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#46709 - 05/02/02 11:18 AM
Factory outlet in Madrid???
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Registered: 05/02/02
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Hi everyone,
A friend of mine went to Madrid for a business trip and was brought to a certain place where they sold clothes and shoes (Zara, Mango, Camper...) at factory prices. Unfortunately, she could not remember where in madrid the place was located. She said it took them 1.5 hours by car to reach the place.
Anyone knows where this certain factory outlet is located??? I'm visiting Madrid in June and would love to visit this place. thanks!!
New member, paddy
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#46710 - 05/02/02 11:58 AM
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Come on shoppers!!! Get thinking!!! I'd LOVE to hit this place the next time I'm in town too!!
-GG
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#46711 - 05/02/02 02:14 PM
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Registered: 12/19/01
Posts: 819
Loc: Madrid
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Paddy and Granada Girl --
Don´t know if this is the same place that Paddy´s friend went to while on his business trip, but there is a factory outlet shopping center ... conveniently called FACTORY. It is located in the northern suburb of Madrid, Las Rozas. To get there, take the A-6 (carretera to A Coruña) from Moncloa. There are also buses (I will check the routes and post them later) which go there.
I can´t imagine that it took 1.5 hours to get there as it is located just outside of city and heck, I live 65 km north of Madrid and my travel time to the city is about 45 mins. It should only take about 15 -20 minutes (depending on traffic) to get there from center city Madrid.
Happy shopping!
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#46714 - 05/03/02 06:32 AM
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Registered: 07/28/01
Posts: 92
Loc: Madrid, Spain
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I've been to that outlet and I can tell you that if you're an American and are expecting some sort of a Spanish Factory Outlet Paradise on par with some outlet places in the U.S. your expectations are a bit high. It's just a building with like 20-30 chain shops with discounts. It's not particularly special... Without being TOO harsh, I think its fame has to do with the fact that most Madrileños are a bit tacaño (penny-pinching). Also discounting is not really common here and outlet malls are still a pretty novel concept. Think back to 1985... how excited were your parents when the first outlet stores appeared near them? That sort of thing. Here's a a link to an article I found in El Mundo if you speak Spanish: http://www.el-mundo.es/2000/10/23/madrid/23N0069.html It's from October 2000, but it says that there are now three outlet malls around Madrid. "But," it says, "these types of stores aren't new in Madrid. The Factory opened around two years ago." Ancient! The other two stores are called Las Rozas Company Stores and New York Factory (in Alcobendas) which is just for clothes. -Russ
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#46716 - 05/04/02 10:44 AM
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Registered: 05/02/02
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to Chica, LostinMadrid and laduque:
Could you provide me with the directions to the places you mentioned? it would be my virgin trip to Madrid, and I have a feeling that I would be lost half the time....
Thanks again !!
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#46717 - 05/04/02 11:03 AM
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Registered: 12/19/01
Posts: 819
Loc: Madrid
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paddy wyn -- by car or public transit?
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#46718 - 05/05/02 04:01 AM
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Registered: 05/02/02
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hi Chica, Public traqnsit please, the metro nearest to the hostal I'm staying at is Sol. Thanks again!!! 
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