31 Oct, 2019 @ 10:00
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REVEALED: Which shops will be open tomorrow across Spain’s Malaga and Costa del Sol

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THE shopaholics among you may be fretting over the fact that tomorrow is a national holiday. 

But fear not, you will still be able to shop ’til you drop across Malaga and the Costa del Sol.

Despite it being All Saints day, November 1 has been approved as an ‘extra open day’ by the Andalucian Council of Commerce this year.

It means it is business as usual for many shopping centres.

In Malaga city, the centres which will be open as usual are Los Patios, Malaga Nostrum, Larios Centro, Plaza Malaga,  Vialia Málaga-Maria Zambrano Station, Plaza Mayor, and Rosaleda.

Big players like El Corte Ingles, Ikea, Leroy Merlin, Toys R Us, Worten and stores in Pier One will also be open.

Stores across the city will also remain open for business if they so choose.

Elsewhere in the province the following centres are guaranteed to be open: El Ingenio (Velez-Malaga), Miramar (Fuengirola), La Cañada (Marbella), Rincon de la Victoria, Puerto Marina Shopping (Benalmadena), La Veronica (Antequera ) and La Trocha (Coin), and the El Corte Inglés in Mijas and Marbella.

Laurence Dollimore

Laurence has a BA and MA in International Relations and a Gold Standard diploma in Multi-Media journalism from News Associates in London. He has almost a decade of experience and previously worked as a senior reporter for the Mail Online in London.

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