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The main fashion shopping strip in Sevilla is along Calle Sierpes. A wander along this pedestrianised street makes a welcome contrast to the attractions of the medieval district. Leave a Comment Theme: Women's ClothesDirections: along and around Calle Sierpes
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The narrow winding streets in the Barrio de Santa Cruz are filled with local craft shops. They sell pretty ceramics and tiles, and don't look like your typical "souvenir shops".
Ceramic plates/platters Leave a Comment Theme: Local CraftAddress: Barrio de Santa Cruz
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 Main entrance - Entrada principal by spanishguy There are lots of shops in town but if you want to buy, eat and go to the cinema in once you can go to one of the deparment stores, as Nervión Plaza is. There are lots of international shops, some typical Sevillian restaurants and some international ones (Mexican, American and Belgian) and 12 theaters. It's located in the business and residential area of Nervión where there are lots of modern hotels. It's fifteen minutes from the centre by car/taxi, 20 minutes by bus and 30 minutes walking. Hay muchas tiendas en la ciudad, pero si quieres comprar, comer e ir al cine en un sólo sitio puedes ir a uno de los centros comerciales, como es Nervión Plaza. Hay muchas tiendas internacionales, algunos restaurantes típicos sevillanos y otros tantos internaiconales (mexicano, estadounidense y belga) y 12 salas de cine. Se encuentra en el barrio residencial y de negocios Nervión, donde hay muchos hoteles modernos. Está a 15 minutos del centro en coche o taxi, a 20 en autobús y a 30 andando. Leave a Comment Theme: Department StoreAddress: Luis de MoralesPhone: 95 498 91 31Directions: District of Nervión Distrito de NerviónWebsite: www.nervionplaza.com
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 Looking south down Calle Sierpes by Hopkid Every town in Spain has at least one and Sevilla is no exception. The major pedestrianized shopping streets are Calle Sierpes and just a block to the west, Calle Velazquez which turns into Calle Tetuan. Sierpes starts at the Plaza de San Francisco and runs north to Calle Campana. Velazquez/Tetuan starts at the Plaza Nueva and runs north to Calle O'Donnell, just south of the Plaza del Duque de Victoria and El Corte Ingles, the major department store in Spain. Since they are basically the equivalent of shopping malls in the U.S., you can find shops with goods of all kinds. Not too many tourist stores but every day need stores such as shops with shoes, the latest fashions, flamenco wear, fans, ceramica, etc. Everyone is out in the early evening for a stroll before dinner. It's a great atmosphere but dead during siesta (1-4pm) as the stores all close.
You name it...it's all there.
Varies Leave a Comment Theme: OtherAddress: See description aboveDirections: In El Centro north of the Plaza de San Francisco/Plaza Nueva
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by Mahieu On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, you can find a nice small open-air market at the Plaza del Duque de la Victoria, next to El Corte Ingles. What are the things to buy? Belts, shirts, scarves, leather goods, jewelry, , small sculptures, pipes and so on. The market is often referred to as the "hippie market". It's a nice to stroll around for a while. Leave a Comment Theme: OtherAddress: Plaza del Duque de la Victoria
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by Mahieu Does it need any introduction? People who went somewhere to Spain, know El Corte Ingles. You can find this big department store in lots of different cities: Barcelona, Madrid, Sevilla, Granada, ... It is the biggest department store I know in Europe. You can really find everything here: clothes, jewelry, perfumes, food, a supermarket, books, DVD's, holidays, and many many more. I can't help it but entering one each time I'm in Spain. Leave a Comment Theme: Department StoreAddress: Plaza del Duque de la Victoria 8
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by Mahieu Triana is the district of the "people". It's on the other side of the Guadalquivir, a bit away from the tourist center. The market is the ideal way to mingle among the locals. Strolling on food markets is one of my favourite things when I'm abroad, it's a great way to discover some of the "real everyday life" of people. In the Triana market you can find lots of fruit, vegetables but also smelly cheese and meat presented in a way that certainly shocked more than one animal lover ;-)) Leave a Comment Theme: Food and DrinkAddress: Mercado de Triana, end of Puente de Isabella II
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 Cute outdoor shop display by LoriPori You can find everything touristy about Sevilla in the many Tourist Shops around. There were many around the Golden Tower and this one was in a Plaza near the Santa Cruz District. I couldn't resist the very appealing display they had outside the shop.
Seville T-shirts, ceramics, souvenirs, Spanish fans Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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by Krystynn The pedestrians-only Calle de las Sierpes is the most picturesque shopping street in Sevilla! Throngs of locals and tourists alike shop religiously at this outdoor bazaar. I have since learnt at an early age (thanks, Mom!) that when you see crowds of locals, that is definitely a place you must not skip visiting/seeing! Same rule applies to the above. HOT TIP: Visit the district that surrounds Calle Tetuan and the pedestrianized Calle de las Sierpes for the best of Sevilla's old and new shops. Spain's #1 department store, El Corte Ingles is also located here. Theme: Women's Clothes
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by Krystynn Strictly for fans of Flea Markets only: Plaza del Cabildo Stamp collectors and lovers of collectibles can head straight to this flea market to shop on Sunday mornings. Alameda de Hercules You may just find that odd little 'treasure' in this flea market specializing in second hand goods. Open: Sunday mornings only. Plaza del Duque This flea market sells quite a few eclectic stuffs. Open: Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Plaza del Museo Art lovers will adore this particular flea market. You can actually find a good painting at a bargain in this place! Open: Sunday mornings. As always, remember to BARGAIN HARD before paying for your purchases.
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Expect to spend what you would normally spend at a local flea market. Theme: Other
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