Supermarkets in Barcelona – A Guide to Some of the Main Supermarkets in Barcelona’s Centre
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During a holiday it is always useful to know where your closest supermarket is. Whether you want to buy picnic ingredients, stock up your self-service apartment, or simply buy a bar of soap you’re likely to find yourself in the supermarket at some point during your visit.
In Barcelona supermarkets are often considered to be an expensive alternative to the markets when buying food. However, there are bargains to be found. You will also be able to buy certain items there that are not available in the markets – certain dried goods, toiletries, condiments etc.
In this article I will provide a list of a variety of Barcelona’s supermarkets. It is important to check the opening times as these often vary in Barcelona. You will find some that are convenient when there is nowhere else to buy food.
Carrefour – Las Ramblas
Carrefour – Las Ramblas |
On Barcelona’s most famous street – Las Ramblas. This is one of the largest supermarkets in Barcelona’s city centre. It has two floors selling a wide variety of products. It is a useful place to buy BBQ equipment. It also offers kitchen utensils, fans and a small selection of clothes such as underwear.
There is a pharmacy at the front of the shop.
Carrefour
Rambla de los Estudios, 113
08002 Barcelona, España.
Tel: +34 91 490 8900
How to get to Carrefour
Metro: Plaça de Catalunya (Red Line, L1) and (Green Line, L3)
Hop on hop off sightseeing tourist bus stop
Nearest stop for Carrefour is “Plaça de Catalunya” with the “hop on hop off” sightseeing bus
Public bus
La Rambla / Font de Canaletes: 59, 91, V13
Plaça Catalunya: 24, 41, 42, 55, 67, 68, h26, Aerobús
Car parking
Car parking near Carrefour in Las Ramblas
Luggage Storage
Click to see luggage/bag storage facility near Las Ramblas
Opening Hours:
Monday – Saturday: 08:30 – 21:00
Sunday: Closed
(you can also check the website for which public holidays the store opens)
El Corte Inglés – Food Hall
El Corte Inglés |
El Corte Inglés is a well-known Spanish department store. It has a supermarket and ‘Gourmet Food Club’ in its basement. This is a good option if you are looking for more upmarket foods. It has large and impressive cheese, meat and patisserie counters. It also has an extensive ‘international foods’ section selling foods such as ‘Tex Mex’ and ‘Latin American’.
The ‘Supermercado’ also offers a section catering for specialist food requirements including wheat free options and health foods.
‘El Club Gourmet’ offers deli style luxury foods.
El Corte Inglés
Plaza de Catalunya, 14
08002 Barcelona, España.
Tel: +34 93 306 3800
How to get to El Corte Inglés in Plaça de Catalunya
Metro: Catalunya (Red Line, L1) and (Green Line, L3)
Hop on hop off sightseeing tourist bus stop
Nearest stop for El Corte Inglés in Plaça de Catalunya is “Plaça de Catalunya” with the “hop on hop off” sightseeing bus
Public bus
Plaça Catalunya: 24, 41, 42, 55, 67, 68, h26, Aerobús
Car parking
Car parking near El Corte Inglés in Plaça de Catalunya
Luggage Storage
Click to see luggage/bag storage facility near El Corte Inglés Placa Catalunya
Opening Hours:
Monday – Saturday: 09:00 – 21:00
Sunday: Closed
Carrefour Hypermarket – Gloriés
Carrefour Hypermarket – Gloriés |
A two-floor hypermarket at the centre of a mall style commercial centre in Gloriés. Along with food, the hypermarket also offers a wide range of electrical appliances, DVDs, garden furniture, home ware and a pharmacy.
