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This delicatessen, on the famous street off Plaza Mayor, showcases local produce from Spanish regions – tinned seafood, hams, sausages, wines and cheeses.
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One of Madrid’s most exclusive shopping malls. It has the top names in fashion, accessories and jewellery as well as a branch of the Mallorca cafeteria and delicatessen chain.
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If you’re planning a picnic in the Sabatini Gardens or further afield, the delicatessen of the Café del Oriente has everything you need, from fresh bread and filled rolls to cheeses, cooked meats and cakes.
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The “Palace of Cheeses” is a tiny emporium specializing in wines as well as Spanish and imported cheeses.
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Madrid’s famous flea market takes place every Sunday morning – unmissable (see El Rastro).
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Founded in 1855, this attractive old-style pastelería caters for the Spanish royal family, no less. Shop here for seasonal Madrid specialities such as tocino de cielo (see Top 10 Celebratory Cakes).
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Delve into this Aladdin’s cave for antique and second-hand furniture – everything from old mirrors and table lamps to painted plates and plastic chairs.
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Located in Madrid’s most exclusive shopping street, this enormous store specializes in furs. If fur doesn’t appeal, Benarroch also retails Jil Sander fashions and hats by Philip Treacy.
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As the name suggests, this outlet caters for the soccer fan, with a strong bias towards local favourites, Real Madrid. Sells scarves, balls, calendars, clocks and other promotional items.
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Stylish shoes, boots and other fashion accessories for both men and women by top Catalan designer Muxart.
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