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5 Of The Biggest Malls In Barcelona

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Barcelona has an abundance of amazing shopping opportunities, ranging from the well-known brands in Passeig de Gracia to boutique shops in El Born. If you prefer one-stop shopping experiences, Barcelona also boasts several large malls that provide one-stop services.

L’Illa Diagonal is a modern mall located in Les Corts that boasts more than 170 stores. With its sleek design and variety of dining options, this location has quickly become popular among locals.

La Maquinista

La Maquinista is a bustling hub of leisure, shopping, dining, and entertainment that hosts an abundance of shops ranging from international names like Nike to local boutiques – perfect for shopaholics!

Another noteworthy feature of the park is its imaginative lighting design resembling factory chimneys. This adds a special charm to the overall atmosphere and provides visitors with an unforgettable experience. Additionally, there are ample places for relaxation and recreation, making this park an excellent option for families with kids or pets.

Hotels near La Maquinista provide ample lodging options. Hotel Catalonia La Maquinista, conveniently situated just a short metro journey away from Plaza de Catalunya, features bright rooms equipped with air conditioning and flat-screen smart TVs equipped with Chromecast app – not to mention its restaurant, cafe, bowling alley and free Wi-Fi; in addition to offering safety deposit boxes and work desks!

Diagonal Mar

Fashion enthusiasts will find all of their favourite brands here. Plus, this expansive complex offers plenty of family entertainment with sports facilities like basketball courts, table tennis tables and skating rinks on-site to keep fit while having fun!

Diagonal Mar can be reached via metro yellow line 4, bus or streetcar. Located in Poblenou-Diagonal Mar, which has undergone significant transformation in recent years and now houses the city’s leading international professionals and companies located within 22@ district, Diagonal Mar offers something for all tastes!

Modern buildings stand in stark contrast to coastal parks in this area of Barcelona. You can spend an enjoyable day relaxing on beaches like Platja de Nova and Mar Bella that are less popular with visitors compared to others in Barcelona, or visit Parc de Diagonal designed by architect Enric Miralles and landscaper Benedetta Tagliabue, an ambitious contemporary work reflecting Barcelona’s aspirations to lead in sustainability and originality.

Las Arenas de Barcelona

Las Arenas de Barcelona was originally constructed between 1900 and 1904 as a bullring on Placa Espanya, in Placa Espanya. It features the exotic Neo-Mudejar style characteristic of public buildings like bullrings during this era.

Since 2011, this building has been transformed into a shopping center, making it a prominent building both locally and among tourists alike. Its primary draw is its rooftop offering stunning views of Barcelona. Plus, this mall also provides restaurants and a cinema; perfect for long stays!

On the first floor, you will find shops offering clothing and shoes at competitive prices – plus, many offer discounts!

Richard Rogers of British architecture fame was particularly impressive for preserving the original 1900 facade and including it into his modern indoor shopping center project.

Glories

Formerly known as the Agbar Tower after it was owned by Barcelona Water company, this skyscraper stands as an iconic symbol of Barcelona’s new urban center. Designed by Jean Nouvel, its form was inspired by geysers as well as Gaudi’s Sagrada Familia architecture.

A tower constructed in 30 days was constructed with an illuminated facade reflecting different hues depending on its light source. Furthermore, its exterior walls were covered by 60,000 membranes embedded with photovoltaic cells that can reduce energy usage by 50%.

Mirador Torre Glories stands at the gateway to Barcelona’s 22@ technology district, providing visitors a stunning perspective from which to see the city through fresh eyes. On its 30th-floor viewing platform sits Tomas Saraceno’s Cloud Cities Barcelona sculpture: its interactive components comprise of over 5000 nodes connected by time-defying cables to form constellations which reflect on social, economic, and environmental challenges in Barcelona.

Maremagnum

Maremagnum was constructed as part of Barcelona’s waterfront rennovations projects during the early 1990s, as an eye-catching retail showcase that stands out from traditional malls. It features an entrance with an upturned glass lip and offers views overlooking Barcelona port; most malls can only wish for such an experience!

Inside, you’ll find an eclectic mix of mid-priced chains like H&M and Zara’s younger offshoot Bershka as well as local favorites like Desigual. Additionally, souvenir shops abound while some restaurants boast breathtaking sea views.

Maremagnum Mall is nestled into Port Vell dock area, providing an idyllic setting to relax on its wooden boardwalk and watch boats and cruise ships pass by. Accessing it is straightforward; being close to metro stations of Barceloneta and Drassanes on the green line make getting there simple; with ample parking onsite you won’t have to worry about finding parking spaces either! Once there you can enjoy shopping as well as cocktails from one of Maremagnum Mall’s cocktail bars featuring stunning sea views for drinks – something your wallet won’t let go of!