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Karen Munnis For this edition of SHOP Madrid, writer and stylist Karen Munnis has toured the city to fnd local bars, shops and attractions for our feature A Taste of Local Life. Karen has also contributed to The Hufngton Post, Motilo.com, Fashion magazine and The Globe & Mail. Her stylist clients include Sony Music, MTV and the BBC. globalblue.com
Isabella Redmond Styles Isabella Redmond Styles, SHOP’s assistant fashion and news editor, studied at the London College of Fashion. She specialises in lifestyle and food journalism and has written for publications that include the Daily Mail, Hufngton Post and Easy Living. At the weekend Isabella can be found sampling the delights of London’s food markets.
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P ro d u c t s 22 Check Out sHoP selects a standout piece from Madrid this season 24 My Favourites Jewellery designer Helena rohner reveals her top places and products in Madrid 26 Products Key looks for the season, from fashion and footwear to jewellery and accessories N ews 32 Shop Window one store not to be missed in Madrid 34 News seasonal updates on shops, services and new products Above: La Musa Latina
F e At u r e s 40 Cover Story: A Taste Of Local Life From family-run tavernas to pop-up events, there’s much to discover in Madrid, as Karen Munnis fnds out e x Pe r i e Nce 50 Table Talk Madrid’s restaurants unite elements of cuisine from all of spain’s regions. Verity Hogan peruses the menu at some of the city’s best 54 Stay In Style sHoP’s guide to the world’s most exclusive hotels
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PLASTIC FANTASTIC These colourful boots from Miu Miu evoke memories of jumping in puddles and splashing, carefree, with school friends. Pointy Perspex ankle boots are just one of the highlights from Miu Miu’s latest collection which is playful and practical, with utilitarian outerwear a focus. Launching this season’s designs, Save up to 15.7% by shopping tax free, see page 75
Miuccia Prada sent her models down the catwalk in pastel tones with a sports luxe feel. Perfect for this season’s changeable weather, the boots come in eye-catching combinations, fuorescent plastic collars tied with toggles and a quirky nail heel, providing a chic option for the winter months. df Miu Miu ankle boots, €690, Miu Miu, Calle Claudio Coello 72, 28001 Madrid, +34 91 781 9950, miumiu.com for map go to page 66
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MY FAVOURITES: Helena Rohner Madrid-based designer Helena Rohner combines silver and gold with more unusual materials to create beautiful, intriguing jewellery. Simple shapes and pure lines allow colours and textures to take centre stage, with everything from porcelain to wood fnding a place in Rohner’s pieces. Rohner draws much inspiration from the city of Madrid, along with Florence and London. She shares some of her Madrid favourites with Ximena Daneri
1. ‘My signature fragrance is Byredo’s Palermo perfume. I guess it is that Mediterranean touch I search for’
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Byredo Palermo fragrance, 100ml, €140, Ekseption, Calle de Velázquez 28, 28001 Madrid, +34 91 577 4353, byredo.com
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Steve Mono Milton bag, €250, Mini, Calle del Limón 24, 28015 Madrid, +34 91 548 0835, stevemono.com
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2. ‘Steve Mono, based in Madrid, is my favourite handbag brand. The bags are designed by Gonzalo Fonseca. All the leather pieces are made in Spain’
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4. ‘When I’m travelling, I always take this soap by Archangela, a Spanish eco-friendly beauty brand’ Archangela Facial Exfoliating Citrus Soap, €39, Nadia, Calle de Velázquez 46, 28001 Madrid, +34 91 431 7457, archangela.es
5. ‘My favourite piece from this collection is my porcelain, marble and bone necklace with its retro/ deco feel. I do love mixing materials!’ Helena Rohner necklace, €223, Helena Rohner, Calle del Almendro 4, 28005 Madrid, +34 91 365 7906, helenarohner.com.es
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LET’S ROCK Tame rebellious leopard print with polished accessories
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1. Jimmy Choo boots, €795, Jimmy Choo, Calle de José Ortega y Gasset 15, 28006 Madrid, +34 91 781 8608, jimmychoo.com
3. Etro bracelet, €340, Etro, Calle de Jorge Juan 9, 28001 Madrid, +34 91 781 1309, etro.it
2. Bulgari bag, €2,350, Bulgari, Calle de Serrano 49, 28006 Madrid, +34 91 575 0141, bulgari.com
4. Escada animal print coat, €2,970, Escada, Calle de Serrano 47, 28001 Madrid, +34 91 827 7165, escada.com
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3. Sportmax boots, €539, Max Mara, Calle de Serrano 38, 28001 Madrid, +34 91 436 0130, maxmara.com 4. Burberry handbag, €2,695, El Corte Inglés, Calle de José Ortega y Gasset 2, 28001 Madrid, +34 66 213 2800, burberry.com
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GENTLEMAN ON THE GO Classic, well-made pieces are proof that busy men need not compromise on style 1
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1. Victorinox watch, €595, Cabranes, Calle de José Ortega y Gasset 54, 28006 Madrid, +34 91 402 2473, victorinox.com
4. Salvatore Ferragamo glasses, €245, Salvatore Ferragamo, Calle de Serrano 36, 28001 Madrid, +34 91 781 6820, ferragamo.com
