Souvenirs and handcraft Andalusia
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Ceramics, guitars, castanets, flamenco frocks, hand-held fans, and embroiderys: you can find a host of local handicrafts in most Andalusian towns. In Seville, take time to walk around the Campana and the pedestrian streets of Tetuan and Sierpes; and if you are looking for ceramics and clothes shops, go to the the districts of Triana and Los Remedios. Do not forget the small markets on Duque Square and Magdalena Square as they have a large choice of leather goods.
The province of Cordoba is renowned for its jewellery and exquisite silver works (several international jewellery firms have even installed outlets on the Costa del Sol). In contrast, the city of Granada specialises in welded iron and copper - its lanterns and railings are much sought-after.
Trading hours are Monday to Saturday from 9:30am - 1:30pm and from 4:30pm - 8:00pm. Shopping centres and department stores tend to be open non-stop from 10:00am - 9:00pm and in some cases until 10:00pm.