Shopping
Poblenou Market
A monthly food fair in the proudly Catalan neighbourhood of Poble Nou draws rich delights from around the region onto the narrow, central Rambla.
Set de Gotic
Tasting true Catlonian charcuterie is a must for anybody visiting the region. Cured hams and local sausages along with traditional cheeses are some of the many delights not to be missed.
L’altre Set de Born
Tasting true Catlonian charcuterie is a must for anybody visiting the region. Cured hams and local sausages along with traditional cheeses are some of the many delights not to be missed.

Bassol
To see is to believe. That is why stopping by this local optician, is a must for anyone short of sight, but strapped with cash.

Be House
Tucked away down a busy walkway, on the outskirts of Gracia, be house is as classic as a 1950’s American housewife.

Ras
If Graphic design, photography and typography play a big part in your life, we seriously recommend Ras as top of your site seeing list in Barcelona.

Inside
High street shops are the kind that you rely on at home, but when visiting a mouth-watering metropolis it’s inspiring to see something a little different.

Vallery
Vallery, like a Gallery, exhibits fascinating graphic design prints and sculptures…

Garden
Garden is the type of shop that you would want to clothe and kit yourself, your best friend or bedroom out in.

Museu Tèxtil i d’Indumentària
This museum brings together a wide spectrum of fabrics, embroideries, tapestries, lace, liturgical vestments, etc, etc…

Museu de la Xocolata
Yes, you read correctly: Barcelona has its very own chocolate museum, covered in dulce goodness, for every sweet tooth in the city.

Baum
Regardless of the season, Spanish chic for women is a good look especially when seen wearing some of Baum’s freshest items.