Madrid is today considered to be one of the best shopping cities in Europe. This is because of the visible transformation that has happened during the last decade in Madrid. It has become a very exclusive shopping place mixed with classic as well as small trendy shops, which gives you the ideal and comprehensive shopping experience that you can combine with football matches.

Calle Fuencarral
This is today one of the most popular shopping streets in Madrid because there is something for everyone regardless of taste. A lot of shops have their own often multi-colored design but you can also find well known brands as Massimo Dutti, Zara, Mango, Pepe Jeans and Levi’s.

Gran Vía
There is a wide range of shops on the central Gran Vía just as Mango, H&M, Zara, Loewe, Salvador Bachiller (leather goods), Alfaro, Gonzalo Moders, Calzados Alvarados, Clark’s (shoes), Calzados Bravo, Cortefiel, Grassy (Rolex, Cartier mm.), Lladró (porcelain) and many others.

Puerta del Sol
The area around Puerta del Sol offers tons of different shops if you want to buy shoes, clothing and souvenirs relatively cheap. The department stores El Corte Ingles and FNAC where you can buy books, music and electronic equipment can also be found.

El Rastro Market
El Rastro is Spain’s most famous flea market that started back in the Middle Ages. Something different and surprising awaits you at every corner and you can find jewelry, books, lampshades, clothing, antiques etc. It is open on Sundays at 9-14, and preferably come early in order to have the chance to make a bargain as it will be more and more crowded as the day passes.
Metro: La Latina and Puerta de Toledo.

Calle Serrano
Madrid’s most exclusive shopping street. You will find the department store ABC Serrano and luxurious brands as Chanel, Loewe, Armani, Lacoste, Valentino, Yves Saint Laurent, Donna Karan, Gianni Versace and Gucci. You will also discover Spanish brands that get more and more popular as Ágata Ruiz de la Prada, Pedro del Hierro, Vittorio y Lucchino, Adolfo Domínguez and Hermenegildo Zegna.

Department stores in Madrid:

ABC Serrano
61 Calle Serrano / 34 Calle Castellana
Metro: Nuñez de Balboa/ Ruben Diarío
Opening hours: 10.00 – 21.30. Sundays closed.
In the Salamanca area the prestigious department store harmoniously unites modernism with antiques.

Arturo Soria Plaza
126 Arturo Soria
Metro: Arturo Soria
This reputable department store is situated in the north eastern part of Madrid in a green space and it has a cinema and sport facilities among other things.

Galería del Prado
7 Plaza Las Cortes
Metro: Banco de España. Opening hours: 10.00-21.00.
Central and luxurious department store.

El Jardín de Serrano
6-8 Goya
Metro: Serrano
Opening hours: 9.30-21.30. Sunday closed.
Smaller department store situated in the Salamanca area.

Main Outlet
Polígono Európolis.
Las Rozas, Madrid
Opening hours: 11.00-21.00.
You are guaranteed good offers on brands like Nike, Samsonite, Mango, Camper etc. in Main Outlet.

Mercado de Fuencarral
45 Fuencarral
28004 Madrid
Metro: Tribunal. Opening hours: 10.00-22.00.
Multicolored store in the Malasaña area with street fashion cinema and many activities.

Mercado Puerta de Toledo
1 Puerta de Toledo
28005 Madrid
Metro: Puerta de Toledo. Opening hours: Tuesday-Saturday: 10.30-21.00.
Sundays:  11.00-21.00
Situated very near the Rastro Market.

Moda Shopping
40 General Perón
Metro: Santiago Bernabéu. Opening hours: 10.00-21.30. Sundays closed.
It is ideal to pay a visit to this department store in connection with a tour on the Stadium of Real Madrid. It is just across the street from Palacio de Congresos and you will find everything from furniture to jewelry on the two floors.

Las Rozas Village
Juan Ramon Jiménez s/n
28230 Las Rozas
Opening hours: Monday-Friday + Sunday:  11.00-22.00.
About half an hour from Madrid’s centre you can visit well known shops like Mandarina Duck, Musgo, TAG Heuer, Timberland, Antonio Miró, Roberto Verino, Lottuse, Gianfranco Ferré etc.

La Vaguada
36 Monforte de Lemos
Metro: Barrio del Pilar. Opening hours: 10.00-22.00. Sunday closed.
La Vaguada is a large department store in the northern part of Madrid with cinema and shops like Zara, Marks & Spencer, Mango, El Corte Inglés etc.