20 Best Secondhand Vinyl Stores in Spain 2026 — Cross-Country Guide
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Secondhand vinyl Spain · 2026
20 best secondhand vinyl and record stores in Spain — the cross-country guide
From Madrid institutions to Bilbao secret crates. The 20 secondhand vinyl stores serious Spanish collectors visit — by city, specialty, and crate-dig depth.
€28.9M Spanish vinyl market · 69% physical
From Discos La Metralleta in Madrid to Discos Castelló in Barcelona. The 20 secondhand stores Spanish crate-diggers actually visit when chasing rare originals.

20 best secondhand vinyl stores in Spain by city
Why Spain's secondhand vinyl scene matters globally
Spain's vinyl market hit €28.9M in 2025 — with vinyl accounting for 69% of physical music sales nationally. The Discogs marketplace for Spanish vinyl has grown 30%+ year-over-year since 2023, driven by Gen Z entering the market and the maturing 80s movida + 90s indie nostalgia cycle. International collectors are now traveling to Spain specifically for the secondhand scene: Madrid for 80s movida and classical, Barcelona for electronic and reissue labels, Sevilla for flamenco originals, Bilbao for Basque rock and metal.
Madrid + Barcelona — the institutional duopoly
Discos La Metralleta in Madrid (since 1980) and Discos Castelló in Barcelona (since 1934) are the institutional anchors. Both maintain 30,000–35,000 records across three floors, basement-tier collector grade stock, and the legitimacy that comes from decades of estate-sale acquisitions, consignment relationships, and surviving multiple market cycles. La Metralleta near Plaza Mayor handles 80s movida + classical with depth; Castelló on Carrer Tallers handles all-genre with strength in classical, jazz, and Spanish music.
Regional gems — Bilbao, Sevilla, Granada
Power Records in Bilbao is THE northern Spanish vinyl institution — rock, metal, Basque rock (Eskorbuto, RIP, Cicatriz first pressings). Discos Manolo in Sevilla holds the deepest flamenco original collection in Spain — Camarón, Paco de Lucía, Niña Pastori, Lebrijano in pristine 60s-70s pressings that collectors travel internationally to find. Discos Tom Wells in Granada handles flamenco + folk + worldly with Andalusian curation. Discos Garibay in San Sebastián adds Basque rock + jazz + indie depth.
Valencia + secondary cities — the diversity layer
Harmony Discos in Valencia (Ruzafa) drives the city's indie scene; El Pirata Records in El Carmen runs the largest bargain bin operation outside Madrid. Discos Sapena in Valencia Centro covers Spanish + Valencian music. In Zaragoza, Discos Ortiz anchors the Aragonese vinyl market. Valladolid (Discos Robles), Málaga (Carbon Records), and smaller cities maintain neighborhood-scale stores that surface regional finds you won't see at the institutional flagships.
The Spain crate-digging itinerary that works
Best practice for an across-Spain trip: Madrid Monday-Tuesday (La Metralleta + Salamanca + Malasaña restocks), Barcelona Wednesday-Thursday (Castelló + Gràcia rotation), Valencia Friday morning (El Pirata bargain rotation), Bilbao Saturday if time allows. Most stores accept card for €30+; cash unlocks haggling on bargain bin. Speak basic Spanish + regional dialect appreciation (Catalan in Barcelona, Valencian in Valencia, Basque in Bilbao) helps for deeper collector-tier service.
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