Since Granada is a city for tourists there are lots of various shops.
Check out the few we chosen:
Men’s clothes
Antonio Canizares - Suits for elegant and refined men
San Antón, 17, Granada, 18005, Tel +34 958 254 041
Cortefiel - Top-quality clothing
Gran Via de Colón, 1, Granada, 18010, Tel +34 958 223 547
Massimo Dutti - A variety of styles
Recogidas, 22, Granada, 18005, Tel +34 958 251 558
Munecos (Los) - Suits for men and boys
Plaza de Bib-Rambla, 1, Granada, 18001
Pif Paf - Trendy formal and casual wear
Mesones, 47, Granada, 18001
Titto Bluni - Quality menswear at affordable prices
Zacatin, 7, Granada, 18005, Tel +34 958 222 500
Zara - Sophisticated clothes at affordable prices
Recogidas, 8, Granada, 18005, Tel +34 958 252 504
Women’s clothes
9 Meses - Bright, fun clothing for kids and mums-to-be
Recogidas, 27, Granada, 18005, Tel +34 958 251 699
Amichi - Chic and sophisticated clothing
Mesones, 23, Granada, 18001
Cortefiel - Top-quality clothing
Gran Via de Colón, 1, Granada, 18010, Tel +34 958 223 547
Kevin & Kevin - Smart clothes at affordable prices
Recogidas, 2, Centro Comercial Aliatar, Granada, 18005, Tel +34 958 260 282
Mango - Smart, fashionable clothes
Zacatin, 9, Granada, 18005, Tel +34 958 227 065
Pif Paf - Trendy formal and casual wear
Mesones, 47, Granada, 18001
Zara - Sophisticated clothes at affordable prices
Recogidas, 8, Granada, 18005, Tel +34 958 252 504
Shoes
Amichi - Chic and sophisticated clothing
Mesones, 23, Granada, 18001
Massimo Dutti - A variety of styles
Recogidas, 22, Granada, 18005, Tel +34 958 251 558
Children’s clothes
Cortefiel - Top-quality clothing
Gran Via de Colón, 1, Granada, 18010, Tel +34 958 223 547
Munecos (Los) - Suits for men and boys
Plaza de Bib-Rambla, 1, Granada, 18001
Piccolos - Clothes and accessories for kids
Arabial, s/n, Centro Comercial Neptuno, Local 9, Granada, 18003
Zarin- Fun, comfortable clothes
Arabial, s/n, Centro Comercial Neptuno, Local 90, Granada, 18003
Music
Big Bang - Record production
Don Quijote, 5, 2º J, Granada, 18010, Tel +34 958 223 537, Fax +34 958 223 537
Crafts
Fajalauza is one of the loveliest varieties of pottery in Spain; its primitive technique and forms and its blue, green and purple glazes are of Moorish origin. another traditional handicraft is taracea, which consists of inlaying wood with ivory, mother-of- pearl, sea shells and bone. Along the steep Cuesta de Gomerez, there are a lot of shops selling pottery and taracea. Also worth visiting is the Alcaiceria, an old Arab market. La Alpujarra produces superb woven cloth and patchwork.