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13 Best Thrift Stores in Barcelona

If you’re on a vigorous scavenger hunt for a taste of the Catalonian capital’s best thrift finds, there’s no doubt that Barcelona has got what you need in store. Replete with a realm of second-hand shopping secrets, this vibrant city plays host to independent stores, big boutique brands, pop-up shops, and frequent flea markets.

Whatever you’re after, you’ll find it cemented somewhere within its reputation as a thrift shopper’s paradise. Don’t forget to leave a little extra space in your suitcase; you’re about to be spoiled for choice. Here’s a guide to the 13 Best Thrift Stores in Barcelona, Spain.

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Here’s what we cover in this Barcelona guide:

  • 13 Top Thrift Stores in Barcelona

  • Why You Should Shop Second Hand

  • Best Day Trips from Barcelona

  • FAQs

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Why You Should Shop Second Hand

And while we’re on that note… Yes, I heard it through the grapevine… 

Purchasing previously-owned goods has many perks, not just for your battling bank account, but more importantly, for the environment too. Don’t get me wrong, the musty scent of some thrift stores can be a little less of an alluring aroma and a lot more towards the nauseating end of that scale.

But there is nothing like that enticing smell of a bargain calling out your name or the thrill of getting your grubby little hands on a hidden treasure. Deplorably, the mainstream misconception governs second-hand stigma… Suppose you’ve never really thrown yourself into tackling the turf of an opportunity shop. In that case, you might be under the impression that used items are confined to the depths of the store itself, solely for the satisfaction of antique hunters or people in need… 

I’m here to tell you first-hand that after all my years of scavenging thrift stores around the globe, second-hand items are in no way inferior to their newer, novelty counterparts. Sure, more than often, they might require a bit of sprucing up, but that’s where the beauty lies. There’s contentment in giving something that would’ve otherwise been tossed into the garbage a new chance at life. Check out this post here for 4 Reasons Why You Should Shop Second-Hand

Top Day Trips from Barcelona

Catalonia’s charismatic capital, Barcelona, is a city of late-night dinners, afternoon siestas, fuming football fanatics, mythical-like Modernisme monuments, and some of the world’s most delectable cuisine. 

This Spanish metropolitan hub has so much stuffed up its’ sleeve that it’ll satisfy just about everyone. But alas, it is no longer the sole attraction of this sublime state. Charming Catalonia is replete with an eclectic array of off-the-radar destinations sure to leave you in awe of its’ vibrant splendour.

The north and south are a haven for adventure enthusiasts, history fanatics, and gastronomy-intrigued visitors. After much contemplation, I’ve collated the Top 19 Barcelona Day Trips.

FAQS

Does Barcelona have good thrift shops?

Barcelona is home to a huge haul of thrift stores. Boasting unique items from around the world, this city is a hot spot for vintage lovers.

What are thrift stores called in Spain?

Despite what the internet says, a thrift store is not a ‘tienda de chino’. That’s actually a bazaar (similar to a $2 shop). Thrift stores don’t have a specific name, but second-hand stores are under ‘tiendas de segunda mano’.

Is there thrifting in Spain?

Spain is home to plenty of second-hand stores and vintage speciality shops. Cities like Barcelona and Madrid boast clothes, shoes and gear from all over the world.

Where do people go shopping in Barcelona?

Paseo de Gracia is popular with big brands like Bershka, Stradivarius, H&M and Zara. Diagonal offers big shopping centres, La Rambla, is good for standard souvenirs and the Gothic Quarter and El Born has unique shops and boutique finds.

So, whatever thrifted item you’re on the hunt for, you’ll find it tucked away somewhere within this second-hand shopper’s oasis.

Bubbly Barcelona has a panoply of independent stores, big boutique brands, pop-up shops, and frequent flea markets, and it’s honestly a must if you’re visiting the city. After ample consideration and many years scavenging the city myself, these are the 13 Best Thrift Stores in Barcelona, Spain.

What’s the best piece of second-hand clothing you’ve picked up?

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