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There are various places to shop in Madrid depending upon the wants of the shopper. Different areas have their own importance and the plus points in the eyes of shoppers. A description of them is given below especially for those who intend to shop in Madrid.
Lined along the avenues famously known, as Conde de Xiquena and the Almirante are the favorite designer shops galore. Be it the trendy clothes for youth or other accessory to complement the attire or various embellishments for home along with gift articles, this area can be a good provider of them. The area called Conde Fuencarrel is also a very amazing place for fashion freaks. Other streets dotted over the city include Calle de Preciados, Zara and others that showcase beautiful shawls beefed up with the brilliant embroidery. If a shopper has designer stuff in mind, then the Salamanca area is the ideal destination due to the textiles fashioned by stylish designers such as Versace, Armani etc. Also, Salamanca offers a variety of antiques and souvenirs that can be rather valuable items.
If bargain is your shopping strategy, then go ahead towards the area between Plaza Mayor and La Latina taking your time out on Sundays. And there don’t miss out on the
bountiful articles including books, bags, home decors, apparels etc. in their most fabulous ranges concentrated on the display spaces of popular market El Rastro. This fantastic flea market has its own charm in terms of the huge gathering that marks the shopping scene of this market. However, from security point of view, one has to be extra cautious but the overall fun that can be experienced is thrilling.
One can also spot exclusive items galore on the popular districts comprising Plaza Mayor, Gran Via and Puerta del Sol serving as the central region dappled with boutiques and varied shops giving a panoramic view of the whole lot of articles that can be gathered while shopping in Madrid.
Shops and Stores in Madrid
From Manuel Gonzales, situated at Calle Conde de Lemos, one can have their pick of the elegant guitar designed in Spain. For those who would like to collect the articles having their regional significance, there a very unique shop called Mesquida can be spotted in the area known as Calle Mayor. To have access to the latest music, a shop called El Flamenco Vive is there for you offering trendiest cassettes and CD’s along with everyday articles giving a rich Spanish feel. A similar shop is Madrid Rock containing music items along with books. Talking about a very prominent mall, the name of Vaguda can’t be missed. Its whopping 350 shops feature amazing fashion trends that can be known within the domain of one roof. A nice departmental shop called El Corte Ingles is well known for the chain market trend that has its basis in it.
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