Holidays are often a chance to break free from the daily grind, immerse ourselves in new cultures, sample exotic cuisine, soak up the sun, and for many, indulge in a spot of shopping. SomeBritish high street favourites offer unique finds overseas that aren't available back home.
With that in mind, Florence Grace, from Manchester, was utterly gobsmacked when she discovered what she's dubbed "the world's best" Primark on her recent jaunt to a European metropolis. While exploring Madrid, Florence stumbled upon the colossal Primark storeand couldn't contain her excitement.
"Guys look at this Primark I'm in, are you joking me," exclaimed Florence in an Instagram video. "Imagine this being your Primark."
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This particular Primark in Madrid is outdone in size only byBirmingham's sprawling flagship and features fivelevels of fashionparadise, complete with balconies peering into the heart of the grand structure.
Nestled on Gran Vía, Madrid's renowned shopping centre, this store is one of 11 Primark stores gracing the Spanish capital.
During her spree, Florence, a lifestyle and fashion influencer, unearthed a treasure trove of summer-ready shorts and tees, skirts, "the best" linen trousers, floral claw clips, among other gems.
Florence was particularly struck by the extensive range of sizes on offer, noting: "The best thing about this Primark is they have actually got sizes of everything, like they are so stocked up."
However, Florence described the shop as "carnage" during her visit, and with such an array of clothing on offer, it's no wonder the place was heaving!
Social media users have since flocked to the comments section to express their views. One user exclaimed: "This is the world's best Primark."
Another concurred: "It's a fantastic store." A third chimed in: "So nice." And a fourth shared their experience: "Yesss, I have been there. Fabulous."
One commenter even offered a friendly caution, saying: "I was just there last week! You can easily get lost."
Meanwhile, another lamented the state of some UK branches, questioning: "Why can't our UK Primarks be like this? Some in our cities are rubbish."
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