LA CASA DEL NAZARENO
Read moreFounded in 1979, this family business is a bit of an Ali Baba's cave for all those who wish to dress from head to toe for the Holy Week pasos. All the work is made to measure and handmade. There will be hoods, girdles, tunics as well as many embroideries, braids, coats of arms of brotherhoods. For those who are not directly concerned, it is the occasion to see the realization of a very beautiful craft like tunics in velvet, satin or wool.
LIBRAIRIE BAENA
Read moreSince the demise of the Gusanito lector in December 2023, this second-hand bookshop is one of the few survivors of the great wave of closures. Spanish speakers will find everything they need here: novels, detective stories, poetry and, of course, mangas and comics (nearly 8,000 in all). And those just learning the language of Cervantes can help themselves by acquiring a collection of Asterix's adventures, in Spanish. And if, by any chance, you'd like to sell a few old books, we're happy to oblige.
PAN CON TOMATE
Read moreNo tapas on the horizon, this is a boutique opened in the late 90s by two travelers, mother Gema and daughter Patricia. Initially devoted to furniture, it has gradually evolved into a clothing and accessories boutique (scarves, bags, jewelry...). Ideal for those who want to create a hippy chic look. From their travels in Mali, Senegal, India, Thailand and Morocco, they bring back the fabrics and create the patterns for their garments. The garments can be accompanied by Berber jewelry.