Welcome to YLOAN.COM
yloan.com » Vacation-Rentals » Shopping In Madrid
Hobbies Travel & Leisure Airlines Aviation Cruising-Sailing Outdoors Vacation-Rentals Hotel island india china spain accommodation philippines dubai singapore francisco california denver lottery chicago spanish indian gurgaon usa chinese diego toronto miami canada zentai delhi mexico sydney disney houston vancouver thailand tampa nyc costa getaway europe austin hawaii

Shopping In Madrid

As one of the fashion hubs of the world, it is no surprise that Madrid is also known for its excellent shopping

. Here you will find innovative designs, beautiful traditional crafts, contemporary furniture, decorative items, chic jewelry, and shoes. Madrid is a city for shoppers and offers up its unique gifts to those who know where to look. While in Madrid, the following are musts for any serious shopper:

Madrid is rapidly becoming a premiere city for fashionistas and designers, and that is reflected in the shopping options. Upscale shoppers with an eye for the latest designs and unique fare will want to go to Milla de Oro, or the Golden Mile. Here one will find exclusive boutiques, luxury jewelers, and two elite malls, El Jardin de Serrano and the ABC Serrano. It has been said that strolling down Milla de Oro is like being at Fashion Week in Milan. It is where the elite go to shop, see, and be seen. It is easy to see why Madrid has been called the Rodeo Drive of Europe.

At the other extreme is the wonderful flea market, El Rastro. Beginning at the Plaza de Cascorro, vendors line the streets on Sunday mornings, selling everything from antiques, leather wares, imported items, and textiles to clothing, souvenirs, and paintings. As Europes largest outdoor market, El Rastro is quite an experience in shopping and in Madrid culture.

A middle ground can be found in the Goya and Salamanca area, where upscale boutiques co-exist with fashion outlets. Many shoppers flock to the Castellana area, as well as Arguelles and Princesa, where they will find malls, department stores, fashion outlets, accessory stores, and cinemas. Pubs and cafes line the street, offering refreshment to weary shoppers at the end of a long day.


Most shops in Madrid accept major credit cards and larger stores will be open from about 8:30am to 8:00pm. Most smaller shops close for siesta, a charming tradition that you, too, should participate in. Take a rest, and resume shopping in the cool of the afternoon. Madrid shoppers know, too, the best time of year to splurge. Large annual sales are held in both winter and summer. The months of January and February, and July and August, allow shoppers to find outstanding deals on clothing and shoes. Imagine walking away with a pair of spectacular leather shoes for less than half price. It is any shoppers dream!

No matter what time of year you go, however, Madrid is a vibrant and exciting destination and will certainly provide you with a memorable shopping experience.

by: Enid Glasgow
Staying In Private Bali Villa With Several Considerations Dream Holiday Cottages In Yorkshire How To Spend Time In Puerto Penasco Mexico? Discount Hotel Rates Are Budget Friendly Playa Del Carmen Travel And Varied Options Of Enjoying Act Sensibly For Hotels Search In Las Vegas Enjoy Great Hotel Deals A Sense Of Adventure With Kenya Safari Tours Easy Ways To Get The Cheap Airline Tickets Best Way To Find The Cheap Flights How To Search Discount Flights Wintersun Holidays With Direct Traveller Barcelona Apartments For Your City Break In Bcn
print
www.yloan.com guest:  register | login | search IP(216.73.216.61) California / Anaheim Processed in 0.016979 second(s), 7 queries , Gzip enabled , discuz 5.5 through PHP 8.3.9 , debug code: 12 , 2615, 283,
Shopping In Madrid Anaheim