Monday, December 20, 2010

Madrid Shopping

Spain Travel Guide
An estimated 50,000 stores sell everything from high-fashion clothing to flamenco guitars to art and ceramics. Here you'll find several kinds of stores: Antiques, Fashions for Men and Wimen, Food Markets, Herbalists, books stores and more. The best time to shop in Madrid is during the winter and summer sales (rebajas) in January-February and July-August respectively, when bargains (gangas) abound and prices are often slashed by 50% or more. Keep in mind that the best bargains are usually clothes and shoes.

A walk along calle Mayor, which goes from the Palacio Real to the Puerta del Sol, is full of shops of every type. This route is definitely recommended. In the same way, the Barrio de Salamanca, is one of Madrid's most exclusive areas where the most expensive designer shops, art studios, hotels and residences are located. If you enjoy "window-shopping " you must stroll along the streets Serrano, Velazquez and Claudio Coello.

The most elegant and expensive area in Madrid is located in the eastern Salamanca district, bounded roughly by Serrano, Juan Bravo, Jorge Juan (and its blind alleys), and Velázquez; the shops on Goya extend as far as Alcalá. Excellent shoes are available, some highly fashionable. But be advised that prices for shoes and quality clothing are generally higher in Madrid than in the United States.

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