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5.0 based on 6 reviews
Tienda outlet de moda tanto para hombres como para mujeres a precios increíbles, Donde el entorno y la decoración no te dejará indiferente.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
4.0 based on 386 reviews
A fabulous mega market in the open street, this flea market has it all.
This is one of the most original markets and contains the essence of buying and selling all kinds of low cost products. Its architectural structure shines through the reflections from its mirrors located under the immense roof that encloses it. One of the tourist places that are a must visit in Barcelona.
4.0 based on 168 reviews
A fun hipster market that's open the first weekend every month with lots of food stalls, bars, craft and clothing stalls, and live music. It's located in the large garden space surrounding an artist's studio in El Poblenou (not a big tourist area). You can buy tickets online ahead of time for 3 euros. We spent several hours there on a lazy afternoon eating great Mexican food (duck tacos with mole), wonderful desserts (we marveled at but passed on the cheesecake on a stick dipped in chocolate), and drinking a variety of adult beverages. It was a great break in the middle of a long Gaudacious weekend in Barcelona. There's a metro stop nearby (Selva de Mar on the #4 line), and there's also a nearby stop for the #7 bus that will provide you with you a tour of many of Barcelona's architectural highlights.
4.0 based on 122 reviews
Tordera Market
4.0 based on 18 reviews
We were lucky to visit on a warm sunny day in February. It was certainly all action, with the locals looking for the best bargains both in the Square and along the main street at all the different food stalls, also ones for clothes, shoes, household goods and so on. It reminded us a bit of Petticoat Lane in East London. All going on in a delightful olde worlde setting. Enjoyed the experience.
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