Maremàgnum

Barcelona


Created out of largely abandoned docks, this buzzing shopping centre is home to 72 stores including youthful Spanish chain Mango and Barcelona-based Desigual. Football fans will be drawn to the paraphernalia at FC Botiga.

There are plenty of places to eat, bars and cinemas. It's particularly popular on Sunday when most other stores in the city remain shuttered.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Barcelona attractions

1. L’Aquàrium

0.08 MILES

It's hard not to shudder at the sight of a shark gliding above you, displaying its toothy, wide-mouthed grin – but this 80m shark tunnel is the highlight…

2. Rambla de Mar

0.15 MILES

The city’s authorities extended the world-famous La Rambla thoroughfare out into the sea in the early 2000s, connecting the city with the reclaimed port…

3. Moll d'Espanya

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The heart of the redeveloped harbour is Moll d'Espanya, a former wharf linked to Moll de la Fusta by a wave-shaped footbridge, Rambla de Mar, which…

4. Pailebot de Santa Eulàlia

0.17 MILES

This 1918 three-mast schooner, restored by the Museu Marítim, is moored along the palm-lined Moll de la Fusta promenade. You can see it perfectly well…

5. Moll de la Fusta

0.21 MILES

Northeast from the harbour stretches the promenade Moll de la Fusta. The Pailebot de Santa Eulàlia, a fully functioning 1918 schooner restored by the…

6. Mirador de Colom

0.28 MILES

High above the swirl of traffic navigating the roundabout at the southern end of La Rambla, Christopher Columbus keeps permanent watch, pointing vaguely…

7. Telefèric del Port

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First built for the 1929 Expo, this cable car strung across the harbour between La Barceloneta and Montjuïc provides an eagle-eye view of the city. The…

8. Basilica de la Mercè

0.32 MILES

Raised in the 1760s on the site of its Gothic predecessor, following designs by architect José Mas Dordal, this baroque church is home to Barcelona’s most…