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Avenida de los Poblados, 58
28044 Madrid
Spain
Latina
Hours
What time does Mango open?
Mango opens at 10:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Mango close?
Mango closes at 9:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Mango is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 10:00 AM - 9:00 PMSun Closed
Does Mango have parking?
Yes, Mango has parking options.
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Great shop. Full of new styles that only can be found in here. I'm so impressed of all fashion MUST…read morethat they have. Totally recommended :)
100 metros de tienda para mostrar las últimas tendencias en sneakers y streetwear
Fachada de STORM SHOP Madrid en el céntrico barrio madrileño de Malasaña
Expositor de zapatillas Sneakers en el interior de la tienda de la Calle Manuela Malasaña 23
I love this store! I have been coming here for years, it is definitely the Spanish department…read morestore! They have everything, I am impressed that they are still staying in business with all the online retail these days. They literally have everything here, I wish this store was in Florida, so many things (especially furniture) that I would love to have at home! The prices were great, but just getting it home would be the issue. There are 8 floors of stuff, and you could spend hours in there looking, They also have a post office there. The staff were great, they spoke good english and helped me find things. And, FOOD! You can eat a full meal there, but I choose to eat other places. They also have a tourist area, where you can purchase gifts to bring home. I love this place!
September 2024 this El Corte Ingles was under construction. Walking into the building parts of the…read moreground floor were cordoned off behind floor to ceiling tarp. Some of the middle floors between the 5th and 9th floors were completely closed while others were partially accessible. Heading up to the 9th floor first, on a Monday around noon it was fairly empty, maybe a couple dozen tourists wandering around or ordering some late breakfast /early lunch. About a dozen food options with both restaurant-specific and shared seating areas. Shelves of numerous gourmet food ingredients and gifts, fill the rest of the floor, along with a wide selection of wines. What's also nice about this location is the rooftop terrace which runs along one southwest side of the building, with mostly unobstructed views of the surrounding city rooftops. The basement levels contain a supermarket, and also a food court level that was under construction when I was there. They have all the normal grocery store categories here, good spot to pick up some food souvenirs too!
9th floor - food hall seating
Map on outdoor cafe window
Bookstore section - believe this was 4th or 5th floor?
New look ss15
FYI XXX is not an adult bookstore or cinema. XXX is a small men's boutique and was a pleasant…read moresurprise. There were several well known clothing brands that cater to gay clientele, such as Barcode. Possibly due to August being the summer season end, there were 15-25-35% off sales on many of the items. Good value! There are two fitting rooms to try on for size, and the one staff person was friendly and helpful. I went twice! The sister shop is a half block away, but I never seemed to go by when it was open. I was told there were different brands inside. The Chueca gayborhood has a number of cute and cool small stores. It's a fun place to shop even though the open hours seem odd, mostly late afternoon and early evening.
Excellent selection of clothes! Very well-organized store with attentive staff. Best used and…read morevintage store in the neighborhood!
While visiting Madrid I came across this shop. This place is exactly what comes to mind when I…read morethink of a thrift shop. Cute items at very low prices. Items were between 3 and 15 euros. That's a steal! All jeans were 5 euros. I purchased two pairs. I am from New York and they had very rare items items that were popular in the 90's like Karl Kani and Coogi. I even found some Gucci and Moschino in the mix. There were tons of items and accessories to choose from in excellent condition. I would highly recommend visiting this shop before others for their low prices if you're in Madrid.
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