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11 years ago
Department store with even men and women sized departments but nothing exquisite, just down the middle or just above with a nice presentation. read more
Cortefiel - Men's Clothing Near Me - Granada, GR
Calle Gran Via de Colon, 1
18001 Granada
Spain
958 223 547
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http://cortefiel.com/es
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What time does Cortefiel open?
Cortefiel opens at 10:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Cortefiel close?
Cortefiel closes at 9:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Cortefiel is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 10:00 AM - 9:00 PMSun Closed
Does Cortefiel have parking?
Yes, Cortefiel has parking options.
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Love the breezy, hippie, and inexpensive clothing options here! Lots of beautiful pieces that are…read moreperfect for summer wear or while traveling in Spain in general. The sizing options are a bit limited - so make sure to try things in before you buy. Cute, small store near the Royal Chapel with great customer service. Final Verdict: If I ever find myself back in Granada I will definitely be stopping in!
Zara carries men's women's and children's clothing. Each gender fashion is separated clearly…read more Bright colors for spring. Staff were helpful and available to assist.
I'm a loyal Zara shopper and have been to many stores in many countries and love the clothes and…read morethe experience. This time, I had a terrible encounter with a young man named August ( black hair, pony tail and facial piercings). First of all, he would not allow me to use the men's dressing room, so I started to try on a sweater over my shirt, he was very aggressive towards us and he kicked us out of the men's department. So, while I was shopping in the women's section, he came over to harass me and my daughter and told another employee to watch us and not allow us to try on clothes. It was strange for him to follow us, and he was so rude to us. We had at least 8 items we were going to buy, but because of his poor treatment of us, we put them down and left the store.
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Very frendly shop in the middle of the city center of Granada…read more Colection of womens and mens clothes, mainly designed by young designers. Open until late evening..
I generally can't afford the clothes here unless they're having a sale. It's akin to Banana…read moreRepublic, clothes that are more suited to the office as opposed to Ibiza. Good quality, a bit on the conservative yet stylish side, this store carries the women's clothing while the men's is up the road. Unfortunately the shirt I was going to buy in Sevilla they had sold out here. Only 20€ on sale, it was a green off the shoulder top. Note to self: when traveling if you see it, buy it!
The store is wonderful. It has a variety of items and prices are good. It is a one stop shopping…read moreexperience
Great department store. Handy, versatile, market and dining, good service - a wonderful store. The…read morelocals shop here too. It has most everything one needs. All price ranges. Popular brands, designers, reasonably priced excellent quality clothes; good sales; sportswear, dressy, lingerie, film, adequate section of travel books, small selection of books in English; money changers, home furnishings. NOTE: there are two women's shoe departments. I almost missed the one for really good walking sandals. Great store.
I lived in Granada for a semester in the fall of 2005. It was my first exposure to Zara. I was…read moreattracted to because of their modern business model. Instead of creating a seasonal line of clothing, revealing it, then being stuck with it until the next season, Zara tracks the types of items that are purchased, even the ones that are tried on, and they order more of those. If people are not buying an item, they don't make any more of them. They initially make less stock, so everything feels like a last-of-its-kind find, which can make it frustrating if a particularly cute shirt is not available in your size. I bought a shirt that said 'The Brightest Idea" with a sequined lightbulb, a shirt with a fairytale drawing of a hedgehog, which was semi-transparent in the chestal region, and a pair of jeans. The jeans said they were on sale, but I was charged full price, because the sale tag wasn't supposed to be on them. Bummer. I seek out Zara wherever I find it, because i know their stock is always rolling around, adding new items and fading strange unsellable items into the background. I also like it because it's a business-savvy Spanish company.
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