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Paseo de Extremadura, 92
28011 Madrid
Spain
Latina
914 645 073
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What time does Aris open?
Aris opens at 10:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Aris close?
Aris closes at 2:30 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Aris is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 10:00 AM - 2:30 PMSun Closed
Does Aris have parking?
Yes, Aris has parking options.
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I couldn't understand anything. Everything was in spanish and I didn't understand a word they saidread more
This is a high end consignment store. They are currently remodeling and will be reopening in April…read more2018.
Put me in there and I am happy to spend the rest of my life in the Nest!…read more And I think I know why it is called Nest; it is cozy in there! I love stationary and here I found such cute birthday cards and "things-I-do-not-need-but-I-really-really-want" and I commented frames, note books and fridge magnets with Ahhhss, Ohhhs and Uis. Ok, spending 3€ for a post card is not something I do on a daily basis but what the heck? Sometimes a woman has to treat herself.... and her friends....to something special!
From the owner: Gift shop in the heart of Madrid. Unique items, including greeting cards and wrapping papers,…read morestationery, home decor, jewellery and accessories and even an area dedicated to the little ones!
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Mi novia de USA estuvo ayer. El peor trato que ha recibido nunca en un sitio. No entiendo cómo se…read morepuede ser tan desagradable cuando quieres vender. Nada recomendable, al menos hasta que cambien al personal. Además no hacen devoluciones de dinero, solo te dan crédito para volver a comprar algo.
Love this little gem of a store. Slightly Boho styles, amazing soft, breathable fabrics. The only…read morecomplain is - the sizes are limited, as this is a boutique, and if they sell out - you are out of luck. Check out the accessories and scarves in the back!
A cute store in the quint neighborhood of Malasana in Madrid , handmade leather goods…read more I bought a beautiful purse & loved talking to the owner and Molly . This is a must visit when in Madrid - buy local made and support the arts
From the owner: Bags and accessories MADE IN SPAIN. Bags and accessories in…read moreleather and eco canvas. 30 colors. Customization options. Monogramming in store. Online at www.mylacambra.com
BAGUETTE (Leather)
Dark and a bit dingy. Clothes and music weren't really to my taste but had a good selection.read more
came across this place with a girl friend who is just like 90% traditional normal girls…read more i was like "i wanna bury myself here!!", and she was like "let's get out of here, what are all those shit, are they kidding??" pues, i guess that's nice
This is one of those shops I always like to pop into when in Spain. I can't recall if I've seen…read morethem in other parts of Europe, but all over Spain for sure. Fun, kitschy stuff that is perfect for teens, kids and kids at heart. Little accessories and other tonterias. Got a couple dinosaur 3-d puzzles for gamer step-son and some fun washi tape for myself. They have hats, umbrellas, tons of cell phone accessories and just silly colorful things like emoji pillows. Things you impulse buy when they are cheap, I guess. Not as good as Tiger stores, but worth a look if you like low prices and colorful, cartoony stuff.
Trips to España aren't complete without flying home with a new pair of espadrilles. Casa Hernanz…read morewas on my to do list for Madrid. I happily stumbled upon them while on a walking tour with my bff. I was at best, only marginally interested in the tour as the guide wasn't able to hold my attention (Hemingway was right on the money with "I drink to make other people more interesting" as maybe had I had a drink he wouldn't have bored me to pieces within the first 2min) so I spent most of it wandering off and exploring nearby because the entire point of a walking tour is to actually walk while learning fun new things. For instance, I learned where this shop was without directions. I walked right in and there were several people inside but no queue upon my arrival. They have so many options, but being petite I typically rarely if ever wear flats unless they are my tennis shoes. I tried on a few different pairs and sizes since I'm typically a 36 or 37 depending on the style of shoe. A couple color options weren't available in my size but I did find a really nice neutral brown I can pair with plenty. Service was great! My pair cost 25 euro which I felt was extremely reasonable. I only fly with hand luggage which definitely helps limit my spending due to space. Trust me when I say you'll want more than one pair! There's very little I love more than supporting a small buisness with incredible products. The store feels really special, very pleased with my experience. Grateful to have visited and HIGHLY recommend for any Madrid itinerary.
Went back to my favorite shoe store in Spain. Bought three more pairs of espadrilles. I own 6 pairs…read morefrom here. Service is always great and quick. The shoes seem a little more expensive, but everything has gone up in price. Be realistic - know what type of shoes you would wear, what your price point is, and what you like. If you live in a warm climate these shoes are perfect. The store can be overwhelming because there are alot of options, but please do not waste their time. The girl next to me had them bring out 10 pairs of shoes to only buy 1 pair.
Toffee color - leather inner, outer, footbed, straps and heel.
Black ankle wrap. Leather inner, outer, and footbed.
Knitted lace espadrilles
This shop is located in a beautiful large plaza in Madrid, Spain. The first day I went there was…read moreon a Sunday and they were closed. I did have the opportunity to return and did purchase a nice hat and a few Madrid ball caps. The prices were reasonable. I would definitely recommend visiting La Favorita Hats if you ever get a chance to visit Madrid.
I love hats. THIS is a hat store that has been in operation since 1858. Many of the hats are made…read morein Spain and Italy. I tried to resist going in but my mental fortitude was weak or the beacon of hats too strong. Either way, I entered this petite shop and found numerous well clad Spanish citizens donning stylish hats appropriate for the chilly winter day. I initially wanted to purchase a male's wool newsboy cap, but this brown Italian-made hat jumped off the shelf onto my head. The force of the hat was too strong. So I purchased it and left with a new hat on my head. The hats vary in prices and style, anywhere from 5€ for a souvenir hat to 100+€ for special hats. Even though this shop is in the heart of a touristy zone, this shop does not seem touristy. They cater to hat loving clientele. This shop harkens back to a different era, with beautifully stacked hat boxes. I highly recommend this shop.
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