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  • Loewe may not sound Spanish, but is in fact one of Spain’s longest established names – the first Madrid store opened in 1846. Renowned for accessories, especially leather.

  • At l’Habilleur you can pick up last season’s designer clothes at a fraction of the original prices.

  • This reputable delicatessen chain offers a mouthwatering selection of cheeses, hams, pastries, filled rolls, cakes and ice creams. There’s a small bar if you can’t tear yourself away.

  • Good guitars don’t come cheap and there’s usually a long waiting list for a handmade instrument. This workshop may already have what you are looking for (see Manuel González Contreras).

  • One of Spain’s most respected guitar workshops was founded in 1882. Clients have ranged from the classical virtuoso Andres Segovia to pop guitarist Mark Knopfler. There’s a small museum of instruments dating back to the 19th century, and it’s fascinating to see the craftsmen at work (see Manuel González Contreras).

  • This goth’s paradise deals in spiked arm bands, studded belts and leather gear, but is also hot on T-shirts – Superman, Che Guevara, Metallica, Jimi Hendrix, take your pick.

  • Fish and gourmet products.

  • This food market’s origins date back to the 16th century.

  • The main attraction of this small market is the cheese stalls.

  • Salamanca’s best known food market is hidden away on this side street and is worth tracking down for its Spanish delicacies and a good range of international cheese selections.

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