Shopping areas
There is a special way to get to know the most genuine Seville: shopping in the city. Seville has extensive shopping areas ready for your enjoyment. Discover the city by shopping where the locals do, from artisanal products to more innovative ones. Good shopping!
El Duque, Sierpes, Tetuán
The big brands of fashion and accessories have their space in the heart of Seville: shopping centers, jewelry stores, important national and international firms, beauty and esthetics establishments.
Huge shop windows of design and art that show the fashions and trends of the last season run through the most emblematic streets of the city: Sierpes Street, Tetuán Street, Plaza Nueva… Along this great pedestrian area you will also find an excellent range of restaurants, gourmet establishments and excellent cafes.
In this link of the Alcentro association you can find the stores and establishments in this area.
Nervión, Triana, Los Remedios
Well connected to the center by streetcar and metro, Nervion has large multinational brands and shopping centers where you can find everything you need. Commerce is concentrated in streets like Luis Montoto and Luis de Morales.
In Triana you can enjoy the ceramic trade or the flavor of the Triana Market. The neighborhood of Los Remedios has many fashion and accessories stores, as well as a wide range of furniture and decoration, especially in the pedestrian street Asuncion.
Alfalfa and the Incarnation
In the neighborhood of La Alfalfa you will find the most typical Sevillian stores: flamenco fashion, wedding dresses, party, Easter, shoes, fabrics… Do not forget to walk along the streets Francos and Alvarez Quintero, or enjoy the beautiful squares such as the Plaza de la Alfalfa, Plaza del Pan and Plaza del Salvador, where you can taste delicious Sevillian tapas.
In contrast, in the Encarnación you can contemplate the most modern square of Seville, where the past (Antiquarium and its archaeological remains) and the future (Metropol Parasol, popularly known as Las Setas) merge.
The same happens with the commerce: tradition and vanguard meet in its most famous streets; walking along Puente y Pellón, Cuna, José Gestoso or Regina streets leaves no one indifferent. Or Rivero Street, for example, with interesting establishments that offer a wide and renewed folk chic fashion, ready-to-wear, children’s fashion… Visit this link of Alcentro to discover the stores in this area.
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Many streets in the center are named after trades, reminding us of the traditional trade of Seville.
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The city has undergone a progressive peatonalization that will make shopping much more pleasant.
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Seville is a great city where you will find the great Spanish and international brands.