2. Canali gloves, €1,970, Canali, Calle de Ayala 20, 28001 Madrid, +34 91 435 8620, canali.it
5. Brioni sweater, €1,250, Brioni, Calle de Claudio Coello 28, 28001 Madrid, +34 91 431 4610, brioni.com
3. Boss boots, €479, Hugo Boss, Calle de Jorge Juan 7, 28001 Madrid, +34 91 431 2408, hugoboss.com
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3. Adolfo Dominguez necklace, from €34, Adolfo Dominguez, Calle de José Ortega y Gasset 4, 28006 Madrid, +34 91 576 0084, adolfodominguez.com 4. Bimba & Lola trousers, €175, Bimba & Lola, Calle de Serrano 22, 28001 Madrid, +34 91 576 1103, bimbaylola.com
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2. Zubi maxi pouch, €105, Do Design, Calle de Fernando VI 13, 28004 Madrid, +34 91 310 6217, zubidesign.com
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FUTURE FASHION With a mission to promote young Spanish designers, Enfant Terrible has created a space that is fun and innovative. The idea is that a local designer uses the store as a platform in which to showcase their work, whether for a day, a week or a month, meaning that Enfant Terrible’s ofering changes Save up to 15.7% by shopping tax free, see page 75
frequently. Walk through the entrance, which is surrounded by a fve-metre-high vertical garden, and inside you can expect to fnd anything from cocktail dresses and fne jewellery to headwear and soft furnishings. One thing is certain, a trip to Enfant Terrible is never boring. irs Enfant Terrible, Calle Núñez de Balboa 30, 28006 Madrid, +34 91 435 6964, enfantterrible.es
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ADD SOME COLOUR As one of Spain’s leading childrenswear labels, Neck & Neck knows all about stylish little ones. The company was set up by a group of friends and focuses on quality and innovation. Visit the Madrid boutique, which showcases the brand’s fun and colourful clothing for boys and girls, to see why the label is such a success at home and around the world. irs Neck & Neck, Calle Santiago Bernabéu 9, 28036 Madrid, +34 91 411 8127, neckandneck.com
SWISS STYLE This season’s collection from Bally pays homage to the Swiss company’s chic heritage. The women’s line contrasts masculinestyle tailoring with luxury fabrics including cashmere, nappa leather and soft suede. Separates, such as a cashmere knee-length pencil skirt, form the basis of a luxurious but understated wardrobe. Look out for the Gentlewoman bag: based on the style of a Bally shoe from 1935, the cross-body design is sharp and sophisticated. irs Bally, Calle Hermosilla 11, 28001 Madrid, +34 91 435 8205, bally.com * for map go to page 66 Save up to 15.7% by shopping tax free, see page 75
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GOOD TO GO Salvador Bachiller opened as a small luggage and travel-goods shop in Madrid in 1940. The company now has multiple boutiques across Spain, including eight in Madrid. The boutiques present a large variety of luggage, handbags, shoes and leather items in a range of original designs. We especially like the leather travel wallets, which come in an array of colours, shapes and sizes. gl Salvador Bachiller, Calle de Velázquez 24, 28001 Madrid, +34 91 576 9667, salvadorbachiller.com * for map go to page 66
UNIQUE BOUTIQUE Located in Madrid’s attractive Conde Duque district, womenswear boutique Capellier belongs to fashion stylist and designer Ana Capel. Casual brands, such as Suncoo Paris and Silkana, share the rails with her own Capellier label. The result is a bohemian collection of clothing and accessories in bright colours and ethnic prints. With plenty of unique pieces to be found, and styling advice available from the store’s owner, Capellier is the perfect place in which to discover a whole new you. gl Capellier, Calle Conde Duque 12, 28015 Madrid, +34 64 665 4686 globalblue.com
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SPOILT FOR CHOICE Isolée is responsible for keeping many of Madrid’s inhabitants looking stylish. With several stores in the city, it provides customers with access to some of the world’s most prestigious clothing, beauty and lifestyle brands. The Calle de Claudio Coelle branch includes an extensive beauty area stocking brands such as Aesop and Diptyque, men’s and women’s fashion including pieces by Comme des Garçons and Nudie, as well as spectacles. While here, browse in the bookstore, designed by Philippe Starck, and refuel in the café and delicatessen. irs Isolée, Calle de Claudio Coello 55, 28001 Madrid, +34 90 287 6136, isolee.com * for map go to page 66
NEAT NESPRESSO Nespresso machines produce great cofee while being a pleasure to look at. Small and perfectly formed, the new Inissia model comes in a choice of bright colours, and the compact design makes it ideal for city living. Equipped with Nespresso’s expert technology, the Inissia heats up in just 25 seconds and, weighing only 2.4kg, is the lightest Nespresso machine to date, so you can have perfect cofee anytime and anywhere. irs Save up to 15.7% by shopping tax free, see page 75
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A key trend this year, fat espadrilles are a great transitional footwear choice, and you won’t fnd a better version than those from Spanish design label Mint & Rose. We love the two-tone metallic versions: handmade in Spain, they combine classic Mediterranean style with a modern sensibility and are perfect for when the temperature starts to drop, wherever you are in the world. irs Brownie, Calle Lagasca 72, 28001 Madrid, +34 91 435 4498, mintandrose.com * for map go to page 66