Carrefour Hypermarket Gloriés
Carrer Llacuna, 155
08018 Barcelona, España.
Tel: +34 91 490 8900
How to get to Carrefour Hypermarket Gloriés
Metro: Glòries (Red Line, L1)
Hop on hop off sightseeing tourist bus stop
Nearest stop for Carrefour Hypermarket Gloriés is “Glòries – Torre Agbar” with the Barcelona City Tour “hop on hop off” sightseeing bus
Public bus
Gran Via 894: h22
Diagonal / Roc Boronat: 7
Car parking
Car parking near Carrefour Hypermarket Gloriés
Luggage Storage
Click to see luggage/bag storage facility near Placa de Les Glories Catalanes
Opening Hours:
Monday – Saturday: 09:00 – 21:00
Sunday: Closed
Public Holiday: 09:00 – 21:00
De Tot al Born – El Born
De Tot al Born – El Born |
This small supermarket in the centre of the El Born area is one of those rare beasts in Barcelona – a well-stocked shop that is open seven days a week. It contains an off licence, a bakery, a fridge section and fresh fruit and vegetables. It is a useful place to go to on Sundays when all of the other shops are closed.
De Tot al Born
Passeig del Born, 17
08003 Barcelona, España.
How to get to De Tot al Born
Metro: Jaume I (Yellow Line, L4)
Hop on hop off sightseeing tourist bus stop
Nearest stop for De Tot al Born is “El Born – Ciutadella – Zoo” with the “hop on hop off” sightseeing bus
Public bus
Pla de Palau / Avinguda Marquès de l’Argentera: h24
Pla de Palau / Plaça Pau Vila: 39, 45, 59, D20, V13, V15
Pla del Palau / Govern Civil: 51
Car parking
Car parking near De Tot al Born
Opening Hours:
Monday – Saturday: 09:30 – 23:00
Sunday: 11:00 – 23:00
Tel: There is no telephone number available for this shop.
I have provided a selection of some of the supermarkets in Barcelona that I have found to be the best stocked, convenient or specialist. Please send us your suggestions if there are any that you feel have been left off the list.
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One of our favorite things to do when traveling to a new city is wandering the aisles of supermarkets. We always find ourselves trying to pronounce the names of fruits in a different language, peeking at what the locals are buying and even trying to order some of the same products ourselves.
From an outsider’s perspective, it can seem overwhelming to grocery shop in Barcelona. It feels like you have never-ending options. For starters, you’ll find massive supermarkets with everything you need, from seafood to toiletries. But there is still a strong tradition for buying each item in its respective shop. Many locals still buy produce in the fruterías, meat in the carnicerías, seafood and fish in the pescaderías, and so on.
So where does one begin? Luckily, we’ve compiled everything you need to know about grocery stores in Barcelona in this handy guide!
Supermarkets in Barcelona
If what you’re looking for is a big shop with a wide range of products, a supermarket might be your first stop. Here are a few of our favorites that you’ll find in Barcelona.
Mercadona
Hands-down everyone’s favorite grocery store, Mercadona is always a good bet. You’ll find many locations around Barcelona, all with great products at a great value. Even their house brand, Hacendado, is excellent—one of their cheeses was among the best in the world!
Bon Preu
Bon Preu has a slightly higher price tag than Mercadona and a smaller selection as well, but the quality is fantastic. Our favorite part? Their stores have amazing wine sections and cheese counters with exclusive cheeses from all over the world!
Veritas
If you’re looking for all-natural and organic products, Veritas is your go-to store. You can also find organic products like shampoo and laundry soap. The price tag is higher than regular supermarkets, but the products are high quality and well worth it.
Food Markets in Barcelona
The first food market that may come to mind when in Barcelona is the famous Boqueria, located on the even more famous Las Ramblas. But this isn’t the only market in Barcelona, and also not the most frequented by locals due to the heavy tourist traffic.
Luckily, there are plenty of other Barcelona markets you can check out. Many of these places are institutions in their respective communities, and you’ll find locals frequenting them many times a week. More on those in a bit!
Insider’s tip: If you do visit La Boqueria, be sure to support local business by buying something. Remember that it isn’t just a tourist attraction—it is a lot of people’s livelihoods. Your pictures don’t pay the bills!
