iStock International
Sierpes and Tetuan are the two main shopping drags with boutiques and name brand stores like Zara; shoes, leather goods, jewelry; ceramics and typical tile-work from Triana; multi-colored Manila silk shawls, mantillas, and flamenco dresses galore.
Predictably, the beautifully tiled Cerámica Santa Ana store sells hand-painted dishes, pots and jugs, even sinks, using tiles inspired by Moorish and Catholic designs.
In additional to its central Alameda location, this mega department store – the Spanish equivalent of Macy’s in the U.S. – has three other Seville outposts. Here, you’ll find everything from designer bags and clothes to home goods, groceries, and souvenirs.
This is your one-stop-shop for everything flamenco: dresses, jewelry, shoes, fans; men’s collared shirts, pants, and hats in a variety of styles and colors.