Luxury shopping in Marbella, Seville, Valencia and Palma
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Marbella
The city of Marbella in Malaga on the Costa del Sol is home to a beacon of luxury leisure: Puerto Banús. This famous destination is home to major international fashion and accessory brands. There are around a hundred shops on the main streets of this marina, which also boasts boutiques inspired by nautical fashion and original limited-edition items.
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Seville
More and more boutiques and ateliers of Spanish designers are opening in the centre of Seville, which also hosts major international fashion brands. These are concentrated around Calle Muñoz Olivé, Calle Rosario, Calle Sierpes and Calle Tetuán, where you can find a wide range of prêt à porter, haute couture and luxury accessories combining the latest trends with touches of local culture. There are outstanding areas for bridal fashion, such as Calle Cuna, featuring original and exclusive designs, where you can also find shops specialising in jewellery and watches, including their own designs. Some of these shops are like museums with their historic façades and furnishings.
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Valencia
Whether you already have your favourite brands or want to discover the latest things from local designers, Valencia is the place for you. Calle Poeta Querol is the nucleus of the golden mile, with the universe of exclusive shopping extending around the Colón area. Surprise yourself with hand-painted silk garments, artisan jewellery, custom-made hats and fans, and elegant Valencian ceramics.
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Palma de Mallorca
The golden mile in Palma de Mallorca comprises Paseo del Born, Calle Sant Feliu and the arcaded Avenida de Jaume III, where you will find prestigious national and international brands, and examples of local architecture such as Casal Solleric. In addition to enjoying a day of shopping at the highest level, you can also take in the elegance and variety of traditional Mallorcan businesses. The city encourages you to discover more than a hundred businesses it considers iconic, with guided routes for shops selling craft and wicker items, fabric merchants, chocolate shops, bakers, patisseries, bars and historic cafes.