The Boqueria is, first and foremost, a market—not a tourist attraction!
What to buy at a food market in Barcelona
- Fresh, seasonal and locally sourced produce.
You’ll be hard-pressed to find strawberries in the middle of winter, but the mandarins are incredible!
- Farm-fresh eggs
- Seafood straight from the Mediterranean caught daily. (Avoid buying on Mondays, as the fishermen take Sundays off!)
- Unbeatable marinated olives
How to shop like a local
- If there’s a ticket machine, grab a number. If not, be sure to ask, “Qui és l’últim?” to find out who the last person in line is, and remember your spot!
- Be sure to know what you want and how much you want of it (in kilograms) before you get in line. The market is a fast-paced place, so there’s no time for dilly-dallying! (Quick tip: a kilo is about 2.2 pounds.)
- Bring your own bag or rolling cart from home.
Insider’s tip: One of our favorite neighborhood markets is the Mercat de Sant Antoni. Until spring 2018, it had been under reconstruction for years. Now you can enjoy the renovated market inside and out as you shop for everything from jam to jewelry! And if you’re itching for more, check out a few more of our favorite markets around Barcelona, like Santa Caterina featured in the video below!
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Queviures in Barcelona
Queviures, also known as colmados or ultramarinos, were once a strong tradition found on each corner of the city. Think of them as an old-fashioned neighborhood supermarkets or town general stores.
Years ago, this is where everyone did their one-stop shopping for groceries. Nowadays, most colmados have been phased out by larger supermarkets. These bigger grocery stores offer more choice and convenience, but lack the charm and specialty that the queviures have been able to maintain.
You’ll notice that some restaurants still have a sign reading “queviures” on the awning, as a nod to the locale’s past. Many of the remaining colmados have turned into gourmet specialty shops offering the best canned goods, olive oils, wines, cheeses, jams and local treats to bring back as souvenirs for friends and family!
What to buy at queviures:
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Conservas, or canned fish and seafood such as sardines or clams.
- Cheese such as a nice manchego or a bit of mató de Montserrat, which is usually eaten with honey and walnuts
- Embutidos, or cured meats, like fuet and chorizo
- Products with beautiful Modernist labels still conserved from years past
Insider’s pick: Two of our favorite old-school grocery stores in Barcelona are Colmado Múrria, a Barcelona staple since 1898 (and a piece of Modernist eye candy) and Colmado Quilez-La Fuente, a family-run gourmet shop right on Rambla Catalunya.
If you need us, we’ll be restocking on cheese at the nearest colmado.
Bodegas in Barcelona
It’s true that you can buy wine almost anywhere in Barcelona, but you can’t find just any wine anywhere.
Although harder to come by nowadays, bodegas are still a local staple around many neighborhoods around the city. Here, you can buy wine poured straight from the barrel at a considerably cheaper price than in the store, usually with a “try before you buy” philosophy in place. Some offer organized tastings, while others even offer tapas to take the edge off!
What to order at a bodega in Barcelona:
- Try some wine from two of the most famous regions in Catalonia: Penedès and Priorat.
- Don’t miss another Catalan favorite: vermouth!
Read more: Learn more with our intro to Catalan wines, and check out our list of the best bodegas in Barcelona and find one to spend the afternoon in!
Which bottle will be your new favorite?
Want to check out some of these unique local institutions for yourself? Our Tastes & Traditions of Barcelona Tour is calling your name. We’ll step into some of the shops, bars and restaurants that locals have frequented for generations—and try plenty of delicious bites along the way!
All supermarkets in Barcelona where they are located and how they differ
Coming to Spain as a tourist or staying in the country for a long time, a person will definitely need essential goods or fresh products. Supermarkets in Barcelona, offering customers a huge selection of goods and services, are perfect for this purpose.
During your trip to Barcelona, you will need to make various household purchases.
