La Roca Village lights up Christmas with a universe of art, lights and gifts that will thrill you
With creative and immersive experiences, personalized gifts, and an expanded commercial gastronomic offering, La Roca Village becomes the ideal destination to let yourself be carried away by the magic of Christmas.
La Roca Village welcomes the Christmas season with a proposition that goes beyond shopping: a setting designed to awaken the senses, combining culture and gastronomy with fashion and style to transform the season into a special and unique time to celebrate. Immersive decorations, personalized gifts, creative offerings, iconic restaurants, and an expanded retail selection of over 150 stores make the Village one of the most vibrant Christmas epicenters in Catalonia.
Upon arrival, visitors are greeted by an atmosphere designed to make every day an unforgettable experience. Warm lights, Christmas trees, and art installations created by Flowers by Bornay and Pont de Querós construct a visual and sensory narrative that accompanies the stroll and reinforces the feeling of entering a space where magic takes tangible form.
This year, one of the main focuses is the shopping experience. More than 150 boutiques They bring together the best of national and international brands: from the major luxury houses that dominate the runways to emerging brands that reinterpret Gen Z aesthetics, such as Cold Culture EME Studies, Nude Project, and Scuffers. These are joined by French brands like IRO, Maje, Sandro, and Zadig & Voltaire. An unbeatable opportunity to discover the most coveted must-haves of the season.
The recent arrival of Adidas Originals is captivating sneaker lovers, while the new openings of Bimba & Lola, Munich, Tag Heuer, and Textura offer personalized shopping experiences that make La Roca Village an ideal destination where trends and the Christmas spirit come together.
Brands like Etro, Isabel Marant, KENZO, Lacoste, Michael Kors, and Montblanc are also among the favorites for finding the perfect gift.
And since giving the gift of beauty is always a good idea, boutiques Brands like Clarins or Shiseido complete the experience with exclusive gift sets and care rituals designed to surprise.
A delicate and creative gastronomic offering
The culinary offerings expand with exciting new additions. Starting November 12th, Rocambolesc, the project by Jordi Roca and Ale Rivas, will feature a space combining ice cream, bikinis, and confectionery with distinctly Christmas flavors: panettone, gingerbread, yogurt, chocolate, and even a surprising cannelloni bikini. Adding to the offerings for the tenth consecutive year is the established... pop-up Taste of Christmas, a space dedicated to gourmet products—foie gras, smoked meats, Iberian ham, preserves, Italian panettone, and premium wines and cavas—maintains its charitable component this year. Part of the sales will contribute to the fight against child marriage through the DO GOOD program, La Roca Village's global philanthropic initiative.
For those looking for a special gift, La Roca Village offers the finest exquisite treats. pop-up Aitona Gurmet, with products from Lleida, and in the boutique The extensive Taste of Christmas gourmet menu features a wide selection, both offering DO GOOD solidarity packages. Through these offerings, and with solidarity wrapping paper designed by Lara Costafreda, visitors can join the philanthropic program that aims to improve the future of women and children worldwide. Under the banner of "DO GOOD: One gesture, one change," the Village reinforces its social commitment this holiday season, raising funds for Valentes i Acompanyades, an association dedicated to eradicating forced marriages in Catalonia.
Also present at this gastronomic event is the iconic gourmet space Andreu, where ham reigns supreme alongside countless updated recipes. Atmósferas Mordisco offers a selection of elaborate and sophisticated dishes, and is the perfect place to relax after a day of shopping. And let's not forget Céntrico, which brings you the best of traditional Catalan cuisine.
Talent, culture, and art
Culture also plays a central role. Until January, the Village presents Tribut en Lleida, a tribute to the region's creativity through a photographic exhibition that juxtaposes the work of renowned photographer Toni Prim—who portrays Lleida in the 1980s with an intimate and sensitive eye—with the legacy of Pepa Domingo, a pioneer of avant-garde fashion in Spain and a driving force behind Ruiz de la Prada. Lleida-born artist and illustrator Lara Costafreda completes the project with a series of illustrations created exclusively for the Village, a visual journey that connects nature, memory, and social commitment. Her work unfolds in the Arts Space and the new Concierge, creating an artistic journey where the local and the global converse through color, line, and emotion.
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