Shopping in Madrid

Places to go Shopping in Madrid
Shopping MallsLa Gavia,
Príncipe Pío,
La Vaguada,
Plenilunio,
Madrid Xanadú,
Plaza Norte 2
Shopping StreetsGran Vía,
Calle de Preciados,
Calle Serrano
OutletsLas Rozas Village,
Getafe The Style Outlets
LuxurySalamanca District,
Galería Canalejas

Shopping Malls

La Gavia

  • 📍 Address: C. Adolfo Bioy Casares, 2, Vallecas, 28051 Madrid, Spain.
  • 🚇 Metro: Line 1 (La Gavia station).
  • 🚌 Bus: Lines 142, 145, N9.
  • 🛍️ Key Brands: Zara, H&M, Nike, Mango, Primark.
  • Opening Times: 10:00-22:00 (Monday-Saturday), 11:00-21:00 (Sundays and holidays).
  • 🔗 Official Website: la-gavia.klepierre.es
More About La Gavia

Located in the Ensanche de Vallecas district, La Gavia is Madrid’s largest shopping mall, spanning 85,382 square meters with over 175 stores.

The mall opened in 2008 and it balances international chains with local Spanish brands, making it a one-stop spot for fashion and home goods.

Accessibility is excellent via direct metro from Puerta del Sol. Its proximity to residential areas makes it popular with locals, while tourists appreciate the short ride from central Madrid. Shopping tourists often highlight its spacious layout and variety, though crowds peak on weekends.

Príncipe Pío

  • 📍 Address: P.º de la Florida, 2, S/N, Moncloa – Aravaca, 28008 Madrid, Spain
  • 🚇 Metro: Lines 6, 10, Ramal
  • 🚌 Bus: Multiple inter-urban lines; major transport hub.
  • 🛍️ Key Brands: Zara, H&M, Mango, Pull&Bear, Fnac.
  • Opening Times: 10:00-22:00 (Monday-Saturday), 11:00-21:00 (Sundays).
  • 🔗 Official Website: principe-pio.klepierre.es
More About Príncipe Pío

Situated in the Moncloa-Aravaca district, Príncipe Pío spans about 20,000 square meters with over 90 stores. Originally a train station, it transformed into a shopping center in 2004.

La Vaguada

  • 📍 Address: Av. de Monforte de Lemos, 36, Fuencarral-El Pardo, 28029 Madrid, Spain
  • 🚇 Metro: Line 9 (Barrio del Pilar station)
  • 🚌 Bus: Lines 49, 128, 132, 179.
  • 🛍️ Key Brands: El Corte Inglés, Zara, H&M, Carrefour, Spanish designers.
  • Opening Times: 10:00-22:00 (daily).
  • 🔗 Official Website: enlavaguada.com
More About La Vaguada

In the Fuencarral-El Pardo district, La Vaguada covers 85,000 square meters with over 250 stores, one of Madrid’s first malls since 1983. It offers a mix of fashion, hypermarkets, and leisure. Spanish brands dominate, with a focus on everyday essentials.

A €16 million renovation completed in September 2024 updated interiors and added green spaces.

Plenilunio

  • 📍 Address: Pol. Empresarial Las Mercedes, C. de Aracne, s/n, San Blas-Canillejas, 28022 Madrid, Spain
  • 🚇 Metro: Line 5 (Ciudad Lineal, then bus).
  • 🚌 Bus: Lines 77, 101, 151, 200.
  • 🛍️ Key Brands: Zara, H&M, Primark, Mango, MediaMarkt.
  • Opening Times: 10:00-22:00 daily.
  • 🔗 Official Website: plenilunio.klepierre.es
More About Plenilunio

Located in the San Blas-Canillejas district, Plenilunio spans approximately 70,000 square meters with over 220 stores.

Opened in 2006, it’s a go-to for affordable fashion and electronics. Its modern vibe attracts locals and tourists near the airport.

Shopping tourists praise the variety and cleanliness, though it gets crowded evenings. Proximity to Barajas Airport makes it ideal for last-minute shopping.

Madrid Xanadú

  • 📍 Address: C. Puerto de Navacerrada, km 23, 28939 Arroyomolinos, Madrid, Spain
  • 🚇 Metro: Line 3 (Puerta del Sur, then bus C4).
  • 🚌 Bus: Lines 518, 522, 534 from Príncipe Pío.
  • 🛍️ Key Brands: Zara, Primark, El Corte Inglés, Nike, Desigual.
  • Opening Times: 10:00-22:00 (Monday-Saturday), 11:00-21:00 (Sundays).
  • 🔗 Official Website: intuxanadu.com
More About Madrid Xanadú

Located in Arroyomolinos, southwest of Madrid, Madrid Xanadú covers 153,000 square meters with over 220 stores. Opened in 2003, it’s one of Spain’s largest shopping mall.

