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Calle de Echegaray, 21
28014 Madrid
Spain
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What time does Tamburi y Hereza open?
Tamburi y Hereza opens at 10:30 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Tamburi y Hereza close?
Tamburi y Hereza closes at 9:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Tamburi y Hereza is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 10:30 AM - 9:00 PMSun Closed
Does Tamburi y Hereza have parking?
Yes, Tamburi y Hereza has parking options.
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Walked here from the Templo de Debod! The mall is a lot bigger than it looks from the outside!…read moreThere's a lot of local and international apparel brands here, as well as salons and supermarkets. They have a little food court on the second floor with two Chinese styled buffets, kfc, burger fast food, and cafes. But most importantly, there's tons of sales going on. It's a great place to retreat from the sun.
Loved this Starbucks!…read more A great place to stop in for an ice cold drink on a hot, hot day! We came here twice during our 3 day visit. Not only are we big fans of Starbucks, in general, but we especially love finding exceptional ones, such as this one! Great service... Friendly and quick, good food and and drinks! An EXTRA PLUS for us was their ultra comfy sofa like arm chairs.... Sooo comfortable that we didn't want to get up!! Three thumbs up for this Starbucks!!! We'll def be back on our next trip over!!
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Fairly decent prices and clothes. The prices are definitely a lot lower than the regular Corte…read moreIngles. Don't expect super friendly staff though. I loved their jackets and formal suits area. You will find amazing suits at decent prices.
This store in the heart of Puerto del Sol in Madrid, ES is a discount brand from Zara. The apparel…read moreoffers better value and nice in trend pieces. The store layout is spacious and multiple floors. The men's section is on main floor and it's huge. The merchandise is presented nice and easy to reach. I bought a matching tshirt and shorts combo. The fabric is thick and of good quality. This outfit will be perfect for lounging on a beach or patio in summer. The checkout process in Europe is so modern. They have self checkout and regular checkout. Self checkout can use AI to scan the items you are buying. Very cool! I wish they bring this technology to Canada but unfortunately the honesty and integrity values are not the same as Spain.
I love this place. I first travelled to Madrid over six years ago and I remembered going to a Zara…read moreoutlet along the Gran Via so on a recent visit decided to see if it was still therelucky for me it was! Although the name has now changed to 'Lefties', the great bargains are still there. A plain black cardigan for only 4 euros and a lovely lightweight trench jacket for a bargain 16 euros! I remember seeing this in a Zara shop in the UK for £60!
While living in Madrid I came to Las Rozas Village about once every 2 months. You can reach Las…read moreRozas as a tourist by heading to the Moncloa metro station. From Moncloa you change to the bus (several numbers, I believe 25, 28, 29 but ask) which will take you to Las Rozas Village which is about a 25 minute bus ride. You'll know to get off as there is a huge entertainment complex on the right hand side (Theatres, restaurants, etc...) This is an outlet and you walk outside between shops. They have a lot of shops CH, Versace, Hugo Boss, Ralph Lauren, Loewe, Burberry, Timberland, Lacoste, well you get the picture. I mainly went there for Ralph Lauren since I prefer their jeans, but they have a good selection. You can check their website out for a complete list.... Oh and it is even open on Sundays when most things are closed in Madrid!!!
It's nice. I really liked the Ritual´s outlet here, everything was half-priced. Most of the other…read morestores I find them still quite expensive.
Was a cool place to shop away from the center. On a weekday, crowds weren't too bad & the parking…read moregarage offers 3 hours of free parking woo! I found the options for clothes and shoes excellent, stores were all very clean and organized. The food options were limited if you like to grab food while you shop. I had a small snack from Cafe & Te but other than that, I didn't see much. Overall, it's a nice mall with good options, wouldn't make a day out of it - but it was a well kept mall!
And just because I am feeling some sort of nostalgia I wanna write a review of one of my favorite…read moremalls in Madrid. (I miss my hometooown, sadface!!) Anyhow, this is thaa mall. I always go shopping here and I love it. This magnificent marble shopping center is fresh, different and beautifully built. You can find pretty much everything you are looking for and there's always some new store every time I go. You can find restaurants, cafes, huge variety of clothes/shoe stores, cinema theater and much more! It's usually very alive and crowded during winter but it can get a bit quite during the summer. I love the fact that I can find all of my favorite stores here. Outside the mall there's other stores such as Media markt, Ikea, other furniture stores and a big supermarket. It's 20/30 min away from Madrid center but totally worth the trip! STRONGLY RECOMMENDED FOR TOURISTS! You can get there by bus or by subway (which is like a 10 min walk from there). I would recommend to go by bus since it stops right outside the mall but the subway works as well! For those of you getting there by car: 3h free indoor parking or outdoor parking (unlimited free hours). The architecture is stunning, you will love it!!
Large Spanish clothing store. Good designs but everything made in Asia. Service ok and value fair.read more
This review is specific to the EL Corte Inglés Zona Gastronómica of their store located near Paseo…read morede La Castellana, Nuevos Ministerios neighborhood. This Corte Inglés was recently renovated and expanded to have a fantastic "gastronomic zone" that has multiple areas dedicated to different areas of Spanish gastronomy (bakery, seafood, wines, etc.) bu also has mini-restaurants offering a variety of speciality dishes (i.e. Imanol Vasque pinxos franchise) with sit-down areas. This is a place to experience and enjoy. The rest of the Corte Inglés are literally floors and layers of high-end boutiques and dedicated areas for clothing, bags, shoes, etc. From international luxury brands like Gucci, Prada, Etro, but also Spanish brands like Purificación García, Emilio Tucci, etc.
I love this location of El Corte Inglés. It is much nicer than the more touristy locations in the…read moreMadrid Centro. The best thing about this one is the upscale cafe that is found on the ground floor. You can spend a very nice afternoon shopping and eating here. The Nuevos Ministertios Area is a little nicer in general and walking around this area is good for some top notch window shopping!
First time hitting up a Primark, and now I'm a fan. The store itself is worth a visit alone…read more Got in near closing time, and it was still really packed. Managed to snag a few items at a good price. Hopefully they'll consider moving into the Canadian market sometime soon!
This UK department store is so grand and opulent. There are like 5 floors of apparel for men, women…read moreand children. Although I didn't make a purchase I am sure a lot of people are buying if they are able to maintain such a large location in the heart of Barcelona. Prices are pretty reasonable and the store is trendy and appealing to the younger crowd.
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