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Shopping in Madrid: shops, outlet, work hours and discount schedules. Reviews about shopping in Madrid

Shopping in Madrid - a phenomenon very rare for most travelers and fans to go shopping. This city is not officially recognized as the capital of fashion or the center of trade. But in fact, in this cozy Spanish capital, there are many hot spots in which there are products for every taste and purse. Well, let's find out in detail how shopping can be in Madrid. Reviews say that it is quite successful and enjoyable. Will we check?

All for sale!

For a budget shopper, the sign "SALE" is a direct challenge, which it is simply impossible not to accept. If you are a fan of buying clothes and accessories at a discounted price, then study the "discount schedule" in advance. The first to sell their products begin small local design houses - in December. By mid-winter avalanche of discounts covers network boutiques and shopping centers, and savings sometimes reach 80 percent. But the February shopping in Madrid is not so exciting, as there are no new collections yet, and everything that remains from the previous ones is dismantled for January. The second wave of sales starts in July. It is worthwhile to visit the city this month, because by August you will not be able to find any decent model, although officially the seil is not over yet.

Flea market "Rasto"

The visiting card of Sunday Madrid has long been the flea market, which the city's residents call Rasto. It literally surrounds the Ribera de Curtidores street, occupying the whole block and all the alleys adjacent to it. Go there without fail, if you want to shopping in Madrid was not only budgetary, but also exciting. Sell here mostly vintage exhibits - dresses of the mid-twentieth century, brooches and ornaments of Spanish grandmothers, caskets and hats. In addition to clothing, rare books, tea sets, even antique furniture can be found on the market. Numismatists will appreciate the variety of old coins, which are put up for sale, and fans of retro style will necessarily buy themselves a pair of shoes that will complement the corresponding outfit.

On the main street of the capital

The Gran Via street is considered to be the main one in the city, and it is with it for most tourists that shopping begins in Madrid. Reviews in 2016 tell us that in this place are concentrated middle class stores, the so-called budget brands, which are in great demand all over the world. On Gran Vía you can find boutiques Zara, Bershka, Pull and Bear or Mango. With them there are shops of little-known for us Spanish, French and Italian designers. The prices there are slightly higher than in the brands of the previous category, but sometimes you can find incredibly beautiful specimens that you are unlikely to meet on someone, returning to Russia. In addition, often in such stores you can personally get acquainted with the designer and even order an exclusive model for yourself. After all, everyone knows that a thing sewn to order is the best thing that can be in a wardrobe.

Madrid: luxury shopping

For those who come to the capital of Spain in search of elite brands, the Bario de Salamanca neighborhood welcomes its doors. This expensive area is located between the streets of Paseo de la Castellana, Calle de Alcala, Avenida de la Paz and Avenida de America, and here you can find both shopping centers and detached boutiques. Your attention is represented by such designer houses as Versace, Dolce & Gabanna, Giorgio Armani, Chanel, Valentino and many others. Along with these giants of the world fashion are more modest, but no less talented Spanish designers. Prices for their products are slightly lower, but the quality and elegance of cuts is sometimes not inferior to brands with a worldwide reputation. In this category should be called "Victorio and Luccino", as well as "Adolfo Dominguez". As for the shopping center, which is located in this elite area - it's "Hardin de Serrano". There are also very well-known brands of clothes and shoes, which, perhaps, all the mods of our planet dream of.

For those who prefer outlets

For the majority of shopping in Madrid, however, as in any other European fashionable city - it's a chance to buy a designer thing at a huge discount. And such fashionable bonuses are arranged only because a new collection is being produced, and the old one becomes unfit for sale. It is these things that get into the outlet, and it is on them that there is a big hunt. So, which institutions should you pay attention to, if you are planning for yourself shopping in Madrid? Brands often bring unsold products to the suburbs of the capital, to the huge shopping mall Las Rozas Village. To get to it you can literally half an hour from the center by bus number 628 or 625, the ticket will cost you 5 euros. In this center you can find absolutely everything. Past collections of Versace and Chanel, colorful models of Spanish designers who were not sold at the starting price, clothes from the shops of the "middle class", which is sold at an even lower price ... Also in the outlet are a wide range of accessories . Here there are shoes, and bags, and jewelry, and even goods for travel and beach holidays.

Clothing for fans to shock the public

Having visited the area of the city of Barrio de Chueca, you immediately see that shopping in Madrid is not only a modern fashion and the latest inventions of designers. In this area shops are concentrated, in which dresses are penetrated with rhinestones and thorns, rough skin is combined with chiffon and silk, and shoes ... The most intricate platforms and heels, incredible combinations of colors and textures, non-standard perforation - all this can be found right here. In the Barrio de Chueca area, a creative atmosphere is constantly prevailing. The creators of all the masterpieces sold here are doing literally in front of the visitors and do not hesitate to translate their boldest ideas into reality. By the way, in this corner of Madrid is the market "Mercado de Fuencarral". People say that the goods here are a little cheaper than in stores, but the assortment is sometimes much more diverse and extravagant. This district is a real find for informal personalities. Here you can get the inspiration of hippies, rock lovers and just art natures. It is worth emphasizing separately that photography and video shooting in this quarter is prohibited, even if you are buying something.

Let's check the graphics

Above we have already told a bit about the time at which the biggest sales of the whole product are held in the city, regardless of price and brand. But what happens here in the remaining months of the year and what if your travel schedule for Spain does not coincide with the "coveted period"? So, in March the winter sale finally ends, and new collections are received on the shelves of all stores. But the whole point is that in the capital of Spain, the products of famous brands are released at prices that are much lower than in Russia. Judging by the reviews, here you can buy a famous handbag from "Chanel" at a price that will be 4 or even 5 times less than in Moscow. A similar situation awaits you if you are planning a shopping in Madrid in October. You will not find cherished signage "Sale", but new collections and comparatively small prices will pleasantly please.

Features of work of shops

Every shopper should know that Sunday in Madrid, as in all of Spain, is a day off for every resident of the country. This applies to boutique and outlet workers who are in this country. The mode of the shops is the following: from Monday to Saturday inclusive, with the last day often reduced to lunch. The time of work is in most cases from 10 am to 10 pm, and there are no breaks at that. But do not forget that it is on Sunday from early morning opens a huge flea market with a variety of retro goods. Therefore, after long walks on modern branded boutiques, you can just distract on this day and buy for yourself a little thing that will become for you a symbol of your successful shopping in the Spanish capital and will be remembered for ever.

Reviews: what is really in the Spanish capital shopping

Madrid in 2016 was an opening for many lovers of shopping. Previously, this city was not considered the center of European trade, few knew that there are concentrated both world boutiques, and houses of Spanish designers, and stores from the category of "massmarket." It is thanks to the fact that this fashion capital was opened quite recently, and at the moment there are not so many people knowing about it, prices here, according to experienced travelers, have remained democratic. If you believe the reviews, shopping in Madrid will pour you not in such a great penny as in Milan or in Paris, and even be more budgetary than going shopping in your home country. This city invites all lovers of fashion and beauty, moreover, people note that the most famous neighborhoods of boutiques are concentrated in the historical part of the city. Therefore, you can combine a shopping trip with sightseeing of this excellent city.

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