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Is Spain good for shopping?

Every city in Spain is known for its unique shopping experiences. However, if we want to talk specifically about the best places to go for shopping, then it is both Barcelona and Madrid. These both cities in Spain have some fantastic choices to choose from the various brand and shopping malls.



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According to a report by Eurostat, Spain is the cheapest country in Europe to buy clothing and doing so at Zara is no different. The Spanish based subsidiary of Inditex, the largest clothing retailer in the world, is said to price goods based on the economy of the country in which they are sold.

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The price of clothes in Spain vs the UK Clothes are generally cheaper in Spain than in the UK. However, if you are looking for named brands, expect to pay higher prices in Spain than in the UK, with many people flying back to the UK with empty suitcases for a shopping spree.

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Zara and it's sister brands from the Inditex group (Bershka, Stradivarius, Pull & Bear) are of course very popular and somewhat cheaper in Spain than in other countries. They are also present all over Spain even in medium-sized towns. H&M is also very popular.

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As the home to some of the fast fashion greats, Spain not only gives you the breadth of assortment but also the hometown price. On average, the Inditex brands will cost you 25-30% less in Spain than they will in the US. This means that a $100 dress from Zara in the US could cost only $72.30 in Spain.

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Compared to the rest of Europe, Spain is easy on the eyes and even easier on the wallet. Between the low cost of food and alcohol and the ease of finding budget accommodation outside the large city centers and resort areas, your Spanish holiday doesn't need to be extravagantly expensive.

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Yes, they are all the same, but as sunmagic says there will be a difference between Spain and GB because of the exchange rates but they should be more or less the same. The things they sell may also vary slightly.

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For budget travelers, you can expect to spend around $50 to $70 per day in Spain, while mid-range travelers can expect to spend around $100 to $150 per day. It's important to plan ahead and research activities and costs to create a budget that works for you.

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Although many places accept over-the-counter card payments, it is always advisable to have some cash with you in Spain. Expect to use it to pay for smaller purchases of up to €20 at many shops and restaurants.

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Items in Europe are already significantly cheaper to purchase than in the U.S., and you can also get a percentage of your money back from the taxes you paid. Let's break it down. The Louis Vuitton bag that I purchased in Spain was $740 cheaper than the U.S. price.

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