SHOP THE WORLD Using our wealth of insider knowledge, we have created a smartphone app to help you to plan your trip. The app gives information on 45 cities in 22 countries – thousands of stores are listed and located on maps, with full contact details and a description of what each store sells. Our maps guide you right to the store and can also be downloaded for offine use enabling you to create your own itinerary. You can also sign up for the Global Blue Card and, once you’re logged in the My Tax Refund wallet becomes available, allowing you to track pending refunds. The app is available in Chinese, English
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AMERICAN IDOL Founded in a Manhattan loft in 1941, New York brand Coach started life making small but beautifully crafted leather goods. Over the years its oferings have expanded to include fragrances, watches, outerwear and luggage. This season’s collection, under the control of acclaimed British accessories designer Stuart Vevers, features the Ryhder bag, which has been inspired by workwear and Americana. Designed for comfort and style, it is available in a number of sizes and various fabrics. hl
JEWELS OF GERMANY Wempe started out as small watchmaking workshop overseen by one man. Fast forward 135 years and the German brand has become an internationally known authority on watches and jewellery, with stores throughout Europe as Save up to 15.7% by shopping tax free, see page 75
Coach, El Corte InglĂŠs, Calle de Serrano 47, 28001 Madrid, +34 91 575 13 46, coach.com * for map go to page 66
well as in New York and Beijing. Inside the Madrid boutique, visitors will fnd the Chronometerwerke and the Zeitmeister ranges, which include styles for men and women. Women should also look out for the elegant fne jewellery pieces in the By Kim collection. irs Wempe, Calle de Serrano 58, 28001 Madrid, +34 91 426 2226, wempe.com * for map go to page 66
A Taste of From family-run tavernas to pop-up events, there’s much to discover in the city, as Karen Munnis fnds out
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Part of enjoying any city is to be able to dine where the locals eat. With that in mind, Lauren Aloise saw a gap in the market and launched Madrid Food Tour in 2012 after spending several years working as a food writer in the city. ‘When I came across the idea of a food tour and realised Madrid didn’t have one, I acted quickly,’ says Aloise, who moved to Spain from the US.
Her company links tourists with guides who take them on culinary outings including tapas evenings, trips to family-owned food shops and visits to food markets. Along with sampling dishes in tavernas which are rich in history, guests get to explore local neighbourhoods, like Huertas, and to get an insight into the local way of life. The average group comprises just
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fve people, so that Aloise can create an intimate experience for her guests. ‘People get to meet the families that run these small businesses at almost every stop and this is something that we’re really proud about.’ While Madrid may be one of the largest cities in Europe, it’s still renowned for its laid-back atmosphere. Leisure is a national pastime and Madrilenians like 78 / 85
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to dine well into the night and to spend their time relaxing on the city’s many terraces. ‘There is no pressure here, everyone just enjoys themselves,’ says Aloise. Sofa Bozikis agrees. The Canadian-born accessories designer originally moved to Madrid in 2009 to work with its leading leather manufacturers, but it’s her love of the city’s culture that has kept her here. ‘It’s amazing to just Previous: tapas bars in La Latina
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get lost in the tiny streets and stumble across ambient little cafés and tapas bars,’ she says. One of her favourite parts of the city is La Latina, an area frequented by locals. Here you’ll fnd Taberna La Concha, a small wine bar where you can enjoy a bottle of Rioja, and the establishment’s many other wines, late into the night. Another neighbourhood to seek out is Lavapiés, known for its diversity: expect Spanish bars, Pakistani
Another neighbourhood to seek out is Lavapiés, which is known for its diversity
Previous (from lef): local food found on a Madrid Food Tour and the company’s founder Lauren Aloise Above: Taberna La Concha
restaurants and hip cafés to line the same street. Alongside traditional businesses, there is a growing number of pop-up shops, events and galleries in Madrid. Look out for temporary spaces where you can shop, dine or relax with a drink. Better, an agency based in Madrid, creates short-term events with a neighbourhood feel, with names such as The Apartment and The Patio. Its pop-up The House was located in a three-storey building in the chic Salamanca district where 80 brands sold furniture, clothing, jewellery and accessories; a café, bar and a large roof-top terrace were also available to visitors. Above (from top): food at Taberna La Concha; Huertas district
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Whatever you do, you’ll see that Madrid is bursting with authentic places to visit, and with charm Such events are promoted by word of mouth, so keep an eye on social media to fnd out about the next experience. Whatever you do, you’ll see that Madrid is bursting with authentic places to visit, and with charm spain.info, madridfoodtour.com, esmejor.es Above (from top): Beter’s pop-ups The Apartment and The Patio
