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Las Rozas Village
The guide was updated:Located only 30 minutes away from Madrid's city centre, Las Rozas Village has become a must-visit destination for those seeking a premium shopping experience. Boasting over 100 boutiques of renowned international luxury brands, visitors can enjoy year-round sales of up to 60% off the recommended retail price.
The shopping complex is nestled in a picturesque and leafy setting, providing a quaint and relaxing vibe. Additionally, there are various restaurants and cafés available for shoppers to take a break and refuel.
Useful Information
- Address: Calle Juan Ramón Jiménez, 3, Las Rozas de Madrid, Madrid
- Opening hours: Sun–Fri 10am–9pm, Sat 10am–10pm
- Website: www.thebicestercollection.com/las-rozas-village/es/visita
- Phone: +34 916 40 49 00
- Email: lasrozasvillage@lasrozasvillage.com
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El Corte Inglés, the retail giant of Spain, is both loved and hated, but successfully performs the main task of a department store, which is to provide a wide variety of products for most people.
Here, you can find designer clothing, their own affordable and mid-range clothing lines, large perfumery and makeup sections, accessories, toys, children's and baby's clothing, art supplies, souvenirs, food and gourmet products, home furniture and decor, electronics, books, and various services all under one roof.
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El Rastro Flea Market
El Rastro is said to be the largest flea market in Europe with some 3,500 stalls covering the winding streets of the oldest residential part of Madrid. Remember that the real finds are mostly located on one of the side streets, and always keep a close eye on your belongings, as it is a popular area for pickpockets.
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Las Rozas Village
Located only 30 minutes away from Madrid's city centre, Las Rozas Village has become a must-visit destination for those seeking a premium shopping experience. Boasting over 100 boutiques of renowned international luxury brands, visitors can enjoy year-round sales of up to 60% off the recommended retail price.
The shopping complex is nestled in a picturesque and leafy setting, providing a quaint and relaxing vibe. Additionally, there are various restaurants and cafés available for shoppers to take a break and refuel.
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Lavapiés
Lavapiés is a charming and historic neighborhood in Madrid that draws in visitors with its plethora of multicultural and traditional shops. At Lavapiés Square, there are food stores representing various cuisines from around the world.
Book lovers will find plenty of options as well, with several independent bookshops in the area. Some of these shops even offer to buy books based on their weight. And, of course, the famous El Rastro Flea Market can also be found in this lively district.
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Centro Comercial ABC Serrano
Finish off your shopping trip at ABC Serrano in Salamanca, an eight-floor shopping centre with four floors devoted just to fashion. Here, hot new designers such as Amaya Arzuaga rub shoulders with reliable brands like Zara. In addition, ABC Serrano is home to several cafés and restaurants.
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Mercado de la Paz
Established in 1882, Mercado de La Paz is a popular indoor market that features a variety of stalls selling fresh produce, meat, and gourmet delicacies. The best-selling stalls are the ones with Serrano ham and amazing local cheese varieties.
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Lavinia
Lavinia is the self-proclaimed "biggest wine shop in Europe". They are true connoisseurs of their craft and offer a bewildering selection of wines and spirits from Spain and around the world.
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Adolfo Domínguez
The history of this Spanish brand has its roots way back in the 1950s. Today, the brand has a global presence with stores across Spain and beyond. Adolfo Domínguez's clothing, bags, and shoes are known for their stylish and elegant design, with extensive collections available for men, women, and children. The brand's flagship store even includes a coffee lounge, providing shoppers with a comfortable space to relax and unwind.
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Getafe The Style Outlets
Getafe is located 16km outside Madrid and can be a bit tricky to get to. The best way to reach the outlet is by car, but there are also buses available. Once here, you'll find more than 60 national and international fashion brands with minimum discounts of 30%.
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Centro Comercial Príncipe Pío
The Príncipe Pío shopping mall is located in a unique venue: the former train station Estación del Norte. This alone upgrades your shopping experience as you browse through their multiple retail stores or enjoy leisure activities.
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