Unique shopping centers in Barcelona

Much more than just shopping

Visiting a shopping mall is a plan in itself. These are not just for shopping, they are also places where you can spend all day, see a movie or try a choice of different dishes. These are some of the ones that get the most attention.

Essential shopping centers

From open-air spaces to facilities with history and exclusivity, this guide takes you on a look at some of the most iconic shopping malls in Barcelona.

La Maquinista: an open-air shopping mall

Located in an old factory in the Sant Andreu district, La Maquinista is the largest open-air shopping center in Catalonia. Just over 20 minutes by metro from the city center and offering more than 200 stores selling fashion, accessories, technology, decoration, sports and personal care. Renovated in 2021, the dining areas have also been enhanced with a choice of restaurants and cafes that are also worth a visit. There are also supermarkets, cinema and games room.
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Diagonal Mar: ideal for families

Located very near the beach and the Parc del Fòrum, Diagonal Mar is one of the most extensive shopping centers in Barcelona. A bright, open space with more than 180 stores selling fashion, food, sports, home, technology and beauty, among others. With a 450m2 playground and Mar de Jocs play area with interactive activities, it is an ideal place to visit with children. It also offers a wide range of outdoor restaurants and 11 cinemas. And if you stay at the Barcelona Condal Mar Affiliated by Meliá, it’s only a 10-minute walk away for a day of shopping.

Maremagnum: beachfront shopping

In the heart of Port Vell and surrounded by water, this is the most unique shopping center in Barcelona. It’s not the biggest hotel, but it is located alongside the sea and opposite the Columbus statue. It has a relaxed atmosphere which is perfect for strolling around, shopping or having a drink with unique views of the Mediterranean. It offers fashion, footwear, sports, electronics, beauty and toy stores, as well as restaurants, cafes and ice cream parlors. The only shopping center in the city that opens every day of the year.

A city that invites you to walk and buy

Barcelona is the perfect place for shopping and sightseeing. Many of the shopping malls are integrated with areas with major tourist attractions, allowing you to discover the city while also freshening up your wardrobe.

L'Illa Diagonal: design and fashion on the Avenida Diagonal

Located in one of the most elegant parts of the city, L'Illa Diagonal stands out for its avant-garde architecture. It also has premium fashion stores, concept stores and European brands that you don't always find in other centres. It also offers an excellent choice of gourmet restaurants, cafes and bakeries. It is also just a few minutes walk from the Parc de Cervantes and very well connected to the upper area of Barcelona.

Glories: shopping next to Agbar Tower

After renovation, the Glories Shopping Center has become a modern, open space with more than 150 stores, green areas and a surprising choice of outdoor dining options. It is located right next to the iconic Glories Tower, one of the most photographed buildings in the city, and very near District 22@, an area where art, technology and businesses coexist. If you are staying near the Meliá Barcelona Sky or visit the Encants market, Glòries is a great stop to add to your day.

Las Arenas: history and modernity

Las Arenas is one of the most historic shopping centers in Barcelona. Built on the old bullring of the same name, it still retains its Neo-Mudéjar façade and is also home to a modern area full of shops, restaurants and a great choice of cultural attractions. Added value is the panoramic rooftop terrace, from which you can admire Montjuïc, the MNAC, the Magic Fountain or the Plaza de España.

El Corte Inglés: A classic in the heart of the city

El Corte Inglés is one of the best known department stores in Spain. It has everything from clothes to electronics, as well as a home, books and beauty. The hotel is in Plaza Catalunya, very near the Casa Batlló in the heart of Barcelona, and just a few minutes’ walk from the ME Barcelona hotel.

How to make the most of your shopping day

To make your visit comfortable and without any problems, it is important you know how to get around the city, where to rest and how to make the most of every moment.

Move around hassle-free

Barcelona has a great public transport network that allows easy access to almost all the shopping malls. The metro and tram get you closer to the city and avoid the stress of traffic. If you prefer to travel by car, many centers offer their own car park with easy access from the main roads. To make the most of your time, whatever your means of transport, the ideal thing is to plan your route.

Always with a full stomach

To make the most of the day, it’s best to combine shopping with breaks for lunch or a drink. The shopping centers have restaurants and cafeterias that offer everything from typical local dishes to international dishes. A coffee, an ice cream or a quiet meal are the perfect break before continuing to explore all the shops and discover new places.

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