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- Supermarkets in Barcelona
- Mercadona
- Carrefour
- Dia
- Lidl
- Bon preu
- De tot al born – el born
- Caprabo
- Obbio
- Suma
- Yang kuang
- Condis
- Nostrum
- Pedralbes center
- Bulevard rosa
- El triangle centro comercial
- Al campo
- Diagonal mar
- El corte inglés
- Les glories
- La maquinista
- Maremagnum
- Arenas de barcelona
- L’illa diagonal
Biospace 901
- Opening hours
- Estimated prices
- What not to find in Barcelona supermarkets
- and centers on the map
Supermarkets in Barcelona
Even being a guest of the city, you should keep in mind where to buy this or that product inexpensively, try local fruits and vegetables, get acquainted with the work of supermarkets. Barcelona is a large city with a large number of grocery stores.
In order to understand the variability of prices, it is necessary to briefly read the description of the most popular of them.
Mercadona
Mercadona offers a wide range of products from fresh seafood and meat to household items. The combination of quality products and a low price tag attracts not only tourists, but also most of the local residents to Mercadona.
Free delivery is issued at the checkout. Before ordering groceries at home, it’s best to check if the supermarket delivers groceries to your area. Looking at the store location map, you will be calm. “Mercadona” has its points in each district of the city, sometimes up to 3 in each.
Website: Mercadona.
Many people prefer to buy groceries from Mercadona.
Carrefour
Carrefour.
Carrefour is a network of French supermarkets where you can buy goods from a neighboring country at the lowest price in the city.
Brand “Carrefour” will delight visitors with a wide range. In the store you can buy food, household goods, as well as household appliances, furniture and clothes.
Carrefour displays discounted items in front of the checkout, giving customers the opportunity to purchase household items with minor defects at half price.
These products are good savings, but it is recommended to carefully check the equipment before buying to avoid purchasing products that are not suitable for use.
Website: Carrefour.
Dia
Dia are inexpensive supermarkets in Barcelona that offer discounted products to customers. In terms of area, this brand is inferior to Carrefour and Mercadona. Nevertheless, there are essential goods at low prices.
A store card will allow you to get a discount on your next visit to Dia – the check received at the checkout will indicate which product your discount applies to on your next purchase.
Website: Dia.
Dia discount supermarket chain was founded in 1979.
Lidl
Lidl.
Lidl is a German supermarket chain that is distributed throughout Europe. Small food supermarkets can also be found in Barcelona.
The brand refers to shops offering goods at low prices. Among the products of the supermarket there are necessary daily products, as well as goods for home and leisure.
The deli has its own bakery where you can buy fresh pastries.
Lidl regularly organizes culinary days for its customers, where you can taste dishes from cuisines from around the world. You can find out about upcoming events at the information desk in the store.
Website: Lidl.
Bon preu
Bon preu is translated into Russian as “good price”. The supermarket chain is valued among local residents for a wide range of quality products at low prices.
“Bon Pré” juice from different fruits is cheaper than in any other supermarket, so tourists often visit it while walking around the city.
Website: Bon preu.
Bon preu always has quality products at low prices.
De tot al born – el born
De tot al born – el born.
De tot al born – el born is a small shop located in El Born with a good selection of food and drinks. The supermarket is open seven days a week.
For Barcelona, as for all of Spain, this is a rarity – on Sundays, some grocery stores are closed.
De tot al born – el born is open to visitors daily from 9:30 to 23:00. The store has a department with fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as its own bakery.
Website: De tot al born – el born.
Caprabo
Supermarket chain that operates on a system similar to Dia where a discount on 1 or more items is offered on a subsequent purchase. The bonus of visiting Caprabo is its promotion,
, which gives you the opportunity to win discount coupons for visiting the cinema or the PortAventura amusement park.
Website: Caprabo.
Caprabo offers a discount on subsequent purchases.
Biospace
Biospace.
Biospace is a supermarket chain that offers its customers organic products.