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Table Talk Madrid’s restaurants unite elements of cuisine from all of Spain’s regions, employing the talents of leading chefs and the fnest available produce to create one of Europe’s most intriguing gastronomic scenes. Verity Hogan peruses the menu at some of the city’s best
The capital of Spain has a reputation for embracing a variety of infuences, bringing together diverse peoples, cultures and cuisine. Madrid’s many restaurants are distinguished due to their acceptance of outside infuences, in both ingredient choice and cooking styles, resulting in a deliciously varied gastronomic scene. The city’s culinary ofering has wide appeal, offering everything from traditional homemade dishes to innovative molecular gastronomy. Madrid’s own gastronomy incorporates infuences from throughout Spain. In fact, even the city’s signature dish cocido Madrileño, a chickpea-based stew, globalblue.com
is a combination of stews from a number of regions. Despite the city’s landlocked location, Madrid’s citizens are known for their love of seafood, while diners with a sweet tooth will be more than satisfed with torrijas (fried bread with honey or sugar). Tapas culture is also a deep-rooted part of Madrid’s gastronomic scene, with diners travelling from bar to bar to eat raciones, many of which are gourmet standard. Madrid also remains a hub of Michelin star restaurants, serving contemporary Spanish fusion cuisine and more traditional dishes with the help of some of the world’s best chefs.
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Z a l ac a I n Zalacain has been serving haute cuisine to the citizens of Madrid since 1973 and has welcomed a host of illustrious diners, including politicians, nobel Prize winners and royalty. This prestigious heritage is refected in its exquisite menu, which is centred on the fnest raw materials available. Menu highlights include pork trotter stufed
with wild mushrooms and lamb in a mustard sauce, beef sirloin steak tartar, and a wild mushroom and fresh goose-liver lasagne. The restaurant’s interior is suitably elegant although its warm and welcoming colour scheme ensures diners feel immediately at home. Zalacain, calle à lvarez de Baena 4, 28006 Madrid, +34 91 561 4840, restaurantezalacain.com
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Bringing navarre’s produce and distinctive culinary style to Madrid, la Manduca de azagra attracts a diverse clientele from the art, sport and business worlds. architect Francisco Mangado has designed a restaurant interior that refects the high-quality of the cuisine while navarre’s famed vegetables are menu staples. Options include goat’s cheese with honey, barbequed red tuna loin, and sirloin steak. La Manduca de Azagra, sagasta 14, 28004 Madrid, +34 91 591 0112, lamanducadeazagra.com
produce available at the market. Chef Juan Carlos Ramos combines rustic home-kitchen fare with an experimental twist; dishes might include octopus salad, and Portuguese cod in a yellow broth. La Gastroteca de Santiago, Plaza santiago 1, 28013 Madrid, +34 91 548 0707, lagastrotecadesantiago.es
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With its rustic wooden tables, mismatched china and newspaperstyle menu, la Musa latina is one of Madrid’s more relaxed high-end restaurants. diners can choose to enjoy their meal on the terrace or to work up an appetite in the basement with a game of ping-pong. the menu is similarly unusual and often incorporates fresh favours; marinated salmon with avocado, mayonnaise and a sweet mustard sauce is a typical dish. La Musa Latina, Costanilla de san andrés 12, 28005 Madrid, +34 91 354 0255, grupolamusa.com
R e s tau R a n t e e l Pa R ag ua s Restaurante el Paraguas ofers diners an authentic taste of asturias, reproducing the region’s traditional recipes in the heart of Madrid. the restaurant’s beautifully presented dishes complement its refned yet inviting interior,
while the exemplary service means that diners’ comfort is guaranteed. Menu options cover all the asturian classics, including a local beef stew with prawns, beef tenderloin with trufe, and oxtail meatballs. Restaurante El Paraguas, Calle Jorge Juan 16, 28001 Madrid, +34 91 431 5950, elparaguas.com
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Stay in Style
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The world’s fnest hotels have locations in the most sought-after city districts, interiors that demonstrate meticulous attention to detail and amenities ranging from Michelin-starred restaurants to luxury spa facilities ofering state-of-the-art treatments. SHOP shares its pick of some of the very best
Le 9hoteL MontparnaSSe The recently renovated 9Hotel Montparnasse is set in the heart of the bohemian Parisian neighbourhood that once played host to Picasso, Soutine, Chagall, Hemingway and Gertrude Stein. The streets around the hotel still retain this artistic spirit and they form one of the most charming parts of globalblue.com
the city. 9Hotel Montparnasse’s interior design was inspired by its immaculate garden; the hotel’s 42 rooms are all decorated in restful colours with atmospheric wood panelling, and guests will appreciate the well-appointed library and lounge bar. Le 9Hotel Montparnasse, 76 rue Raymond Losserand, 75014 Paris, +33 (0)1 4052 1240, le9hotel.com/paris-montparnasse
