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Always at affordable prices |
Avenida de Pío XII, 2 Madrid, Madrid 28016 Spain +34 91 359 0300 http://www.alcampo.es |
This popular superstore is famous for offering a huge variety of goods at low prices, and that's what makes it popular with people here. You'll find a wide range of food, clothing, gardening supplies, books, household items, auto parts, TVs, VCRs, video cameras and the latest hi-fi equipment on display. It also has outlets in La Vaguada, Vallecas and Moratalaz. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Shopping Street |
Calle Jose Ortega y Gasset Madrid 28006 Spain |
Calle José Ortega y Gasset is one of the main streets in the Salamanca district in Madrid. The street is named after the Spanish philosopher José Ortega y Gasset (1883-1955), but you don't have to practice philosophy to enjoy this street. Calle José Ortega y Gasset is lined with great stores, such as Boutique Giorgio Armani Madrid, Elena Benarroch and Damiani. This street is ideal for finding that perfect gift. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Classy shopping centre with a rooftop bar |
Serrano, 61 Madrid, Madrid 28006 Spain +34 91 577 5031 http://www.abcserrano.com/port... |
This three-story shopping center in the center of Madrid provides a relaxed atmosphere and elegant surroundings in which to make your purchases. The impressive building used to house the offices of right-wing newspaper ABC, hence the name. You can enter from Calle Serrano or Paseo de la Castellana and wander through the fashion boutiques and gift shops. Fashion clothing outlets include Musgo and Musgo Bebés, Boch, Zara, Doble Aa and Minority. There are two hairdressing salons, a wine merchant's and several jewellery stores. On the attractive rooftop terrace there is a restaurant and a bar that stays open every night during summer until dawn. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Shop until you drop |
Calle de Madrid 128 Madrid, Madrid 28005 Spain +34 91 759 7632 / +34 91 759 7633 / +34 91 759 9718 |
In amongst the plethora of fashionable clothing outlets you'll also find various restaurants (Fass, Hollywood and Gino´s), a bank, Body Shop, hairdresser's, florist, lottery stall, travel agency, computer store, video club and gourmet supermarket (Sánchez Ferrero). If you're looking for clothes, try Fumarel, Trucco, Q-ellos, Titto Bluni, Roberto Verino, General Tapioca, Minority or María Manía. For shoes, there's a choice between Lurueña, Farrutx and Boch. As if all the above were not enough, you can even buy sports goods, gifts (in Pozito and Natura) and childrenswear in Imaginarium. The restaurant terraces are open all day for alfresco meals in summer. Parking is free for the first hour. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Spain's national department store |
Preciados, 1 Madrid, Madrid 28013 Spain +34 91 750 2476 / +34 91 379 8000 / +34 91901 12122 http://www.elcorteingles.es/ |
Spain's most important department store chain has several branches in Madrid. In them, you can find just about everything you could possibly want, from the rarest gourmet delicacy to the latest designer outfit. The stores sell PCs, TVs, music systems, cameras, jewellery, souvenirs and pottery, amongst everything else. You pay a little more, but you can be sure that the goods are of the highest quality and you can take them back if you have any problems. The customer service number is indicated above. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Small quality mall |
Calle de Goya 6 Madrid, Madrid 28001 Spain +34 91 577 0012 http://www.jardindeserrano.es/ |
An upmarket shopping centre full of expensive stores selling high-quality goods on Calle Goya near the corner with Calle Serrano. You'll find a stationer's, a jeweller's, a café and fashion clothing outlets like Cerruti, Umo, Alfaro and Beverly Hills Polo Club. There's even a trendy children's outfitter called Baby Duck and couple of shoe shops. It has a pleasant atmosphere, even if you're just out for a bit of window shopping. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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One-stop shopping centre |
Princesa, 47 Madrid, Madrid 28010 Spain +34 91 454 6051 |
It offers a great selection of shops including José María Moreno for shoes and bespoke shirts at Artesanos Camiseros. There's a tanning salon, a futurology shop (where you can have your tarot cards read), a perfumery selling cosmetics and plenty of clothes shops like Globe and Levi's. You can get your hair done, have a coffee and a snack, buy gifts in the Disney Cartoon Store and some sweets for the children. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Much transformed |
Ronda de Toledo 1 Madrid, Madrid 28005 Spain |
It's now a modern shopping centre, built in 1983 to replace the old 19th-century fish market. It's a great place for craft, antique and design shops. It also serves as a great excuse to get to know the area around Calle Toledo, Lavapiés district, Calle Bailén and Cebada Market. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Market for youth fashion |
Fuencarral, 45 Madrid, Madrid 28004 Spain +34 91 521 5985 / +34 91 521 3040 http://www.mdf.es/ |
A mix between an ordinary urban shopping centre and a flea market, this place opened in 1998 to fill a gap in the market - for youth fashion. All those teenagers with a passion for shopping couldn't find find what they wanted in conventional stores, but they can here, amongst all the stalls selling bags, belts, clothes, jewellery, music, furniture. The essential accessories are available as well - piercing, tattoes, hairstyles and Internet access. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Good choice of stores |
Calle de General Perón 40 Madrid, Madrid 28020 Spain +34 91 581 1525 http://www.modashopping.com |
You can get much of your shopping done here in a pleasant environment under one roof opposite Santiago Bernabéu football stadium. Fashion clothing outlets predominate; you'll find Trucco, Benetton, K&E for men and women, Q-ellos and designer, Purificación García's own store, amongst others. For shoes, you have Charcos, Lujans and Cristina Castañer. There are home decor stores, gift shops, an antiques gallery, several restaurants and a beauty salon. You could even buy a work of contemporary Spanish art from the gallery. Review © 2007, Wcities |