Shopping at an outlet is usually always a great option, and in Spain, these types of stores have proliferated in recent years thanks to the discounts they offer, often exceeding 50% off the original price.
Most major brands, such as Adidas, Nike, and Adolfo Domínguez, have large stores where they sell unsold items from previous seasons. This way, we can find many bargains and, at the same time, keep up with the latest fashion trends without spending a lot of money.

Mercado Circular, Ikea’s secret outlet in Valencia: display furniture and accessories with up to 60% off. A perfect opportunity to take home sofas, tables, or bookshelves without disassembling them and to support responsible shopping.

Portuguese ceramics sold by weight. Like A Mercadoria, which we’ll tell you about next, this outlet has just opened its first store in Valencia with the same concept: plates sold by weight, and cups, glasses, and other products with fixed prices starting at 1.50 euros. It’s located in Quart de Poblet.

Sqrups is a mix between a dollar store and a supermarket, with products discounted by up to 80%. Most items come from discontinued collections, ended promotions, incomplete lines, or production surpluses. It already has three locations in the city of Valencia and two others in Sagunto and Torrent.

The largest Portuguese ceramics outlet in Spain has two stores in Valencia: one in Paiporta and another in Meliana. Here you’ll find plates, cups, glasses, and cutlery starting at 1.90 euros per kilo. Most of the stock comes from collections for major brands that, due to some cosmetic flaw, cannot be sold in large retail stores.

Gangazon follows in the footsteps of other tech outlets with offers on products returned to Amazon and other online platforms, priced between 2 and 30 euros.

This Adidas store doesn’t advertise itself as an outlet per se, but you’ll find plenty of deals on shoes and clothing from past collections that the brand is looking to clear out. It’s located at Factory Bonaire, the largest outlet center in Valencia.

Whether you’re looking for a wedding dress or a guest dress, or want to wear something special for your nephew’s, cousin’s, or daughter’s First Communion, here you’ll find a wide range of dresses to choose from. With personalized service, you’ll find the suit or dress that best suits your style.

The American brand Nike also offers great deals, which you’ll find at its Factory Bonaire store in Aldaia. From footwear to sportswear, accessories, and backpacks, if you’re looking for something from Nike, you can find it here at a great price.
Outlet Moto Valencia

Being a biker doesn’t have to be expensive. This outlet in Valencia is one of the most popular among motorcycle enthusiasts because you’ll find helmets, jackets, gloves, and other essential accessories for your weekend rides.
Adolfo Domínguez (Factory Bonaire)

The Spanish clothing brand Adolfo Domínguez is also joining the outlet trend with this store at Factory Bonaire. While you enjoy free parking, here you’ll find Spanish-style clothing at great prices (shirts, pants, blouses, bags, and much more).
Outlet Rugs

Home decor can also be found at great discounts. This store in Valencia specializes in rugs and offers hundreds of options, large and small, so you can decorate that bedroom or living room you’ve been meaning to spruce up just the way you like.

Torrent has a store specializing in the clearance of returns from major online platforms. The retail space offers a variety of furniture, ranging from TV stands and shoe racks to sideboards and vanities. The appliance section features air fryers, coffee makers, vacuum cleaners, and microwaves, complemented by specific items for pets, babies, and children.

SheBack sells off excess inventory and returns from major e-commerce platforms in Manises. The store stands out for its pallets of Shein-brand clothing, adapting its stock to the current season with items like coats, jackets, and a variety of footwear to ensure quick turnover.
The store also sells pallets of furniture to furnish offices at low cost, including desks and chairs. The selection is rounded out by a technology inventory focused on appliances from brands like Cecotec and Midea, where shoppers can find air fryers, food processors, hair dryers, and coffee makers.