Shopping in Spain is an adventure

Released on: November 23, 2007, 6:34 pm

Press Release Author: Alistair White

Industry: Entertainment

Press Release Summary: Shopping in Spain offers a delightful contrast to some other
cities in Europe. The pace is more relaxed, the shopkeepers friendlier, and the
range of good excellent. Here\'s a look at the shopping scene in Barcelona and
Madrid.

Press Release Body: Shopping In Spain

Spain offers all the international brand names you could ever need. But why buy
imported goods when Spain has its own specialties? Here are some examples. Spain is
a great place to buy leather items, especially shoes. Crafts are famous too. These
include ceramic items such as tiles and vases with beautiful designs, often Moorish
in origin. Another local craft that\'s thriving again is lace making.

If you\'re short on time and want to do all your shopping in one place, you\'ll find a
branch of the El Corte Ingles department store in nearly every town. They sell
everything from jewellery to designer clothes, food to to furniture, and so on.

Shopping In Barcelona

Barcelona has undergone sweeping changes in recent years and the shopping scene has
been transformed in the process. All the big names are here along with a range of
local boutiques, antique shops, art galleries, and futuristic shopping centers.

Maremagnum is one of the new shopping and leisure complexes that\'s proved very
popular. Other than its comprehensive shopping mall, it also offers find a dozen
cinemas and many restaurants, pubs and discos.

The new boutiques and stores are great places to shop. But to savour the authentic
shopping experience, be sure to get away from the haunts of the glitterati and visit
the old city. Here you can take a look in Barcelona\'s oldest shop, Cereria Subira,
which first opened its doors in 1761. If candles are on your shopping list, you\'re
in luck, for Cereria Subira is a candle shop. Even if you\'re not buying, the vast
range of candles of all sizes and colours is well worth seeing. Then plunge into the
streets around the Barri Gòtic. Here you can browse shops selling everything from
fish and herbs to bullfighter\'s capes.

Shops in Barcelona open around 8 am and they generally close a few hours after sunset.

Shopping In Madrid

As the nation\'s capital, Madrid not surprisingly offers the best range of up-market
shopping outlets in Spain. But these make up just a small proportion of the city\'s
shopping charms. Madrid\'s 50000 stores also sell everything from paintings and
ceramics to guitars and bullfighters\' costumes.

If it\'s designer labels you\'re after head for the eastern district of Salamanca.
Here you\'ll find the logos of Prada, Armani, and Louis Vuitton, and all the others.
More interesting are the boutiques of trendy Spanish designers like Sybilla, Amaya
Arzuaga, and Victorio & Lucchino.

When you tire of the brand name stores, the area around the Street Fuencarral is a
pleasant one to visit. It\'s home to a bunch of trendy boutiques selling both men´s
and women´s clothes. There\'s also an indoor market hawking clothing, bags and
jewellery. For shoes, head to the Street Augusto Figueroa. It\'s lined with
mostrarios selling designer\'s shoe samples at half price or less.

Shopping in Spain would be incomplete without visiting one of the street markets.
Sunday morning is the time for the El Rastro street market on the Calle de Ribera
de Curtidores which is closed to traffic. You can buy everything from squawking
chickens to pirated DVDs to antiques and smutty post cards. But be careful,
pickpockets abound.

Web Site: http://www.cheaperthanhotels.co.uk/Spain

Contact Details: cheaperuk@tbi.com.au

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