The store has over 7500 organic products.
In addition to farm products, the brand offers organic cosmetics and body products made from natural ingredients.
Prices in such supermarkets will be higher than in hypermarkets.
Website: Biospace.
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However, you can be sure that you are purchasing products with a composition containing a minimum amount of harmful substances.
Obbio
Barcelona’s largest chain of organic food stores. The supermarket includes a section with farm products, a bakery, a coffee shop, a wine cellar and a book section with literature on a healthy diet and ecology. A person who prefers organic food will find everything they need in Obbio.
Sells vegetable and fruit smoothie sets, diabetic products, sugar, gluten and lactose free products. The restaurant of the Obbio store offers visitors a menu with vegetarian and vegan dishes.
Website: Obbio.
Obbio sells farm products.
Suma
Suma.
Suma is a large supermarket chain that offers not only food and drinks, but also household goods, perfumes and medicines.
The price range in the market is low, fresh vegetables and fruits can be bought for 1.5 euros/kg.
In addition, “Suma” weekly announces promotions and great deals on different types of goods.
The brand also operates on Sundays and public holidays, making it competitive with other grocery stores.
Website: Suma.
Yang kuang
Yang kuang is a low price Asian supermarket located in Passeig de Sant Joan. Admirers of oriental cuisine choose this market to shop for the best products from Asia. The supermarket offers more than 25 types of sauces, a large selection of rice, Udon noodles,
exotic drinks and a huge assortment of fresh Asian vegetables and fruits. sushi and rolls – peeled and sliced.
Website: Yang kuang.
Yang kuang is a market for shopping from Asia.
Condis
Condis.
Condis Supermarkets are small department stores that offer food at low prices to visitors.
“Kondis” often announces promotions and special offers.
Not every store will sell fresh seafood and berries, but any store will have fresh pastries, dairy products and Spanish wines.
Website: Condis.
Nostrum
Nostrum is a great option for those who do not have time to eat in a restaurant in a hurry, or do not want to stop for lunch at a restaurant while walking the streets of Barcelona. Nostrum is a supermarket chain specializing in ready-to-eat meals.
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The cost of meals depends on their composition, but you can taste good portions in the range of 1-5 euros, which will be more economical than visiting a cafe.
Website: Nostrum.
Nostrum supermarket sells prepared food.
Most of the establishments of this brand are equipped with microwave ovens and coffee machines, so the cashiers will be happy to warm up the finished dish for you.
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Pedralbes center
Pedralbes centre.
A modern 4-storey shopping center located at 609 Diagonal Street.
The shopping center includes a huge number of stores for clothing, services, accessories, as well as home and personal care products.
The Pedralbes center offers both local and international brands.
Feeling tired from walking around the mall, visitors can relax in restaurants and cafes located in the mall.
Bulevard rosa
Bulevard rosa is another major shopping center in Barcelona. There are more than 100 boutiques of world brands here. This hypermarket has everything for fashion connoisseurs: shops of great couturiers,
jewelry, trendy shoes and accessories. The best time to visit the shopping center is the sales season, which takes place annually in the fall.
Bulevard rosa has over 100 boutiques.
El triangle centro comercial
El triangle centro comercial.
Large city shopping center with mid-price brands. A wide selection of goods from optics to cosmetics, bags and clothing. Located in Plaça Catalunya.
The advantage of the shopping center is the Tax FREE money back point, which allows you to return the tax on a large purchase made earlier in the city in cash.
Tax Free in El triangle centro commercial makes it possible to receive interest from purchases abroad in advance, and not before departure at the airport, which is convenient for a foreign tourist.
Site: El triangle centro comercial.
Al campo
Al Campo is the largest Auchan hypermarket in Barcelona. Here you can find everything – from food to electronics, clothing and goods for home and garden.
Al campo is a huge store, which is chosen for large purchases.
Website: Al campo
Al campo is a huge store in Barcelona.
