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CENTRO. Alcalá is a shopper's paradise that offers a veritable cornucopia of stores. The shops here are all local, or at least European, and offer in-style merchandise. You can expect to find anything from shoes, clothing, and accessories to souvenirs and gifts at Alcalá. METRO: Sol or Sevilla.
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CHAMBERI. The Calle Princesa is a street lined with shops, making it perfect for window-shopping. Stores vary in price range and specialty, and there is a nice array of men's clothing stores to choose from. Calle Princesa also features several popular shoe shops, to which the locals flock in droves. METRO: Argüelles and Ventura Rodríguez.
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El Rastro
Ribera de Curtidores, Madrid, Spain
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ATOCHA. El Rastro, which is located between the Plaza de Cascorro adn Ronda de Toledo, is reputed to be Madrid's top public market. You can find a little bit of everything, from antiques and furniture to books and clothes. Be ready to haggle a little, and you'll find yourself walking away with a pretty good deal. There are also plenty of food stalls should you get hungry while shopping for bargains. METRO: La Latina
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CENTRO. This street, which leads towards the Sol Metro stop in the heart of Centro, offers a great many high street chain stores for men, women, along with specialty items. There are men's shops to suit almost any taste. A quick stroll through this area will reveal a wide variety of shops worth browsing through. METRO: Banco España or Gran Vía.
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ATOCHA. This is the former home of a fish market. Today, it is the setting for a tapestry of lovely small, well-appointed shops. You'll find a little bit of everything, from home interior items to fresh fruits and vegetables. The market offers patrons the convenience of purchasing many different items in a compact area. Note that many stalls only open in the morning, especially in the summer months. METRO: Sol
Historic streets. Converted mills. Famous strips. 10Best characterizes Shopping Districts as the places where you can experience a little local color, stroll through one-of-kind shops, and encounter what makes a town special. Usually open-air, these districts give shoppers the chance to escape malls for something truly local.
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