond belief in recent years, and one recent opening that would have been unthinkable even five years ago is , an elegant little boutique of upmarket toiletries from all the hippest brands.

The area 鈥 particularly the Carrer dels Tallers 鈥 has long been home to most of the music shops in town. These took a bit of a hit with the advent of digital music, but are regaining popularity now that vinyl is cool again. Though it has gone from three shops on this stretch to one, the mothership is still .

La Ribera

This used to be Barcelona鈥檚 textile district, and many of the streets carry names such as "Tanners鈥 Street鈥, 鈥淲eavers鈥 Street鈥 and so on. The tradition lives on in a number of tiny boutiques dotted around its winding alleyways, many of which make their clothes, bags and other accessories on an upstairs mezzanine, just as they did in past times.

The store front of It Reminds Me of Something. Image 漏 It Reminds Me of Something
<span class="caption">The store front of It Reminds Me of Something. Image 漏 It Reminds Me of Something</span>

The area has also become a bit of a hotbed for design, but it was that started the trend. A 鈥榗oncept鈥 store, showcasing and selling work from local designers, it also functions as a gallery and a space for pop-up events.

La Ribera also has a long-standing tradition of specialist food shops, one of the oldest and most picturesque of which is , which has been toasting nuts in its huge wood-fired oven since 1851. The roasting at is all about coffee (there is an affiliated specialist tea shop, Sans i Sans, over the road), while those with a sweet tooth will love the tartlets and chocolate creations at , which also happens to have the best croissants in town.

La Barceloneta & Poblenou

Not known for much by way of retail therapy, the port area does at least hold the mighty shopping mall, with all the high-street names you鈥檇 expect to find, along with an official Bar莽a FC shop. There鈥檚 an occasional crafts market alongside the Port Vell, while, over in Poblenou is the gleaming new mirrored structure that now shelters the . Nearby is the , a useful shopping mall with a huge supermarket.

Cereria Subira is Barcelona's only remaining chandlery shop. Image by Jordi Sans
<span class="caption">Cereria Subira is Barcelona's only remaining chandlery shop. Image by Jordi Sans</span>

尝鈥椭颈虫补尘辫濒别

The heart of 尝鈥椭颈虫补尘辫濒别, bisected by Passeig de 骋谤脿肠颈补, is known as the Quadrat d鈥橭r (Golden Square), which refers to the wealth of Modernista architecture but could just as easily refer to the shopping possibilities, for this is where you鈥檒l find most of the glittering, high-end shops. Passeig de 骋谤脿肠颈补 itself is a bit of a who鈥檚 who of international shopping 鈥 you鈥檒l find Spain鈥檚 own high-end designers like Loewe here, along with Armani, Chanel, Gucci, Stella McCartney and the rest. If you happen to be in the area late at night, , a 24-hour flower market, is worth a detour.

骋谤脿肠颈补

骋谤脿肠颈补 has acquired a certain twee chic in recent years, and its streets 鈥 particularly around the Carrer de Verdi 鈥 are now crowded with shops selling hand-stitched bibs and locally made cupcakes, along with tiny little fashion boutiques. is one such and stocks mostly French labels, while tends towards dreamy, ethereal and utterly impractical dresses that will delight your inner princess. A more recent addition to the 鈥榟ood is , an interiors shop with a tasteful selection of things for the home that would make excellent presents.

La Zona Alta

Strictly the domain of the well-heeled, Zona Alta is home to various swishy designer clothes and shoe shops, particularly along the Avinguda Diagonal, which is where you鈥檒l find all the big international names. The is one of the city鈥檚 most attractive markets, with a brick fa莽ade and glass- and cast-iron interior. Stop by for the usual assortment of bakery items, fresh produce and deli items, plus craft beers from Beer Corner.

The villagey barrio of Sarri脿 is also worth a look for its chichi little interiors shops, bakeries and so on.

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