Diagonal mar
Diagonal mar.
Supermarket located on Avenida Diagonal 3. According to reviews, Diagonal Mar is a mall with mid-priced boutiques.
Diagonal mar offers national dishes and drinks of Spain, which can be bought at a low price as a gift to loved ones.
On the ground floor there is a recreation area with restaurants and bars, where customers can relax between visits to the boutiques.
Website: Diagonal mar.
El corte inglés
Department store located on Placa Catalunya 14. Markets of different themes are concentrated in one place, which allows you to make all your purchases in one place. There is a huge supermarket with food, clothing and cosmetics stores.
El corte inglés is home to the Global Exchange, which also offers Tax FREE refunds.
Website: El corte inglés.
El corte inglés is a chain of Spanish trading houses where you can make various purchases.
Les glories
Les glories .
This supermarket is one of the most visited shopping centers in the city. Inside are hundreds of boutiques, office space, a grocery store, and entertainment venues.
Guests of the mall evaluate it positively, advising them to spend at least a few hours visiting the shopping center.
After all, it is not an easy task to get around all the outlets quickly, and if you take children with you, then spending time in children’s areas will increase by several more hours.
Website: Les glories.
La maquinista
La maquinista is a large mall in Barcelona. Its peculiarity lies in the fact that “Makinista” is a complex with shops, restaurants and entertainment points, located in the open air.
You can walk along La maquinista shopping center like on a street: there are boulevards between the markets, there are benches on the outskirts of the paths, green squares and park areas are equipped. A visit to this hypermarket will definitely be remembered for a long time.
Website: La maquinista
La maquinista is a whole commercial city.
Maremagnum
Maremagnum.
A large shopping center with an unusual shape: the building consists of a curved roof and mirrored walls that are reflected in the turquoise water.
The Mall rises on a wooden pier on the city’s embankment.
Maremagnum has everything for shopping and leisure. Inside are shops for clothes, shoes, electronics, household goods and groceries.
In addition, both on the waterfront and indoors, there are a large number of catering establishments.
Website: Maremagnum
Arenas de barcelona
The Arenas de barcelona mall is located on the Plaza de España. This huge building houses a shopping center, a sports ground and a concert hall with panoramic views.
In addition, there is an observation deck on the roof of the building, which offers a breathtaking view of Barcelona.
Website: Arenas de barcelona
Arenas de barcelona is a must-visit symbol of Barcelona.
L’illa diagonal
L’illa diagonal.
Shopping center “Lilla Diagonal” includes shops with clothing, accessories, shoes and cosmetics, 2 4-star hotels, sports and dance halls, a park for recreation and parking.
L’illa diagonal is also an exhibition complex, every year there are expositions and installations.
Website: L’illa diagonal.
Opening hours
Most supermarkets and shopping centers in Barcelona are open from Monday to Saturday. On Sunday, many outlets are closed by default. For example, the Mercadona supermarket is always closed on weekends. And, for example, El corte inglés shopping center meets visitors all 7 days a week.
Indicative prices
Prices for products depend on the category of the brand and its assortment. For example, in organic supermarkets, the cost of goods will be higher than in other hypermarkets.
In order to guide the buyer on the price, you need to refer to the cost of goods in one of the Mercadona supermarkets in Barcelona:
- eggs (12 pcs.) – 1.3 euros;
- spaghetti (400 g) – 0.90 euros;
- rice (1 kg) – 0.80 euros;
- cheese (500 g) – 3 euros;
- wine – from 1.
5 euros;
- juices (1 l) – from 1 euro.
You can clearly understand what to buy in Barcelona and at what prices
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Supermarkets in Barcelona
Barcelona is a large shopping city, where you can find goods for every taste.
What you can’t find in Barcelona’s supermarkets
Barcelona is a large shopping city, where you can find goods for every taste. The city is famous for its 5 km shopping area, which starts at the Ramblas,
continues through Plaça Catalunya and then along Avenue Diagonal. Following this route, both a resident of the country and a tourist will find everything they need for themselves and their loved ones.
