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  • The place to find the wrought-iron objects seen all over the island – candelabra, mirrors etc.

  • On the main square, this bar has a local feel and decor. You’ll find pa amb oli, tapas and salads.

  • The famous Spanish shoes are made right here and you can have first pick of the newest styles at reduced prices. Follow the billboards featuring a huge foot.

  • A café in the town’s central square, where you can study the magnificent parish church and listen to birds chirping.

  • A great collection of glass from around the world, from ancient to modern, and an amazing array of glass merchandise.

  • The famous winery is worth a stop for both the tour and the wine-tasting. You’ll find the reds, made from Mantonegro and Callet grapes, and the white, made from Moll.

  • The well-known brand has been producing excellent jackets, accessories and shoes for shops all over the world since 1927. You can take a brief factory tour and browse through the large shop.

  • A bit off the beaten track, this outlet has an extensive range of stylish jackets, bags and shoes. Prices are slightly lower than elsewhere in town.

  • Tour the best-known factory, where the sight of imperfect pearls being smashed can be unnerving. Then enter the large showroom, usually thronged with avid buyers. The glass-cored gems come in every colour and setting imaginable.

  • The only manufacturer of robes de llengües (tongue of flame cloth) that still uses traditional methods on antique looms. Tablecloths and other furnishings are sold.

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