All luxury brands at discount priceLas Rozas Village, is a big open air mall in the north west of Madrid in Las Rozas. Here you will find plenty of luxury brands that propose discount prices for products of previous seasons. The average discount rate depends on the brand and the period of the year, but it goes from 30% to 70% or the average price. Las Rozas Village luxury brands outlet 70 offThe place is pretty nice, well decorated and if you like shopping and luxury brands this is the place to be. If the weather is nice you have the possibility to have lunch or dinner at their terrace restaurants.I will list the brands that you can find over there so you are sure of find what you are looking for.
Adolfo Dominguez
Aristocracy
Armani Outlet
Baldinini
Barbour
Billabong
Bimba y Lola
Hugo Boss
Bow tie
Brooks Brothers
Burberry
Bvlgari
Calvin Klein Jeans
Camper
Carolina Herrera
Calvin Klein underwear
Clarks
Coach
Columbia
Desigual
Diesel
Dirk Bikkembergs
Dockers
Dolores Promesas
El Ganso
Ermenegildo Zegna
Escada
Furla
G-star RAW & footwear
Gant
Geox
Gucci
Guess
Hackett
Hour passion
Imperio Clandestino
Intropia
Karen Millen
La Perla
Lacoste
Le Creuset
Levis
Liu Jo
Loewe
Lottusse
Maje
Michael Kors
Munich
Nanos
Napapijri
New Balance
Onitsuka Tiger
Pepe Jeans
Polo Ralph Lauren
Pretty Ballerinas
Punto Blanco
Purificación Garcia
Real Madrid
Rituals
Roverto Verino
Samsonite
Scalpers
Dolce & Gabbana
Starbucks
Ray-Ban
Superdry
Swatch
TAG Heuer
Timberland
Tommy Hilfiger
Tous
Tumi
UNO de 50
Vans
Versace
Villeroy & Boch
Watx
Zwilling J.A. Henckels
Longines
With all these brands available I’m sure, you will find what you are looking for.Las Rozas Village is around 18km outside Madrid, so I will list all the possibilities for you to get there.By BUS, you have to go to Moncloa bus station and take bus 625 (Madrid-Monte Rozas) or 628 (Madrid-El Cantizal) or 629 (Madrid-Parque Empresarial), there are buses every 20 minutes and it will take around 40 minutes to get there. The ticket will cost you 2,60 (one way). Here you will find the time table.By TRAIN: Las Rozas Village is accessible by train in 25 minutes from Madrid centre. El Pinar de Las Rozas station, just 3 km from Las rozas Village, so you will have to take a taxi in the station. The train service leaves from Madrid’s Atocha station every 15 minutes you can take lines C8A, C8B or C10 line. But also, you can take the C8A and C8B lines from Madrid Chamartin station. The price ticket is 2,60 one way.Last but not least, if you like Asian food there is an excellent restaurant a 2 minute’s walk form Las Rozas village call Kyoto, here is the link Calle Juan Ramón Jiménez, 28232 Las Rozas, Madrid.You want to do shopping in madrid after Las Rozas Village, go to gran via street in Madrid and keep your shopping going!
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