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Written by Shreoshe on August 9, 2018 Share on

Shop at these trendiest places in Madrid

Madrid is the capital of Spain and the third largest city of the European Union. Madrid is not only famous for the Real Madrid football club but it has much more to offer. The city has preserved some of its magnificent ancient structures over the years like the church of San Nicholas, the Bishop’s Chapel and the Bridge of Segovia. Most of the old age structures that are preserved in Spain were built during the Spanish Golden Age when art and culture flourished with the rise of the Spanish Habsburg dynasty. Also explore Spain with Pickyourtail’s exclusive Spain trip packages.

From old churches, monuments, important buildings to local galleries and traditional restaurants, there’s a lot to see and experience in Madrid. But, do you also know that it is a great place to shop? Madrid is famous for its weekly popup markets, farmer’s markets, and other shopping centres where the entire population flock in and there’s a huge buzz around. Street shopping is very popular in Madrid but that doesn’t mean that the city is devoid of any good luxury stores.

The city has a number of international brand outlets and boutiques selling high-quality clothes, antiques, and other precious items. You won’t believe what Spain has to offer until you actually visit the lanes of Madrid and engross yourself in some serious shopping therapy. Check out what to buy in Madrid and where to buy from-

1. Serrano

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Address: Calle de Serrano, Madrid, Spain

Serrano is one of the busiest and trendiest neighbourhoods of Madrid. Here you can find a number of luxury stores to shop for clothing and accessories. The place is the home to Madrid’s biggest Zara outlet too. Not just the high-quality clothes and accessories for men and women are sold here; the stores are also beautifully decorated with glowing chandeliers, strikingly beautiful interior designs and sky-high ceilings.

2. Las Rozas Village

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Address: Las Rozas Villages, Las Rozas, Madrid, Spain

This is another shopping centre in Madrid that’s worth mentioning. If you love luxury shopping, La Rozas Village should be on your bucket list. The shopping centre is constructed at a convenient location and has a number of stores to shop for various products in Madrid along with renowned international stores like Dolce & Gabbana, Burberry, and Ralph Lauren. There are also a number of restaurants serving delicious food throughout the day.

3. Calle Princesa

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Address: Calle de la Princesa, Madrid, Spain

The streets of Calle Princesa have a number of shopping complex and stores along with boutiques and movie theatres. If you do not want to spend your entire time shopping, you might just book a ticket for one of the Spanish movies that are running in the theatres. There are also a number of fast food chains in the area along with restaurants and bars.

4. Fuencarral

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Address: Calle Fuencarral, Madrid, Spain

It is the hub for buying quirky and fun stuff. The shopping area at Fuencarral is huge and is filled with people all around the year. People visit this area to buy branded clothes and also to check out local Spanish boutiques. The streets are wide and there are a variety of stores unfurled on both the sides.

Shopping in Madrid is indeed a unique experience. Since there isn’t anything specific to buy from this place, you have to liberty to pick up anything that you want and make the most out of your trip to Madrid. Let Pickyourtrail help you customize your trip to Spain.

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