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Château Monfort A stone’s throw from Piazza San Babila, Château Monfort invites guests to wander into their own personal fairy tale. From the china bunnies in the reception to the foral garlands gracing the lounge bar, the hotel creates an otherworldly space where guests can fully let go. No room escapes the
theme, but even more spectacular are the suites, the décor of which is inspired by plots of operas including La Traviata and Madama Butterfy. Be sure to visit the Amore e Psiche spa during your stay for a truly relaxing experience, or book dinner at the exquisite Ristorante Rubacuori. Château Monfort, Corso Concordia 1, 20129 Milan, +39 02 776761, hotelchateaumonfort.com
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Hotel KärntnerHoF A historic hotel imbued with character and charm, Hotel Kärntnerhof is one of Vienna’s best-kept secrets. Tucked away in a quiet side street, just fve minutes on foot from the Stephansdom, the hotel ofers light-flled rooms with high ceilings, muted colour schemes globalblue.com
and extremely comfortable beds. A warm welcome is guaranteed with personable members of staf on hand to make your stay memorable and provide insider tips; relax on the private terrace on warmer days and indulge with the extensive bufet breakfast. Hotel Kärntnerhof, Grashofgasse 4, 1010 Vienna, +43 (0)1 512 1923, karntnerhof.com
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Great Fosters Thought to have been built as a royal hunting lodge in 1550, Great Fosters continues to ofer an experience ft for a king in its beautifully preserved Grade I-listed property. The house is set in 50 acres of gardens, featuring an outdoor heated swimming pool, tennis court and
lake. Inside, each of the hotel’s 43 rooms has a diferent dÊcor, from the historic grandeur of the Italian suite to the more modern luxury of the Coach House rooms. Be sure to dine in the Tudor Room, which serves an exquisite tasting menu. Great Fosters, Stoude Road, Egham, Surrey TW20 9UR, +44 (0)1784 433822, greatfosters.co.uk
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Arthotel BlAue GAns Located on Salzburg’s most prestigious street, and just minutes from Mozart’s birthplace, Blaue Gans’ modern minimalist interior provides a welcome contrast to its historic surroundings. The hotel prides itself on its art collection; more than 100 pieces of contemglobalblue.com
porary art can be found displayed in the winding corridors and large, bright and airy rooms. Service is exemplary, attentive yet never stifing, while added extras including in-room massages add a touch of luxury to your stay. Arthotel Blaue Gans, Getreidegasse 41-43, 5020 Salzburg, +43 (0)662 842 4910, hotel-blaue-gans-salzburg.at
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Guide
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Global Blue’s guide ensures you make the most of your trip to Madrid with a look at the city’s must-visit destinations, from the fnest chocolatiers to the coolest concept stores. Start with SHOP’s highlights before delving deeper with expert guidance from our welltravelled team. For more helpful hints and detailed city guides, check out globalblue.com/madrid.
Calle Gran Vía is one of the city’s most important shopping streets, and also features a number of hotels and visitor attractions. Be sure to admire two of its most impressive edifces: the striking Metrópolis and Telefónica buildings.
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SNAPSHOTS OF A CITY
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‘The true spirit of Madrid can be found in its traditional bars, busy squares, vibrant food markets and lively arts and music scene,’ Mónica Goya, SHOP’s picture assistant
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TOP CHOCOLATE SHOPS 1. Cacao Sampaka Boutique chocolatier Cacao Sampaka is known for its innovative flavour combinations and novel creations. Options include gin and tonic-infused milk chocolate, white chocolate with green tea, and bitter orange and chocolate batons. Be sure to try before you buy at the on-site café. Cacao Sampaka, Calle Orellana 4, 28004 Madrid, +34 91 319 5840, cacaosampaka.com 1
2. Xocoa The striking pink and white décor of Xocoa marks the boutique as one of Madrid’s most modern chocolatiers. The product range features whimsical shapes, including keys, buttons and candles, as well as turrónes, truffles, macadamia nut bonbons and panettone. Xocoa, Calle General Díez Parlier 15, 28001 Madrid, +34 91 575 9232, xocoa.es 3. Oriol Balaguer Regarded as one of the most inventive chocolatiers in Spain, Oriol Balaguer’s boutique has a gallery-like feel with intricate displays of high-quality chocolates and cakes. Expect a variety of textures, and flavoured options featuring spices, herbs and fruit. Oriel Balaguer, Calle de José Ortega y Gasset 44, 28006 Madrid, +34 91 401 6463, oriolbalaguer.com
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Known to stock the most iconic items from the latest collections, Delitto e Castigo has become a must-visit boutique. the store caters to men and women with its well-edited range, featuring pieces by labels such as Dsquared2, Yohji Yamamoto and Versace. expert team members are on hand to provide a personalised service.
