Gran Via and Paseo de la Castellano in MadridGran Via and the Paseo de Castellano are located in the centre of Madrid and the busiest shopping areas in Spain.
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Gran Vía is perhaps Madrid's most famous shopping avenue—and the best-known street in the city in general. Here, you'll find international name brands such as Nike, Zara, and H&M.
You won't regret buying fashion and accessories “made in Spain”. From exclusive lines by Spanish designers of international prestige to the pret-à-porter Spain exports to half the planet and which you'll look just as chic in at home.
The cheapest of all hypermarkets visited by the OCU was Alcampo in Coia, Vigo, and the cheapest chains were Tifer in Castilla y León; Dani in Jaén and Granada; and Family Cash. The cheapest chains nationwide were Alcampo and Supeco.
Barcelona, SpainBarcelona oozes style and is easily one of the most luxurious cities in the world. What was once a run-down port with its back to the sea has been transformed into an international sensation.
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.
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.