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El Corte Inglés
The guide was updated:Girona’s branch of the largest Spanish department store, El Corte Inglés, can be found south of the old quarter. Clothes, accessories, a superb food court and nearly anything else you might need or want to purchase during your stay can probably be found here.
Useful Information
- Address: Carrer Barcelona 106-110, Girona
- Website: www.elcorteingles.es/centroscomerciales/en/eci/centros/el-corte-ingles-girona-2
- Phone: +34 972 43 50 00
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The best place to start a shopping tour of Girona is on Rambla de la Llibertat and the streets in and around the old quarter, which offer plenty of shopping. Just wander around and you'll easily find small boutiques and original shops that sell unique design items and clothing, as well as crafts, delicatessen, and much more.
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Santa Clara
Across the Onyar River, you can find high-street shops along the length of the lively Santa Clara street with shops selling everything from shoes and clothing to interior design, home-ware, accessories and souvenirs. Explore some of the smaller sidestreets and alleys in the area to discover hidden gems with truly unique items.
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El Corte Inglés
Girona’s branch of the largest Spanish department store, El Corte Inglés, can be found south of the old quarter. Clothes, accessories, a superb food court and nearly anything else you might need or want to purchase during your stay can probably be found here.
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The Espai Gironès
Shopping addicts will find Girona’s new shopping paradise on the city outskirts alluring, to say the least. The Espai Gironès has more than 130 retailers, a multiplex cinema and a bowling centre.
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Parc de la Devesa Market
Tuesdays and Saturdays are market days at the beautiful Parc de la Devesa, with stalls selling clothes, handicrafts and food products. It is a fascinating window into local food culture, displaying fresh produce, meats, jams and nuts, as well as miscellaneous items and knick-knacks.
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La Noucentista
Formerly a much-loved 'colmado' (traditional Catalan grocery shop), La Noucentista has renovated, modernised and established itself as one of the best cheese specialists in Girona, with over 200 varieties from Spain, France, Italy, and of course, Catalonia.
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Pastisseria Can Xapa
If anything warrants a trip outside of the city, it is Pastisseria Can Xapa. Located in a 13th-century castle in the town of Bordils to the northeast of Girona, this speciality chocolaterie and bakery boasts some of the finest creations around, including dark chocolate pralines and original recipes like the gin-and-tonic cake.
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Papers Girona
Papers is a special gift shop that specialises in paper mache sculptures, hand-painted fans, notebooks and customisable photo albums of all sizes. Though everything at Papers is quirky and unique, the huge amount of Tintin paraphernalia takes first prize in originality and nostalgia.
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