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		<description><![CDATA[It might not be on the pinnacle of your list when you think about shopping travel destinations, but Madrid has the best of Spain to supply in its shops. If you&#8217;re looking for upscale stylish shopping experiences, there are a number of exclusive shops available in the town. A number of old fashioned antique shops [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.hellospain.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/shopping-in-spain.jpg" rel="lightbox[32]"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-33" title="shopping in spain" src="http://www.hellospain.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/shopping-in-spain-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>It might not be on the pinnacle of your list when you think  about shopping travel destinations, but Madrid  has the best of Spain  to supply in its shops. If you&#8217;re looking for upscale stylish shopping  experiences, there are a number of exclusive shops available in the town. A  number of old fashioned antique shops available for perusing.</p>
<p>The main shopping area in Madrid  is the Gran Through . This street is brim-full of shops that allegedly never  close. Even if the night life kicks up, there&#8217;s still shopping to be done in  this area in numerous of the stalls round the Square Mayor.</p>
<p>A note of caution, ensure you know the way to bargain. Look around, and look  for a fair deal. If you adore the idea of shopping in the open air visit El  Rastro, the huge outside flea market in Madrid.  As well as the same touristy things you are expecting to find everywhere, there  are treasures to be found including jewellery, old books, garments and antiques  that need new houses. If you&#8217;re in the area on a Sun.</p>
<p>there&#8217;s also a coin and stamp fair nearby. Try the La Latina Metro Stop. This is found between the  Ronda De Toledo and the Piazza de Cascorro and Ronda de Toledo. You&#8217;ll know you  are there when you see the large Eloy Gonzalo statue in the middle of Cascorro Square. On  the weekends this place is packed, as it is a travel destination, but while the  crowds are giant, so are the deals to be had! There are plenty of, many  shopping opportunities. There&#8217;s also some shopping potential during the week,  but not quite as lively an experience as on the weekend.</p>
<p>Require the latest in style and fashion? Then you would like the Alcal area.  You&#8217;ll be in a position to wander from boutique to boutique stuffed with  dresses, shoes, and all of the latest accessories. If you&#8217;re using the metro as  your transport, get off at the Sol or Sevilla. Another fancy shopping  destination is Calle Serrano. This street is completely full of the best in  shopping including art, gifts and a spread of designer clothing items. You will  find a valuable gift for yourself, and do not forget to get something for those  back at home that were not sufficiently lucky to be holidaying in Madrid. The haute  couture shopping in Madrid  isn&#8217;t just for ladies. Both persuasions of the tourism market are appreciated  where fashion is concerned.</p>
<p>The Calle  Princessa, which can be accessed by the Argelles and Ventura Rodrguez metro  stops, is covered with a number of men&#8217;s shops selling suits, accessories and  shoes for the classiest of men. For an old fashioned shopping experience, try  the Calle Preciados. It&#8217;s a shopping area that&#8217;s only accessible by walking. To  get there, take the Metro to Sol. Ultimately get a genuine feel of Spain at the  Mercado de San Miguel. This was once merely a fish market, but now it offers a  wide selection of foods, fresh fruit and vegetables, and other tasty items to  experience. Do also checkout places such as Gandia and Madrid  in Spain  as these are also great places to visit.</p>
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