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Madrid City Guide
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The Chueca district is one of the most genuine and cosmopolitan areas in the city centre. Within it and coming up to the Almirante area, well-known for its avant-garde and Spanish fashion shops... Read More |
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On Preciados street, is the famous shopping center, El Corte Ingles, which currently has expanded to a large section of the surrounding buildings and the clearly dominates the shopping area... Read More |
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A high-quality shopping gallery located in two restored 19th century palaces in the heart of Salamanca's district... Read More |
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Madridīs most traditional items can be bought, sold and enjoyed in the plaza de Cascorro and its surrounding streets. A mixture of modernity and traditionalism, Madrid's world-renowned flea market sets up for business around the Plaza de Cascorro... Read More |
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Created as an alternative to the traditional and typical department stores, Fuencarral Market is primarily reserved for the eccentric and avante-garde... Read More |
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Located in the district of Salamanca, the heart of shopping in Madrid, is the space of Isolee. Isolee is a one stop shop for the most fashionable and style conscience... Read More |
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Art galleries, international brands, charming little shops, luxury bakers and, above all, fashion. The area of Las Salesas has turned its two main streets, Piamonte and Almirante, into genuine catwalks setting the latest trends... Read More |
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A shopping spree in the Serrano neighborhood is the privilege of a fortunate few, ideal for those looking to give themselves a truly special treat. Even if you have no intention of buying, it is well worth visiting Serrano to look, compare, learn... Read More |
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Triball is named after the triangle formed around Calle de la Ballesta, by the streets Desengaņo, Valverde and Corredera Baja de San Pablo... Read More |
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