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  • Spain is the largest producer of olive oil in the world and this representative of a grower’s cooperative knows his business. Like wines, you can distinguish different varieties by their colour, flavour and smell, and tastings here are part of the fun (see Patrimonio Comunal Olivarero).

  • Hip designer with a great line in jackets and stylish clothing for younger men. The idolized footballers from Real Madrid have been known to drop by.

  • At Piamonte you can find handbags for any kind of special occasion, and have them made to order. There’s also a similarly striking range of scarves, belts and jewellery.

  • Packed to the rafters with the very best of 1950s and 1960s pop kitsch. Beatles figurines, James Bond posters, Judy Garland cut-out dolls, badges, key rings, money boxes and mugs – you name it, they have it.

  • The minimalist layout of the store is the perfect backdrop for the Spanish designer’s sleek men’s and women’s clothing. Good range of accessories.

  • Rafa Postigo reinvents traditional tweed as elegant and audacious evening wear in brightly coloured combinations. Also sells parasols, shawls and a whole range of other beautiful accessories.

  • Take care not to overlook this basement wine merchants with its excellent selection of Spanish wines and liqueurs. Tastings also on offer.

  • Men’s and women’s fashions and accessories by another of Spain’s flagship designers. Claims to cater for confident women who know what they want to wear.

  • Wacky gift shop for fans of Disney, Looney Tunes and other cartoons with a weird and wonderful selection of mugs, games and soft toys.

  • Santa

    If you’re a chocolate lover, look no further than this tiny outlet on Serrano which also sells gift-wrapped sweets. The speciality here is leña vieja (chocolates that are cast to resemble tree trunks).

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