Definitive guide to shopping centers in Madrid

Be surprised by a unique shopping experience

Before returning from a trip, two ideas usually come to our mind: buy a gift to take to our family or friends, or buy for ourselves some garment or accessory that reminds us that we have been in the same place. Discover the shopping centers in Madrid and be surprised by a shopping experience that combines the latest trends with entertainment for the whole family. La Vaguada, Plaza Rio 2, Príncipe Pío or Islazul... We offer you a fantastic tour of the city with basic information to make your visit to Madrid a complete experience.

Shopping centers on the outskirts of Madrid

With regard to the shopping malls on the outskirts of Madrid, the choice of stores is truly incomparable. In practically the entire region of Madrid you can find shopping centers that offer a pleasant ambience where you can combine shopping with leisure, entertainment and dining options.

A quick tour

From the Gran Plaza 2 in Majadahonda with all your favorite brands, to the open-air Oasiz in Torrejón de Ardoz, La Gavia in the Ensanche area in Vallecas or the genuine X-Madrid in Alcorcón with an industrial design and some of the most geeky shops in the city as well as fantastic activities such as scuba diving, surfing a giant wave or throwing axes in the Hachódromo. And not forgetting to mention the best shopping mall in Madrid, Intu Xanadú in Arroyomolinos, which includes a ski slope.

Why visit La Vaguada in Madrid?

If you’re looking for the best deals on shopping malls in Madrid, La Vaguada is the place for you. Located in the heart of the Barrio del Pilar, this is one of the most iconic shopping areas in Madrid. Its innovative architecture and more than 300 stores make it a top destination for shopping fans. A wide range of restaurants and cafes also invite you to take a delicious break between shops. And as if that were not enough, its cinemas and play areas guarantee great fun for all ages.

Oasiz Madrid: a unique shopping area

Oasiz Madrid has revolutionized shopping. Its open design and sustainable approach have made it a paradise for shoppers and restaurants in the city. Located in Torrejón de Ardoz, this shopping mall is only 20 minutes from Madrid and offers a magnificent choice of shops and unparalleled outdoor leisure facilities, with artificial lakes and green areas that invite you to rest and disconnect, as well as restaurants and bars for all tastes. Enjoy all the shopping experiences and a place to be carried away by nature and cultural events.

The largest shopping centers in Madrid

Madrid is home to some of the largest and most extensive shopping centers in Spain. Intu Xanadu, for example, has a large number of stores and also a ski slope.

A route full of shops

Plenilunio also has a wide range of options that satisfy all your needs: from fashion to electronics, to cinemas and event spaces. And we should also not forget Las Rozas Village, an open-air shopping space that creates a boutique-style ambience with exclusive and premium-brand stores, ideal for people who want the best products at outlet prices. Each of these shopping centers has its own particular character and specialities, so make sure you think carefully about what you need to find exactly what you’re looking for.

The shopping centers near the center of Madrid

We start at km 0. The starting point for a route full of shopping centers near the center of Madrid. If you stay in one of our central hotels, such as the ME Madrid Reina Victoria or INNSiDE Madrid, you will be there in no time to the shopping center you like best.

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In the heart of the city

El Corte Inglés and the Fnac flagship store in Plaza Callao are two perfect options for a quick and efficient shopping experience. Both spaces provide a wide range of accessories and work.

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Without leaving Madrid

The Príncipe Pío Shopping Center is another excellent alternative thanks to its strategic location (you can get to it by taking the Ópera-Príncipe Pío metro station), or Plaza Río 2 in Madrid Río, allowing you to combine a day of shopping with a visit to cultural and historical attractions due to the fact that it is near tourist attractions.

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Exclusive brands

If you prefer exclusive brands in Madrid, in the Salamanca district you can enjoy the ABC Serrano Shopping Centre, with a historic Neo-Mudéjar façade and offering boutiques with the latest trends.

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In the south

Finally, you can visit the Islazul Shopping Center in the south of Madrid and famous for its modern design and translucent roof. Every year brings new store openings in Madrid by brands making their debut in the capital.

Fun for kids in Madrid shopping centers

Kids also have a place in the shopping centers in Madrid. Príncipe Pío, for example, has a large games area for children to have fun while adults go shopping, or X-Madrid with a climbing wall, bowling and virtual games. Many shopping centers also offer workshops and fun activities on special dates, making it a great family meeting point where fun is guaranteed. And for parents concerned about dining options, most shopping centers have restaurants serving some of the tastiest children's menus.

What services do the shopping centers in Madrid offer?

Madrid shopping centers provide entertainment services, including cinemas, games areas and live shows. They also have complementary services such as a car park, lactation rooms and wheelchair loan. Many shopping centers also provide personal shopper services and image advice, completing the shopping experience with a touch of exclusivity and personalisation. Now that you have all the information, discover why Madrid is such a paradise for shopper. We invite you to explore these wonderful spaces on your next visit to the capital.

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How to get to the main shopping centers

Visiting all of the shopping centers in Madrid is easy thanks to the excellent public transport network. Whether you take the metro, bus or train (Renfe), each shopping center is perfectly connected from the center and its surroundings. For example, to get to La Vaguada you can take metro line 9 to the Barrio del Pilar station. You can visit the Príncipe Pío Shopping Center using its own station, a space for the metro, train and buses. If you prefer by car, many shopping centers have large car parks, some for which you have to travel or free, where you can leave your vehicle with peace of mind.

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