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Best European Cities for Spice Shops

By FredolinePublished 2026-05-04Reviewed 2026-05-0410 min read

Spice supply geographies

Istanbul's spice scene reflects Ottoman trade routes; Spanish saffron production (La Mancha) routes through Madrid and Sevilla; Hamburg has the German merchant tradition. Each has distinct strengths — what to buy where matters more than which is "best."

Istanbul

Istanbul Spice Bazaar (Mısır Çarşısı, 1660) at Eminönü — saffron, sumac, ras el hanout, dried fruits, Turkish delight, lokum, hashish-ice-cream-style maraş ice cream. Smaller stalls outside the market often better quality. Negotiate prices 30–40% below opening. Sultanahmet walking distance.

Sevilla

Sevilla Mercado de Triana for saffron and Spanish paprika (pimentón dulce + pimentón picante). Specialty shops in Santa Cruz neighborhood. Saffron production from La Mancha, often €3–8/gram retail in Spain vs €20+ exported.

Hamburg

Hamburg Speicherstadt (warehouse district, UNESCO) was the historic spice and tea trading center. Surviving merchants — Reichard Kaffee, Speicherstadt Kaffeerösterei. Less retail-tourist than commercial-trade. Day-trip historical interest.

Paris

Paris Goumanyat (Maison Thiercelin, since 1809 — the legendary Paris saffron house), Izraël Spice (Marais), G. Detou. Curated rather than wholesale. €40–80/gram saffron at top quality.

London

London Spice Mountain at Borough Market, Steenbergs (online), TFC and Persepolis on Peckham Lane (Persian/Middle Eastern specialists). Strong on Indian sub-continent imports given UK heritage.

Marrakesh-adjacent

Outside our European geography but Marrakesh and Fez markets are the spice-shopping global benchmark — flights from Spain or Portugal common.

Strategy

Buy small (50g) quantities — spices lose potency 6–12 months. Vacuum-sealed only travels well checked-luggage. Authentication: real saffron threads stain water yellow within minutes; fake stays clear. Customs limits — €100–500 typically duty-free returning home.

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