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  • La Rambla

    Lively pedestrian boulevard paved with cobblestones, known for its shops, markets, street performances, and cultural landmarks including Joan Miró's museum.

  • La Boqueria Market

    Historic food market featuring a diverse range of local and international products including fresh produce, seafood, and traditional tapas.

  • Sant Antoni Market

    Historic market hall known for its iron architecture and diverse stalls offering local products and food.

  • Gran Vía

    Historic shopping street known for its modern architecture and vibrant retail environment.

  • Rastro Market

    Open-air flea market held every Sunday and public holiday, featuring antiques, vintage items, and local crafts.

  • Cebada Market

    Historic and vibrant market located in the La Latina district, known for fresh produce, seafood, and local goods. It functions as a lively urban and public space with cultural and street art significance.

  • Central Market

    Historic modernist public market hall featuring over 200 stalls with fresh fish, seafood, fruits, meats, and local products, set in a Valencian Art Nouveau architectural landmark.

  • Santa Caterina Market

    Historic covered market built in 1844 and renovated in the early 2000s, known for its distinctive colorful mosaic roof and local food offerings.

  • Atarazanas Market

    Historic market hall featuring neo-Moorish architecture and a variety of fresh local products including fish, meat, and vegetables.

  • Aquarium Barcelona

    Large public aquarium featuring over 35 aquariums and a long underwater tunnel with diverse marine species, including sharks. It offers interactive and educational exhibits focused on tropical and Mediterranean aquatic life.

  • Placa Weyler

    Situated a stone's throw away from the Plaza Mayor, right in the heart of the historical old town of Palma, lies the Placa Weyler.

  • Central Market Olivar

    One of the largest covered markets in Europe. The ground floor houses the market itself and upstairs, you will find a supermarket and a good…

  • Ribera Market

    The Mercado de la Ribera is a market square in Bilbao, the capital of the Basque Province of Viscay in the north of Spain.

  • Passeig des Born

    The boulevard has a selection of mid to high price range shops and a smattering of chic pavement cafés.

  • City of Teguise

    Former capital city and the first Spanish settlement. Don't miss the historical centre and its markets for the real experience of Lanzarote.

  • Calle Mayor de Triana

    The main shopping avenue in Gran Canaria where you can find the most exclusive shops. Showcase of the city with several architectural gems.

  • Encarnación Market

    Seville's main food market, with tons of fresh and delicious fruit, vegetables, fish and much more.

  • General Franco Avenue

    A pulsating artery of the city, this broad boulevard offers many great sights and shopping opportunities.

  • Zaragoza Central Market

    The best place to buy food of the highest quality. Choose from an assortment of fresh fruit, vegetables and meat!

  • Our Lady of Africa Market

    Unspoilt place with lots of Spanish spirit - local merchants selling fresh high-quality fruits, veggies, fish and more. Reasonable prices.

  • The Thursday Market

    You can find literally anything in this huge flea market that pops out on the street every Thursday.

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