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Winning and finalist cities

Discover the cities

Following the final stage of the competition and decision of the European jury in Brussels in January 2026, 3 winning cities (1 per category) were awarded the European Capital of Small Retail (ECoSR) 2026 title and began their title year in February 2026.

The winning cities have demonstrated outstanding commitment to small retail across Europe and proposed attractive programs of activities as European Capitals of Small Retail. This page highlights the winners of the 2026 edition, as well as the other finalist cities that impressed the jury with their approaches and impactful initiatives.

Vanguard city – Silandro / Schlanders, Italy

ECoSR winners from Silandro on stage with Kristin Schreiber

Silandro / Schlanders was recognised as a Vanguard city for the strong role small retail plays in the everyday life of the town. Its historic centre, with a pedestrian zone at its heart, brings together shops and public facilities in a way that keeps the area active and welcoming throughout the day. Local businesses benefit from regular daily visitors, which helps maintain a lively town centre.

Silandro / Schlanders’ collaborative approach, where retailers, local organisations and the municipality work together to keep commerce visible and rooted in the community is a particularly valued asset and is positioning the town as a regional hub for small retail excellence. Its strong focus on local life, authenticity, community and cooperation makes Silandro / Schlanders a compelling example of how small towns can successfully support small retail. The town’s innovative approach to generational transition in retail is an excellent inspiration for other European cities, including small rural towns.

Finalist Vanguard cities

Although they didn’t win the title, these small-sized cities with 5 000 – 50 000 inhabitants were recognised for their creativity and strong local strategies in promoting small retail:

Vibrant city – Caldas da Rainha, Portugal

ECoSR winners from Caldas da Rainha on stage with Kristin Schreiber

Caldas da Rainha was recognised as a Vibrant city for the natural way small retail is part of the city’s life. From the iconic Praça da Fruta market to family-run shops and local services, commerce plays a central role in bringing people together and supporting the local economy.

The city has shown a strong ability to develop while respecting its traditions. It helps local businesses adapt to new ways of working, connect with visitors, and benefit from cultural events and creative activities, while also investing in pleasant streets and sustainable urban spaces. Caldas da Rainha stood out for its warm, human approach to retail and for creating a city centre where small businesses continue to thrive and develop. Its programme of activities proposed offers strong potential for replication  by other European cities.

Finalist Vibrant cities

Although they didn’t win the title, these medium-sized cities with 50 000 – 250 000 inhabitants were recognised for their creativity and strong local strategies in promoting small retail:

Visionary city – Barcelona, Spain

ECoSR winners from Barcelona on stage with Kristin Schreiber

Barcelona was recognised as a Visionary city for making local retail a central part of city life and neighbourhood identity. Shops, markets, and businesses are closely linked to how the city is built and how people live, creating lively streets and a strong sense of community. Retail plays a major role in the local economy and remains active across the city. 

Barcelona supports small businesses through a clear long-term strategy that strengthens neighbourhood commerce, encourages new generations of shopkeepers, and helps shops adapt to change while staying close to residents. The city stood out for showing how a large European city with overtourism challenges can protect and valorise local retail and support community life. Barcelona showed excellent capacity to implement the rich programme of activities engaging other European cities and giving remarkable visibility to the European Capitals of Small Retail initiative. 

Finalist Visionary cities

Although they didn’t win the title, these large-sized cities with more than 250 000 inhabitants were recognised for their creativity and strong local strategies in promoting small retail:

Meet the European Jury

The winners of the European Capitals of Small Retail Awards 2026 were selected by the European Jury during the award ceremony. The Jury assessed the shortlisted cities focusing on the attractiveness of their vision and programme for 2026 and capacity to play a role model for other cities to spread good practices beyond the prior assessment by the panel of experts across the 4 criteria of the competition (sustainability, digitalisation entrepreneurship support and community engagement, city attractiveness and vitality).  

The members of the European Jury are

  • Ms Kristin Schreiber (Chair of the Jury), European Commission – Directorate-General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs (DG GROW)Director for Chemicals, Bioeconomy and Retail (GROW.F)
  • Mr Bogdan Rzońca, European Parliament, Member of the European Parliament, Chair of the Committee on Petitions
  • Ms Lamia Kamal-Chaoui, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD),Director, Centre for Entrepreneurship SMEs, Regions and Cities (CFE)
  • Ms Christel Delberghe, EuroCommerce, Director General
  • Ms Else Groen, Independent Retail Europe, Director-General

Contact us

If you have questions or need assistance, please contact the ECoSR secretariat team.

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