Eliurpí

La Rambla & Barri Gòtic


Founded by self-trained Catalan designer Elisabet Urpí and her photographer partner Nacho Umpiérrez, this whimsically stylish boutique is all about fabulous handmade women's hats (from around €190) created with mostly natural, locally sourced materials. Browse enormous maxi straw hats, silk campana hats, hats embroidered with florals or birds, and more. Fashion and handbag collections complement them.


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1. Plaça de Sant Felip Neri

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2. El Call

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3. Sinagoga Major

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4. Plaça de Sant Josep Oriol

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5. Domus de Sant Honorat

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6. Palau Episcopal

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7. Basílica de Santa Maria del Pi

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8. Pont del Bisbe

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