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Matadero Madrid With its grand boulevards and districts possessing distinctive characters, Madrid is one of the best cities in Europe for those who like to walk. On sunny afternoons stroll through the Alcalá gate into El Retiro park, venture further afield to visit the popular flea market and the antique shops of La Latina area, or pay a visit to Matadero Madrid, the contemporary art centre set inside the new Madrid Rio park. Matadero Madrid, Plaza de Legazpi 8, 28045 Madrid, +34 91 517 7309, mataderomadrid.org
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Day Trip: Las Rozas Village Situated just 30 minutes from Madrid city centre, Las Rozas Village ofers a mix of high-end international labels and acclaimed Spanish designers, all with discounts of
up to 60%. the outlet is designed to refect the architectural style of local villages, with pale terracotta walls, shaded arcades and treelined boulevards.
DoN’t MiSS … Shopping & Segway this exclusive package includes: • Return tickets on the Shopping express from central Madrid to Las Rozas Village • A ViP card providing 10% additional saving on purchases • A two-course dinner at Sobrino de Botin restaurant • A tour of Madrid city centre by Segway. Shopping & spa
Las Rozas Village, Calle de Juan Ramón Jiménez 3, 28232 Las Rozas, +34 91 640 4908, lasrozasvillage.com, chicoutletshopping.com Opening times Monday-Sunday: 10am9pm (Saturday to 10pm)
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How to get tHeRe By Car
PeRfeCt DAY Hannah Lewis, SHoP’s assistant fashion and news editor, describes a perfect day at Las Rozas Village 11am
Leave the A6 motorway at exit 19. turn left at the frst roundabout, take the frst exit at the next, then follow the signs for Las Rozas Village. Alternatively, you can reach the village via the M50 highway, leaving the highway at exit 82 signposted Parque empresarial. the main entrance is on travesía de Navalcarbón. By Train
Start your day among the artistic designs found at Roberto Verino.
1pm Relax at The Lobby Café, which ofers a menu of salads, soups and sandwiches.
3pm Admire clean-cut and quintessentially french collections at Georges Rech.
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5pm Visit Nanos to discover a range of high-quality clothing for children and babies.
Renfe train services leave from Madrid’s Atocha station every 15 minutes; take the C8A, C8B or C10 line. You can also take the C8A and C8B from Madrid Chamartín. on arrival at the station, Las Rozas Village is a short taxi ride away. By Shopping Express ® the Shopping express ® luxury coach service runs from central Madrid to Las Rozas Village daily all year round. By Bus Local buses leave Madrid’s Moncloa station for Las Rozas Village every 20 minutes. the journey takes approximately 40 minutes. Look for bus numbers 625, 628 and 629.
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РУССКИЙ ПЕРЕВОД 40: A Taste Of Local Life
Вкус Местной Жизни Карен Муннис рассказывает о необычных заведениях Мадрида – от семейных таверн до pop-up проектов Лучший способ до конца прочувствовать город – это отправиться на обед в те же заведения, где бывают местные жители. И это отлично понимает Лорен Алоиз, поскольку она уже несколько лет пишет о ресторанах Мадрида. Обнаружив на этом рынке свободную нишу, в 2012 году она придумала Madrid globalblue.com
