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What Madrid buys is mavericks

Compared with other major shopping cities in Europe, Madrid has a more friendly and unfamiliar attitude.

Buying uncommon yet highly designed clothes and accessories, as well as all kinds of gadgets at relatively affordable prices, is exactly what a personalized shopper should do.

The huge LOGO that everyone in the world knows has become commonplace. You should come to Madrid and decorate yourself with something new and fresh.

As the hometown of Picasso and Gaudi, there is no shortage of design and creativity here.

Must-read for shopping

The real discount season in Madrid officially kicked off on January 6, 2007. At this time, ordinary Spaniards will go to El Corte, the largest department store chain. Shopping at the Inglés (English Palace). If you want to buy bargains before then, it is recommended to go to Las Rozas shopping mall.

The most comprehensive shopping place: El Corte Inglés (English Palace Department Store). This department store is found in many places in Madrid. It has rich items and is most suitable for tourists who are pressed for time.

LOEWE, high-end clothing; TOURS, mid-to-high-end jewelry and bags; ZARA and MANGO, both of which are familiar to us and authentically made in Spain, can be found in all bustling commercial streets.

The names of Spanish local designers are very complicated, such as Gancedo, Gomez, Cortefiel, etc. If you see a small shop with unfamiliar names and unique designs, you might as well go in and take a look.

Urban Shopping Guide

Public level: Puerta del Sol - it is better to see than to buy

Subway line: The subway name of this station is Sol. It is the intersection station of subway lines 1, 2 and 3. Not far from Puerta del Sol, you can reach Plaza Mayor and Calle Mayor, where ancient architectural remains are still preserved.

Noble Class: Serrano Street (Serrano) - Fashion with a Spanish flavor

This place has become a place where tasteful locals and foreign tourists pursue the "Made in Spain" label of fashion products. And walking around the maze-like neighborhoods nearby, you'll also find cute little clothing stores, gift shops, furniture stores, decoration shops and antique shops of unknown origin.

Subway route: Barrio de Salamanca, Salamanca District, Line 2 subway Goya Station Serrano Avenue Serrano, Line 4 Subway Serrano Station are very close to each other and can be connected to each other on foot.

Highlights: EI Rastro, a flea market - a weekend destination

It occupies the entire La Ribera de Curtidores Avenue and the streets next to it. There are all new and used goods here. At the same time, you can feel the strong popularity and relaxed atmosphere that cannot be found in shopping malls.

Subway route: Located on Ia Ribera de Curtidores Street, La Latina station on line 5.

Suburban Shopping Guide

Las Rozas Shopping City: Dress-loving and smart Madrid people will drive to Las Rozas Shopping City in the suburbs, where there are not only international luxury brands, such as In addition to Hugo Boss, Tommy Hilfiger, etc., there are also local brands that Spaniards love.