Raima is not just a stationery shop — it’s a creative sanctuary tucked into the heart of Barcelona. Located in the Gothic Quarter, this multi-level store is a dream for artists, designers, writers, and anyone who simply loves beautiful paper and thoughtful design. Whether you’re looking for high-quality notebooks, art supplies, unique gifts, or inspiration itself, Raima offers a curated experience unlike any other in the city.
The moment you walk in, you’re welcomed by warm lighting, elegant wooden displays, and shelves that stretch high with endless textures and colors. But what makes Raima truly special is its scale — spread over several floors, each level reveals a different dimension of the creative world. From delicate handmade papers to premium fountain pens, from sketchbooks to origami kits, every corner is filled with intention and beauty.
There’s an entire section dedicated to fine art materials: watercolors, brushes, acrylics, canvases — many from top international brands. If you’re a writer, the selection of journals and planners is unmatched in the city. And for lovers of design, the gift section is a treasure chest of quirky, elegant, and sometimes downright poetic objects.
The staff are helpful, knowledgeable, and clearly passionate about what they do. Whether you’re a professional artist or just looking for a special birthday card, they treat every question with care.
Raima also hosts occasional exhibitions, art events, and collaborations, reinforcing its identity as not just a store, but a cultural space that celebrates creativity in all forms.
In a world where paper often feels like a lost art, Raima reminds you of its soul: the feeling of an unwritten page, the smell of fresh print, the weight of a brush in your hand. It’s a place where you don’t just shop — you reconnect with your craft, your imagination, and your inner child.
If you’re visiting Barcelona and love the tactile world of pens, paper, and creation — do not miss Raima. And if you live here, chances are you’ll come back again and again.
A rare, beautiful space that sparks inspiration the moment you...
Read moreGreat selection of stationary, somewhat limited selection of art supplies.
Quite a lot of lamy, mt, uni ball, ohto, sakura and similar staples. I would've liked a bit more unusual stationary, a lot of what they had I, have in England as well. But I will say the brands they had had a lot of different colour versions and size versions.
They did have some fun collaborations too which I really appreciated.
They had an amazing selection of coloured cars and envelopes, one floor alone was dedicated to this.
For the art supply selection I was a bit underwhelmed - unfortunately this was the main reason I had come - they had Poscas, Faber Castell colour pencils, daler Rowney graduate paint brushes, Windsor and Newton pain and I think Van Gogh paints, sakura micron fine liners and that was more or less it.
I have to speak up a bit for the staff and say that I don't agree with some comments implying they're rude to tourists. They're not. Like any business in Barcelona they are conscious of theft and pickpocket culture and are trying to make precautions. You being a tourist is incidental to that.
I will admit I was put off initially by the level of attention I got from staff upon entering the store, but I was always approached about reasonable things.
E.g. Here's a basket and ticket where you can update your product list for each floor - I didn't fully understand this system, but the staff are happy to explain it to you. Please don't take photos. Do you have your ticket - it was covered by my items, so it's fair of her to check.
Yes I did find staff keeping an eye on me in the store, as well as keeping an eye on everyone else. They run a business, of course they need to be careful of thieves in a city people make a living on theft.
Honestly the service I received from everyone I interacted with was top notch, the only reason they don't get full stars from me is because I found their basket system somewhat confusing, but mainly I just wanted a bigger selection of...
Read moreI was shopping for some gifts and an assistant had already put some items behind the cash register for me while I continued to browse. I was browsing at an item and I was curious if it came in a box or not when I had been shopping earlier I had seen that the shop assistant had checked in the drawer underneath the shelves to get the item in its box, so I opened the drawer underneath to check. The security guard came over and was very threatening and asked me to leave. All I had done was open a drawer and close it again. I didn't even have anything in my hands. He was very threatening and intimidating and asked me to leave the store. I explained to him that I already had some items behind the cash register that I needed to pay for. he didn't believe me and asked me to show him. At this point because I was being treated so badly, I was deciding that I would not pay for those items and just leave. But then I realised that I had to make a point, so I said yes okay I will show you. I went to the cash register and spoke to a lady who seem to be a manager. I told her that I have items behind the cash register that I was going to buy but now because the security guard had been so rude I'm not going to buy them and I was going to leave. The lady didn't seem to care or understand or want to understand that much.
Ultimately, they should employ a security card that isn't so rude and has some common sense. I was clearly not a shoplifter. And because of his actions the shop lost a sale that was quite big I will not be returning to...
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