Food Tour: «Когда я пришла к идее food-туров и убедилась, что в Мадриде нет ничего подобного, я действовала уже очень быстро», – делится Алоиз, переехавшая в Испанию из Америки. Компания Madrid Food Tour организует для путешественников кулинарные экскурсии с гидами по тапасбарам, маленьким семейным лавкам и продуктовым рынкам. Дегустируя блюда в исторических тавернах, гости заодно исследуют районы испанской столицы, как, например, Huertas, и проникаются местным образом жизни. Алоиз стремится сохранить камерную атмосферу во время таких прогулок,
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поэтому группа, как правило, состоит всего из пяти человек: «Практически на каждой остановке мы знакомимся с семьями, которые управляют собственным маленьким предприятием. Ведь именно это мы ценим больше всего». Несмотря на то, что Мадрид – один из самых крупных городов Европы, ему удается сохранить спокойную атмосферу. Расслабленный досуг – здесь это национальное хобби: мадридцы любят удобно расположиться на террасе и хорошо покушать поздним вечером: «Никакого напряжения, каждый просто наслаждаются собой и окружающими», – комментирует Алоиз. Того же мнения придерживается София Бозикис. Она родилась в Канаде и занималась дизайном аксессуаров, а в Мадрид приехала в 2009 году, чтобы сотрудничать с лучшими кожевенными производителями. Но влюбившись в мадридскую культуру, осталась надолго: «Это удивительное ощущение – потеряться среди извилистых улочек, останавливаться в крошечных маленьких кафе и тапас-барах». Как и многие коренные горожане, она больше всего любит район La Latina. В маленьком винном баре La Concha можно с удовольствием открыть бутылочку Rioja, а затем попробовать и другие
многочисленные вина, задержавшись допоздна. Особого внимания достоин и квартал Lavapiés: здесь есть испанские бары, пакистанские рестораны и стильные кафе – все они находятся недалеко друг от друга. Наряду с традиционными заведениями, укоренными в испанской традиции, в Мадриде становится все больше магазинов, мероприятий и галерей, которые работают в формате pop-up – то есть открываются на непродолжительный срок в необычных местах. Мы особенно рекомендуем посетить такие временные магазины, кафе и просто места отдыха
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с открытой террасой. Кроме того, в Мадриде работает специализированное агентство, которое придумывает и проводит небольшие атмосферные события. Как правило, у них характерные названия – например, Te Apartment и Te Patio. Так, проект Te House занял трехэтажное здание в роскошном округе Salamanca и представил посетителям 80 брендов одежды, мебели, ювелирные украшений и аксессуаров, а также кафе, бар и огромную террасу на крыше. globalblue.com
Анонсы подобных мероприятий распространяются сарафанным радио, поэтому следите за новостями в социальных сетях, чтобы наверняка не пропустить следующее. Чему бы вы ни посвятили свой досуг в Мадриде, вы непременно почувствуете, что этот город пленяет свои шармом и встречает чередой удивительных заведений, сохранивших традиционный дух. spain.info, madridfoodtour.com, esmejor.es
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40: A Taste Of Local Life 入乡随俗马德里 无论是街角休闲的小咖啡馆,还是热 情洋溢的即兴活动,马德里的精彩无 限,让Karen Munnis带您一探究竟。 俗话 说的好,入乡得随俗。L au r en Aloise 也深知这一点,可在马德里做 美食作家这么多年了,她发现现实并
83 不能满足游客的需求,于是她打造了 2012 马德里美食之旅。Loise从美国 来到西班牙,她说:"当我想到美食之 旅 这个主 意并发现马德里 从 未举办 过,我立马就行动了。" A loi se 的公司是旅客和导 游之 间的桥梁。导游会带着大家展开马德 里的美食之旅,包括最著名的塔帕斯 小吃(TA PAS),家族食品店、美食 广场之旅,在一些历史悠久的咖啡馆 里还有免费试吃的美食,如此深入地 走进马德里,比方说在 Huertas 小酌 一杯,旅客会更了解本地人的生活方 式。 虽然是欧洲最大的城市之一,马 德里也以其闲适、自在著称。整个西 班牙都喜欢休闲、娱乐,马德里人热 爱夜晚,在这个城市的大小食肆、酒 吧都能看到本地人,美食美酒相伴, 享受美好时光。Aloise说,在这个城市
