Madrid Neighborhood: Malasana

Uncategorized — By on November 18, 2008 1:00 am

For some quick highlights of where to shop, what to eat and see in the neighborhood of Malasaña take a look below.

 

Where to Shop:

Japanese Closet

C/PEZ, 11-13

Tel: 915229771

This little boutique is unique among the other high end clothing stores in the area because it’s a mix between alternative, hip, sophistication and class. You’ll find jeans, organic tops, and innovative sweaters.


Zombie

C/PEZ, 7

Tel: 915219678

Zombie is one of the many vintage stores in the Malasaña area, and what sets it apart from the others is that it has a massive collection. You come looking for a leather jacket, and the next thing you know, your hands are full with three pairs of vintage sunglasses, some levis, and oh, don’t forget that rare hat you found. More on Zombie, click here.

 


Premium 

 

23, Manuel Malasaña

91 444 5974 

Where you’ll find that unique piece you’ve always wanted.


 Le Trip

Calle de Manuela Malasaña 24

+34 914 471 716

 Take a trip down to Malasaña for great quirky t-shirts and seventy style dresses.


 Popland Curiosity & Retro Accessories 

c/Manuela Malasaña 24

Metro: L1,L4 Bilbao 

Telef: 915 912 120

Looking for something off the charts?  One of kind? This shop has a variety of unique items fo you to enjoy. Check it out!


 

Where to Eat:

D’Valeria

C/Jesus del Valle, 6

Tel: 915232224

Resting a little low on the radar, this Peruvian restaurant has the potential to be Malasañas next destination to see and be seen. Don’t pass on their 10 Euro three course menu, it may be one of the best deals in the area.

 


What to See:

Oscar Sanchez Lozano (Galleria of art)

C/Colon, 15

Tel: 915214061

One can only come up with their own opinion when viewing the display of sculpture pieces, photos, and sketchbooks in this galleria. The independent culture of the district is definitely reflected inside the walls of the gallery, making the experience unique and thought provoking.

 

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By Jacob Michael