Plaza Norte 2

  • 📍 Address: Pl. del Comercio, 11-12, 28703 San Sebastián de los Reyes, Madrid, Spain
  • 🚇 Metro: Line 10 (La Moraleja, then bus 151).
  • 🚌 Bus: 151, 152C, 156 from Plaza de Castilla.
  • 🛍️ Key Brands: Zara, Mango, Levi’s, El Corte Inglés.
  • Opening Times: 10:00-22:00 (Monday-Saturday), 11:00-21:00 (Sundays).
  • 🔗 Official Website: plazanorte2.com
More About Plaza Norte 2

Located in San Sebastián de los Reyes, northern Madrid, Plaza Norte 2 spans 120,000 square meters with over 200 stores. Opened in 2004, renovated in 2024 for modern appeal. Balances fashion, hypermarkets, and leisure.

Shopping Streets

Street NameShopping Highlights
Gran VíaBustling with high-street brands like Zara, H&M, and department stores; mix of fashion, theaters, and souvenirs.
Calle de PreciadosPedestrian zone with affordable shops, El Corte Inglés, bookstores; lively for everyday buys and toys.
Calle SerranoUpscale boutiques featuring luxury like Prada, Versace; elegant fashion and accessories.
More About Madrid’s Shopping Streets

Gran Vía

Located in central Madrid, pulses with energy as a pedestrian-friendly artery blending historic theaters and modern retail. Its Art Deco buildings create a vibrant, cosmopolitan atmosphere. Nearby attractions include rooftop bars and Puerta del Sol.
Shops range from Inditex brands (Zara, Pull&Bear) to Primark and El Corte Inglés.
Cafes like Starbucks dot the street for breaks.

Calle de Preciados

Calle de Preciados is a pedestrian street near Puerta del Sol. It combines historic charm with lively crowds and street performers. It’s Madrid’s priciest retail strip, yet accessible. Proximity to Plaza Mayor adds sightseeing appeal.

Focus on fashion (H&M, Mango), and toys (Imaginarium). El Corte Inglés anchors it with gourmet floors. Nearby cafes offer churros for a sweet pause.

Calle Serrano

In Salamanca, Calle Serrano offers refined elegance with wide sidewalks and upscale ambiance. It’s a haven for luxury seekers. High-end stores include Carolina Herrera, Loewe (Spanish), and international like Gucci.

Outlets

Las Rozas Village

  • Description: Over 100 stores spanning luxury brands like Gucci, Prada, Burberry; 95,000 sqm open-air village.
  • Discounts: 30-70% off RRP; extra sales during Black Friday, summer events.
  • Features: Dining terraces, kids’ play areas, pet-friendly; chic village design.
  • Location and Access: Shopping Express bus from city center;
  • Opening Hours: 10:00-22:00 daily.

Getafe The Style Outlets

  • Description: 100+ stores with brands like Nike, Adidas, Zara; adjacent to Nassica leisure park.
  • Discounts: 30-70% year-round; special promotions on holidays.
  • Features: Food courts, cinemas in park; family amenities.
  • Location and Access: Bus lines 442, 444.
  • Opening Hours: 10:00-22:00 daily.

Luxury/High-End Shopping

Shopping AreaLuxury Brands
Salamanca DistrictLoewe (Spanish), Versace, Prada, Carolina Herrera.
Galería CanalejasHermès, Cartier, Louis Vuitton, Rolex.
More About Madrid’s Luxury Shopping Areas

Salamanca District exudes sophistication with tree-lined streets and historic facades.
Notable stores include Balenciaga and Rabat jewelers. Nearby attractions: Retiro Park, upscale cafes.

Galería Canalejas, in a restored historic building, offers an opulent ambiance with marble and chandeliers. Brands like Valentino and Jimmy Choo shine. Food hall and Puerta del Sol proximity.

Tips for Shopping in Madrid

  • Shop mid-week mornings to avoid crowds; weekends peak after lunch.
  • Prices are competitive vs. Europe, with Spanish brands like Zara 10-20% cheaper than in the UK or France.
  • Non-EU tourists claim VAT refunds (12-21%) at airports; get forms from stores over €90.
  • Seasonal sales: January/February (Rebajas up to 70%), July summer sales; Black Friday in November; Christmas markets for festive buys.

What to Buy in Madrid

  • Real Madrid merch like jerseys from official stores at Bernabéu or Gran Vía; iconic for football fans, find at adidas outlets too.
  • Fashion from Inditex (Zara, Mango) on Gran Vía; affordable Spanish style.
  • Spanish leather goods like bags or shoes from Loewe in Salamanca; culturally tied to artisan traditions.
  • Flamenco fans or shawls as souvenirs from El Rastro market; symbolize Spain’s dance heritage.
  • Olive oil or saffron from gourmet shops in Puerta del Sol; highlight Madrid’s culinary scene.
  • Vintage clothing in Malasaña for unique Prada or local finds; reflects Madrid’s creative history.
  • Ceramics or espadrilles from Chueca boutiques; traditional crafts with modern twists.
Shopping in Madrid

Store hours are subject to change. Verify the opening times on the official store's website before your visit.