里没有人会觉得有压力,他们都在享 受生活。 对Aloise的话,Sofa Bozikis也 表示赞同。这位生于加拿大的视频设 计师在2009年因与当地著名的皮具生 产商合作来到马德里工作,但真正令 她留下来的是对这座城市灿烂文化的 热爱。她说,肆意漫步在城市的小街 小道里,留恋小小的咖啡馆和 Tapas 小吃店令人感觉棒极了。整个城市最 吸引她的地方叫做 La Latina,本地 人也很喜欢去。在那你会看到一个葡 萄酒酒吧La Concha,可以点上一杯 Rioja,或尝尝店家的其他好酒。在这 条街上还有许多西班牙酒吧、巴基斯 坦风味的餐厅和大大小小的咖啡馆。 除了一 些 传 统 的 商 店,越 来 越 多 的商店、画廊 和 即 兴活 动 如 雨后 春笋般出现在马德里。在这里,无论 衣、食、住、行,"The Apartment"
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、"The Patio"等本地中介都能帮上 忙,它们提供许多短期的活动能让您 深入体会到马德里人的生活。新举办 的"The House"活动位于最热门的 萨拉曼卡区的一栋三层建筑,80多个 品牌琳琅满目,家具、服饰、珠宝配饰 一应俱全。旅客还以在咖啡厅、酒吧和 顶层露台休憩片刻。类似的活动口口 相传,记得要密切关注社交媒体,千万 别错过精彩活动。 不管走到哪,您一定会发现,迷 人的马德里就是这么一座处处充满惊 喜的魔力之都。 spain.info, madridfoodtour.com, esmejor.es
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40: A Taste Of Local Life ローカルライフを楽しむ 家族経営のタベルナからポップアッ プ・イベントまで、マドリードには隠れ た魅力が一杯。カレン・ムニスが探索 した。 どの都市でも、観光の楽しみの一つ は地元民の食事処で食べること。そう 考えていたローレン・アロイスは、マド リードで数年フードライターとして働く うちに市場の空隙を見つけ、2012 年 にマドリード・フードツアーを始めた。 「フードツアーのアイデアを思いつい て、マドリードにそれが無いとわかっ た時、すぐさま行動に出た」というア ロイスはアメリカからスペインへ移住 した。 彼女の会社では観光客と地元ガ イドの橋渡しをしており、ガイドはタパ スの夕べや小規模な家族経営の食品 店訪問、食料品マーケット訪問など、 料理関係の穴場を案内する。訪問客 は、歴史豊かな居酒屋で料理を試す 他、ウエルタスなど近隣の地区も探訪 し、マドリード人の生活を垣間見るこ とができる。ツアーグループの規模は せいぜい5人が普通で、参加者が親 近感を感じられるようにしている。 「 訪問先では大概、それぞれの小規模 ビジネスを経営する家族に会うこと ができ、それが当社ツアーの自慢で す。」 マドリードはヨーロッパ有数の大 都市だが、のんびりした雰囲気で有名 なのは今も変わらない。くつろぎの時 間を楽しむのが国民的娯楽で、 マドリ ード人は夜更けまで食事をし、この街 に数多くあるテラスでリラックスする のが好きだ。 「プレッシャーがなくて、
誰もがただ楽しく過ごしています」と いうアロイス。 ソフィア・ボジキスも同感だ。カ ナダ生まれのアクセサリーデザイナー で、そもそもはマドリードの大手革製 品メーカーで働くために2009 年に来 西したボジキスだが、ここの文化にほ れ込んで居ついた。 「小路に迷い込め ば雰囲気のいい小さなカフェやタパス バーを思いがけず発見するっていうの が素敵」という。そんな彼女のお気に 入りの一つが、地元民が常に集まって いるラ・ラティーナ地区だ。ここには 小さなワインバー、ラ・コンチャがあっ て、リオハをはじめ同店が扱うワイン の数々を夜更けまで楽しめる。もう一 つ見逃せない地区が、多様性で知ら れるラヴァピエス。ここでは、スパニッ シュバー、パキスタン料理のレストラ ン、ヒップなカフェが同じ通りに軒を 連ねる。 歴史香る伝統企業の並びに、マ ドリードで増えているポップアップ式 のショップやイベント、ギャラリーが出 現する。突発的に現れるそうしたスペ
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75: When You Shop The World, Shop Tax Free 海外でのお買い物が免税に グローバル・ブルーの免税ショッピン グ制度をご利用いただきますと、世界 各地の有名ショッピング街にある27万 軒を超える加盟店でのお買い物がお 得になります。 年間 2600万人が楽しまれている グローバル・ブルーの免税ショッピン グを、貴方もぜひご利用ください。手 続きは簡単。まず、青い星を目印に加 盟店を探します。星が見当たらなけれ ば、店員に「グローバル・ブルー?」と お尋ねください。あとは、次のステップ を踏むだけです。
ースを見つけて、買い物や食事を楽し み、テラスで一息入れるのもいい。さ らに嬉しいことに、マドリードの広告 代理 店が、 「ザ・アパートメント」、 「 ザ・パティオ」といった名でコミュニテ ィ感覚を醸し出した短期イベントを企 画・開催している。同社のポップアッ プ・イベント「ザ・ハウス」が開催され たシックなサラマンカ地区の三階建 ての建物では、80ものブランドが 家 具、衣料品、ジュエリー、アクセサリー を販売し、来場者はカフェやバー、広 々したルーフトップテラスも利用でき た。こうしたイベントの情報は口コミ で広まるため、ソーシャルメディアを欠 かさずチェックして次回の情報を入手 しよう。 何をするにしろ、この 街には 本 物のマドリードが体験できる魅力の スポットが溢れていることがわかるだ ろう。 spain.info, madridfoodtour.com, esmejor.es globalblue.com
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TRAVEL COMPANION La Portegna makes simple yet stylish handcrafted designs in leather and canvas with functional products including bags, cases, slippers and small leather accessories. The company was founded in Madrid by José Urrutia in 2009 upon the discovery of a photo album belonging to his grandmother, which documented her travels by boat between the UK and India in the 1930s and 1940s, including trips with the author Ernest Hemingway. All Save up to 15.7% by shopping tax free, see page 75
La Portegna products are created with the modern traveller in mind and are handmade by artisans in the south of Spain with an emphasis on the use of local and natural tanning oils. Urrutia is often in the store in the Salamanca district to talk to visitors about the collection. The canvas weekend bag pictured is a limited edition and will be an ideal companion for your next trip away. df
La Portegna weekend bag, €450, La Portegna, Calle Núñez de Balboa 62, 28001 Madrid, +34 91 435 3866, laportegna.com
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