Last weekend, I made a special trip to Las Rozas Village. As Madrid’s largest outlet, it offers quite comprehensive brand coverage. Since I saw people asking about the specific brands available on forums, I’ve compiled information from my actual visit and would like to share my shopping experience.
Brand Distribution
Las Rozas Village currently houses over 100 brands for Madrid branded clothing, covering categories like apparel, shoes, bags, accessories, and home goods. Luxury brands include Gucci, Prada, Burberry, and Loewe. Mid-to-high-end brands like Polo Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, and Hugo Boss all have stores here. For sportswear, Nike, Adidas, and Puma usually offer good discounts, especially on past-season styles. Spanish local brands like Camper, Desigual, and Adolfo Domínguez can also be found at this [Madrid brand] destination.

Actual Discounts and Prices
During this visit, I checked the actual discounts at several brands. Gucci’s discounts range from 30%-50%, with styles mainly from the past two seasons—classic pieces rarely go on sale. Burberry scarves are priced around 180-250 euros after discount, considerably cheaper than downtown boutiques. Sportswear brands offer even more significant discounts, with some Nike shoes reaching 60% off, though popular sizes often sell out quickly.
| Brand Category | Discount Range | Recommendation | |
| Luxury Brands | 30%-50% | ★★★☆☆ |
| Mid-High End Apparel | 40%-70% | ★★★★☆ |
| Sportswear Brands | 50%-70% | ★★★★★ |
| Local Brands | 40%-60% | ★★★★☆ |
Transportation and Opening Hours
From the city center, you can take bus 625 or 626 for direct access, with a journey time of about 40 minutes. If driving, take the A6 highway and exit at Las Rozas—the parking lot is large, so no worries about finding a spot. Opening hours are Monday to Sunday, 10:00-21:00, though I recommend visiting on weekdays as weekends get extremely crowded. Special note: January and July are sale seasons when discounts are further reduced from the regular outlet prices.
Shopping Tips
If you’re planning a serious shopping trip, allow at least 3-4 hours. The village has an open-air design, so remember sun protection in summer and warm clothing in winter as some areas can be quite windy. Check the official website beforehand to locate your target brands and save time. Many stores offer tax refunds, so non-EU residents should bring their passports for Tax Free processing. Overall, if you’re not chasing the latest collections like at [El Corte Inglés], shopping here offers great value, especially when stocking up on sportswear or buying gifts for family and friends.