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“Be original, buy original” is the motto at this jam-packed, friendly, little shop. Poke through racks of retro-wear and T-shirts printed with Mexican religious icons, Indian motifs or Mao’s face.
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Iconic Barcelona jeweller since 1839 with an international reputation. Each piece is handmade using traditional methods.
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This long-established gallery exhibits one of the finest line-ups of international contemporary artists in Barcelona.
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This record shop has been attracting eclectic music hounds since 1979 with a fantastic vinyl collection, including Catalan folk, Broadway tunes and Spanish pop.
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This tiny, but well-stocked, record and CD store focuses on alternative music from decades past. It is the kind of place where you can hum a few lines of a song and the owner will track it down.
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One of the more avant-garde galleries on the circuit, this small venue shows contemporary artists working in all media.
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Exhibits at this architecture and design gallery and bookstore include architectural models, video installations and graphic design.
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Check out the ongoing exhibitions hosted by FAD, a century-old arts, crafts and design organization. Also here is Items d’Ho, a quirky shop selling creative furnishings, bags and jewellery.
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Emerging and established contemporary artists from home and abroad are shown at this cutting-edge photography, painting and sculpture gallery.
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One of Spain’s few army and navy surplus stores, where you can find bags, backpacks and clothing from the Russian, Israeli and US militaries.
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Primavera Sound FestivalBarcelona's Parc del Fòrum hosts the excellent Primavera Sound Festival, a massive open-air programme of top-class live acts and DJs. The 2009 line-up includes My Bloody Valentine, Spiritualized,... Read more











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