If you are shopaholic and fresh bright flowers catch your fancy, then you need look no further than Rambla. This farmers'-market-style gathering of flower peddlers offers a wide variety of beautiful blossoms, suiting every possible occasion. Pass through, only to soak in the scintillating sights and scents, that truly brighten up your day.
Passeig d'es Born is a must visit when it comes to shopping, in the city. One of the most cherished shopping districts in town, this grand shopping street is lined with a number of impressive boutiques, perfume stores and footwear shops. The place is good for a stroll on the busy market street, with avenues of trees casting cool shadows on the chirpy neighborhood. The shopping district is popular not only among the locals but also tourists that visit the city, making it one of most visited tourist destinations.
Avinguda de Jaume III is a prime shopping district in the Majorcan Capital. The street houses some of the finest stores in the world. You can look out for bags, shoes, clothes, and accessories from major brands like Hugo Boss, Louis Vuitton, Cartier, and Montblanc. There are shops that sell locally crafted goods as well-glass souvenirs, Majorcan pearls, and food products. The Street houses the Oliver and the Catalina, indoor markets that are famous for their culinary variety. The Veritas is where you'd be able to enjoy organic food. Do check out little shops and boutiques for beautifully embossed patterns on various leather products. What's more, the Street also takes you to shop so much-toys, clothes, and more-for kids.