Recommendations for buyers
Barcelona is attractive to the buyer because of the availability of its offers. However, it is important to keep in mind some tips for a pleasant shopping experience:
- The Barcelona sales season runs from July 1st to the end of August, and also from January 7th to March 30th;
- the main condition for the return of Tax free is the purchase amount from 90 euro;
- the refund amount is from 4 to 15%;
- in large shopping centers, a Tax FREE tax refund can be made immediately after paying for the purchase, which is more convenient than a similar process at the airport.
Unlike the haute couture stores in Paris and Milan, Spain’s sunny city offers the Catalan visitor quality goods at a reasonable price, making sure that your shopping experience in Barcelona is a success.
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Map showing where to shop for groceries in Barcelona
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When on holiday, it’s always good to know where the nearest supermarket is. Whether you want to buy groceries for a picnic, everything you need for a rented apartment, or just a bar of soap, sooner or later you will most likely go to the supermarket.
In Barcelona, supermarkets are often considered a more expensive alternative to grocery markets. However, here you can make bargains. Also in supermarkets you can buy things that are not in the markets – semi-finished products, toiletries, seasonings, etc.
In this article, I will list the different supermarkets in Barcelona. It is important not to forget to specify the opening hours, because in Barcelona it can be different. Some shops are open at convenient times when there is nowhere else to buy food.
Carrefour – Las Ramblas
Carrefour – Las Ramblas |
On the most famous street in Barcelona – Las Ramblas. This is one of the biggest supermarkets in the center of Barcelona. The supermarket is located on two floors, where a wide selection of products is presented. Good place to buy everything you need for a BBQ. Also on sale are kitchenware, fans and a small selection of clothing such as underwear.
There is a pharmacy at the beginning of the shop.
Carrefour
Rambla de los Estudios, 113
08002 Barcelona, España.
Tel: +34 91 490 8900
Opening hours:
Monday – Saturday: 08:30 – 21:00
Sunday: Closed
(on the website you can find out which holidays the store is open)
El Corte Inglés – food hall
El Corte Ingles |
El Corte Inglés is a famous Spanish department store. On the ground floor there is a supermarket and “El Gourmet Club” (deli shop). A good choice if you need high quality products. There are impressive stalls with cheeses, meats and confectionery. It also has a large section for “international products” such as “Tex Mex” and “Latin American”.
The “Supermercado” (supermarket) also has a section with special products such as wheat-free products and health foods.
“El Club Gourmet” offers luxurious gourmet products.
El Corte Inglés
Plaza de Catalunya, 14
08002 Barcelona, España.
Tel: +34 93 306 3800
Opening hours:
Monday – Saturday: 09:00 – 21:00
Sunday: Closed
Hypermarket Carrefour – Glories
Hypermarket Carrefour – Glories |
Two storey hypermarket in the middle of a commercial center in the Gloriés area. In addition to food, the hypermarket offers a wide range of household appliances, DVDs, garden furniture, household goods and medicines.
Carrefour Hypermarket Glories
Carrer Llacuna, 155
08018 Barcelona, España.
Tel: +34 91 490 8900
Opening hours:
Monday – Saturday: 09:00 – 21:00
Sunday: closed
Holiday: 09:00 – 21:00
De Tot al Born – El Born
De Tot al Born – El Born |
This small supermarket is located in the center of El Born. This is a well stocked shop open seven days a week – an extremely rare beast in Barcelona. It has a liquor department, a bakery, frozen foods and fresh fruits and vegetables. On a Sunday, when all other shops are closed, this place can come in handy.
De Tot al Born
Passeig del Born, 17
08003 Barcelona, España.
Opening hours:
Monday – Saturday: 09:30 – 23:00
Sunday: 11:00 – 23:00
Tel: There is no phone number for this store.