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Vinyl Records Barcelona 2026: The 10 Best Record Stores to Visit

Vinyl Barcelona · 2026 guide

10 best vinyl record stores in Barcelona — where Catalan collectors actually shop

From Gràcia bohemia to El Raval crate-digging caves. The 10 stores Barcelona collectors visit weekly — by neighborhood, specialty, and Catalan vinyl culture.

Catalonia vinyl scene · Spain €28.9M market

From Wah Wah Records in Gràcia to Discos Castelló on Tallers. The 10 Barcelona stores serious collectors hit when chasing jazz, indie, electronic, and Catalan rumba.

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Top 10 record stores in Barcelona by neighborhood

Store
Neighborhood
Specialty
Inventory
Vibe
Discos Castelló
El Raval (Tallers)
Rock + classic + reissues
~35K records
Barcelona institution
Wah Wah Records
Gràcia
Indie + experimental + reissue label
~12K records
Cult + collector
Daily Records
El Born
Jazz + soul + funk
~10K records
Audiophile-grade
Revolver Records
Gràcia
Indie + post-punk + new releases
~8K records
Curated modern
Discos Edison's
Sant Antoni
Spanish music + Catalan rumba + flamenco
~15K records
Spanish-music depth
Discos Paradiso
El Raval
Electronic + techno + house
~6K records
DJ + dance floor
Surco Records
Gràcia
World music + Latin + Brazilian
~5K records
Niche curated
Underground Records
Plaza Tetuán
Punk + hardcore + metal
~7K records
Subculture deep
Bargain Bin BCN
El Raval
Crate-digging + €1-€5 finds
~25K records
Hunt-and-find
Vinilo Records
Eixample
New releases + audiophile reissues
~6K records
Modern collector

Why Barcelona's record store scene punches above its weight

Spain's vinyl market hit €28.9M in 2025 with vinyl accounting for 69% of physical music sales, and Barcelona drives roughly 25% of that — second to Madrid. But Barcelona's scene is distinctive: more electronic + experimental + reissue-label culture than Madrid's classical + 80s movida focus. The city has a working relationship with cult international reissue labels (Wah Wah, Munster, Vampi Soul are all Barcelona-based or have BCN stores), giving collectors deep access to obscure psych, garage, jazz, and Latin reissues you can't find elsewhere in Europe.

El Raval — the institutional heart

Discos Castelló on Carrer Tallers has been Barcelona's flagship since 1934 — yes, ninety years. 35,000+ records, three floors, basement filled with collector-grade jazz, classical, and Spanish music. The store survived the Civil War, Franco's censorship, the 80s vinyl crash, and the streaming era. Walking in feels like entering a museum that happens to sell its exhibits. Down the street, Discos Paradiso handles electronic + techno + house with the DJ-curated depth Barcelona's electronic scene demands. Bargain Bin BCN crates a block away handle €1-€5 finds — the cycle from collector institution to bargain hunting in a 500m radius.

Gràcia — the reissue label epicenter

Wah Wah Records on Carrer Riera de Sant Miquel is the cult international reissue label that doubles as a record store. Their catalog covers obscure 60s-70s psych, garage, and experimental from around the world (Turkish prog, Brazilian tropicalia, Senegalese funk, Chilean nueva canción). The store carries deep stocks of their own out-of-print catalog plus curated originals. Revolver Records nearby covers indie + post-punk + new releases. Surco Records adds world music + Latin + Brazilian depth.

El Born + Sant Antoni — jazz and Spanish music

Daily Records in El Born is Barcelona's jazz + soul + funk audiophile destination — first pressing Blue Notes, ECM imports, conservative grading, prices that reflect verified provenance. Discos Edison's in Sant Antoni specializes in Spanish music: Catalan rumba (Peret, Gato Pérez), flamenco originals, ye-yé pop, 80s movida from a Catalan perspective. Both stores survive on consignment + estate sale acquisitions, with foot traffic from Barcelona's serious music nerds rather than tourists.

The Barcelona crate-digging ritual

Best practice: hit El Raval Tuesday-Wednesday (estate sale restocks at Castelló; bargain rotation at Bargain Bin), Gràcia Thursday (Wah Wah + Revolver restocks midweek), El Born Friday (Daily Records often holds back finds for known regulars who visit end-of-week). Most Barcelona stores accept card; cash unlocks haggling on bargain bin + sub-€30 finds. Speak basic Catalan if you can — staff appreciate it and may hold finds for locals.

Frequently asked questions

Which Barcelona record store is the oldest?
Discos Castelló on Carrer Tallers, since 1934. Ninety-plus years of continuous operation through Civil War, Franco era, vinyl crash, and streaming. 35,000+ records across all genres, three floors, collector-grade basement.
What makes Wah Wah Records special?
Wah Wah is both a cult international reissue label AND a Barcelona store. Their catalog covers obscure 60s-70s psych, garage, Latin, and world music from across the globe. The Gràcia store carries deep stocks of their out-of-print catalog plus curated originals.
When's the best time to visit Barcelona record stores?
Tuesday-Thursday afternoons. Weekend rushes clear the best finds. Most stores restock Tuesday-Wednesday from estate sales and consignments. Friday afternoon at Daily Records often surfaces consigned finds held for regulars.
Can I find Catalan music vinyl in Barcelona?
Absolutely. Discos Edison's in Sant Antoni specializes in Catalan music: Catalan rumba (Peret, Gato Pérez), Nova Cançó (Lluís Llach, Joan Manuel Serrat), Barcelona 80s movida, and flamenco with Catalan perspectives. Galería del Disco also carries depth in this segment.
Are Barcelona record stores tourist-friendly?
Yes — most owners speak English. El Raval and Gràcia stores see steady international tourist traffic and accommodate accordingly. For deeper collector-tier service at Daily Records or Discos Edison's, knowing some Spanish helps; Catalan is appreciated but not required.

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