Find out by shopping
From the most traditional shops to the most modern shopping centres. Here you will find everything you need.
Shopping is a good plan
From the typical souvenir to what the Sevillians themselves love. Old-fashioned shops coexist with the most creative establishments. The Seville of a thousand and one faces can also be discovered by shopping.
Sierpes and Tetuán.
Very trendy, very traditional
Perfect if you are looking for big national and international fashion brands, from the most exclusive to the best-known chains. There’s fashion, jewellery, beauty and aesthetics, and the odd bookshop that was a thousand things before it sold books. The more traditional shops also make their way through all this universe of the latest trends with classics such as the iconic Maquedano hat shop, which is more than a century old, or the La Campana confectionery shop, which has been around since 1885.
José Gestoso and surroundings.
Very alternative, very lifelong
A paradise for concept stores, shops that combine deco, design, fashion and art with an alternative and organic feel. Even the bookshops are something more and merge with traditional shops for everyday purchases: flowers, fabrics, knives, tea and even underwear in a 19th century building.
Alameda and surrounding streets.
Very vintage, very local
People at all hours and a contagious joy in this hodgepodge of vintage and second-hand shops. Its artist’s galleries give the neighbourhood a bohemian air that coexists with old basket-making and furniture shops. If you’re an eco-lover, take a stroll here.
Cuna and Francos.
Very classic and traditional
Classic fashion for events and weddings and all kinds of shoes. A delight for Feria and Easter classics: laces, flamenco fashion, embroidery, bobbin lace and even a pottery.
Carlos Cañal and surroundings.
Very indie, very local
It’s the perfect area if you’re looking for clothes outside the margins of the big name brands. Calle Rosario is full of independent boutiques that support local and national designers. It’s fashion for people with good taste and a commitment to artisan talent.
Plaza Cabildo.
Very unknown, very freaky
If you’re into collecting, visit this hidden corner next to the Giralda. Stamps, coins, vellum and antiques in an atmosphere for experts and amateurs alike, which reaches its peak on Sunday mornings, when the famous flea market is held. The rest of the days it is so quiet that it is perfect for a relaxing break.
Triana and surrounding area.
Very authentic, very artisan
A neighbourhood with a pottery and gypsy tradition, where you can find the most artisan and traditional pottery in Seville. If you want to decorate like a Triana local, its crockery, vases and custom-made pieces are love at first sight. The Triana Ceramics Centre (CCT) is a must-see.
Shopping centres.
Everything you need, in one place. Enjoy a wide variety of the leading brands without covering miles and without breaking your head. Functional, comfortable, rainproof and easy to park.
Luxury and prestigious designers
Seville has become an important fashion centre in recent years, with important designers. In addition, you will find a complete range of the most exclusive products.
I am an inspiration for creativity
My streets and my light inspire artists and artisans. I am very traditional and very avant-garde. I go from baroque to minimalist. The creative freedom that permeates the neighbourhoods can be felt in the creations of architects, ceramists and designers. The spaces shared by creators are brimming with art that draws from culture and history and blends with the latest trends in decoration and fashion. That is also duende.
Say "yes" to fashion
Bridal fashion also stands out, and many people visit us looking for an original and exclusive design. In addition, there is a wide range of establishments that offer all the accessories for the bride, groom and guests.
Seville is a jewel
Seville has a long tradition in luxury products. You will have at your disposal an excellent offer of jewellers and watchmakers, who will provide you with the most famous international luxury brands and products of their own design. Always with an exquisite personalised service.
Some of these shops are veritable museums in which you can delight in every detail, from the façade to the furniture.
Traditional markets
There is probably no shopping experience that fuses you more with the idiosyncrasies of Seville than a visit to one of our traditional markets. First of all, we are talking about the genuine food markets, but we are also referring to the artists’ and artisans’ markets. Quality down to the smallest detail and exquisite service are the hallmarks of all of them.
Bookstores. Very old, very modern
From anarchic places that smell like old-fashioned books, with those treasured first editions, to spaces that more than just sell books are authentic cultural centers. Chat with booksellers who are eager to find you that special copy or join the thousand activities of the most alternative ones.
Galleries. Give yourself that moment
Art concentrated in spaces for one’s own pleasure, to imagine other worlds, to disconnect from the daily hustle and bustle. And they are also free. Explore, discover your favorite gallery and chat fearlessly with the owners. They love having you there. This is also what Sevillian culture is all about.
Street commerce
Seville is a city known for its street markets. Open-air shopping spaces that will surprise you with their offer. From flea markets with handicrafts and antiques that are authentic vintage gems, to other large markets where you will find fashion, crafts and gourmet products.