Looking for a place to enjoy Madrid's diversity? Put on your walking shoes and get to the El Rastro market on a Sunday morning. You can even think of bargaining with the rest of the Madridians here. An experience you will treasure for your lifetime.
A word of caution to tourists out there who are likely to be drifted away while shopping.Pick-pockets crawl around the place. Take care of your belongings as well as have a eye on your easy-to-reach pockets.
This shop deals exclusively with Spanish fans. Great place to get a gift for your loved one back at home.You can find antique fans which are delicately painted as well as one with bones. Open mostly only in the afternoons.
A carefully well-thought about gift shop, innovative and stylish in its own way. If you are looking for gifts of the stationery, designer jewellery, homeware or clothes genre, you can halt here and get your gift!
You want junk? You get it here!Looking out for real Madrid gems? You can find one here (if you are lucky)! There are chances you stumble into an ancient masterpiece or photo of Madrid at a price you can afford. There's almost nothing you can get here. Check it out, if shopping is your purpose.
You can shop for footwear suiting any occasion from here. The shop has a Chueca's sense of fashion about it. Filled alike with locals and tourists who love footwears
A nice little spa which can help you relax on your Madrid city break. There are many options availble here right fro a candle-lit romantc dinner to a hydromassage pool.
Sited in the Chueca neighbourhood, the Calle Augusto Figueroa street has numerous designer shoe shops. The advantage out here is that they come at affordable prices too.