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Find hidden shopping in Madrid

Madrid is the best city in Spain to go shopping, but you need to know where to look.

The street's most famous shopping in Madrid Gran Via & Sol, where most major brands have their largest stores in this area. The most important such as Zara, Mango, H & M to name but a few are all here.

Vintage Finds

If you're tired of walking in the street and the recognition of clothes all as the last H & M or Zara fashion, try some of the funkiest alternative shops in Madrid. From vintage clothes sewn, the garments and accessories not fail to get noticed, not for, because you are wearing the same thing as the person behind you. Go towards Malasaña designs for quite Single: Templo de Susu (c / Espiritu Santo, 1) is low, but the boat cool coats and jackets for boys as well as jeans and skirts for women. Prices are in the range € 15-100. Near Retro Street City (/ c Corredera Alta de San Pablo, 4) which has a large selection of old t-shirts and Adidas clothing, and 80 great-dresses boots and cowboy style. Or you can head to Vintage Lotta (C / Hernán Cortés 9) exclusively for women. Do not miss their great variety of hats, and remember to check the sale rack located at the rear.

If wearing old clothes someone is not your trick, try and find amazing handmade original. Go towards Corredera Alta de San Pablo Naufrago and La Bonita, where there are peaks saving for clothes and accessories. Naufrago has everything from t-shirts and sweatshirts to skirts, jeans and wallets. If you're ready to go for something a inexpensive, see Lost People (c / Santa Bárbara, 6). Here you will find designs unlike anything you've ever seen. You see something like this is not available in your size, and they assemble it for you on the spot.

Music-lovers paradise

This is not really a surprise that the area around the Teatro Real, Teatro Real de Madrid is a very musical area. Just north of the opera, you can find secondhand record stores and collectors, while those in southern are the places to find musical instruments. El Flamenco Vive (C / del Conde de Lemos 7) also known as El Tato is your first and last to get mounted the art of flamenco. In addition to guitars and drums, they stock dresses and shoes, all handmade and custom made. Their own publishing house and Record companies are responsible for some of the many CDs, DVDs and books on sale in the shop. Alberto Martínez and his brother David has been managing the company for 15 years. Their clients range from young tourists who leave with a few postcards, flamenco, professionals such as Tomatito, Paco de Lucía and Enrique Morente, who buy their equipment from them. Do not be intimidated, everyone is welcome – their only desire is to spread the culture of flamenco.

Mercado de Fuencarral

One of the main veins of the city that connects north to south is Calle Fuencarral, also known as the main setting for La Movida, the youth movement in years after Franco's death. This is the mecca for shoppers with a mix of chain stores and boutiques. But the jewel in the street is just the middle, near the Metro Court. El Mercado de Fuencarral is three floors of local vendors and artists everything from handbags to shirts to tattoos and cuts Hair on the offer. It is a great place to browse the shelves to find that one-of-a-kind concert tee or a button, and painted Hand Converse and Vans. Some of the commands is out there, but the selection is incredible and the sales during the summer and winter are hard to beat. Be sure to pick up some flyers at the door of all the latest concerts, underground clubs and special dance nights.

Shopping in Madrid you can also enjoy visiting the stores, smaller specialty, food markets and busy. If you prefer shopping and specialty stores, department stores and supermarkets, and visit different areas and take time to explore the vast quantity of stores available. Our shopping guide to Madrid you in the right direction!

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