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Mahada Anda's Flea Market in Madrid is a popular and visited market with five must-visit stalls. Cosmedecriso offers quality makeup at competitive prices. Samuel Fernandez has affordable jewelry made from various materials. Maximo Mantel has practical and decorative tablecloths in different styles. Bohemia offers exclusive fabrics and prints for Boho style enthusiasts. Paula Ruiz Bolsos is a popular bag stall with a wide range of bags for every occasion. Mahada Anda's Flea Market, five stalls you must visit. Mahada Anda's Flea Market with a history of three decades has become a phenomenon attracting more and more visitors without losing its essence. Cheap and cheerful, it's considered one of the most popular and visited markets in the Madrid region and across Spain. It has recently become quite famous thanks to social media. Here are five must visit stalls listed from one to five. One, Cosmedecriso, this stall owned by Jesus de la Riva is a makeup store specializing in makeup items tested for quality and offered at competitive prices. It has earned the trust and loyalty of many customers. You can find brushes, silicone spatulas, cleansing sponges and more proving that with imagination, some skill and the right tools, success is guaranteed. Two, Samuel Fernandez, this stall offers high quality, affordable jewelry including necklaces, bracelets, earrings and rings. Samuel Fernandez has taken over this family business which has been around for 44 years and has refreshed its product range with items made from various materials including steel, ideal for those allergic to other materials and durable over time. Three, Maximo Mantel, with practical and decorative tablecloths, Maximo's stall offers a wide range of styles, sizes and materials. The colorful tablecloths, especially the stain resistant ones made from textile materials with plastic or resin coatings are easy to clean and maintain making them a popular choice for many households. Four, Bohemia, for those who love the Boho style, the Bohemia stall is a must visit. Offering exclusive fabrics and prints directly from India, including cotton kimonos with hand embroidery, velvet vests, reversible quilted jackets and cashmere wool shawls, Bohemia has everything for Boho style enthusiasts. Five, Paula Ruiz Bolsos, the best spot goes to the stall known for attracting many visitors and being one of the oldest at the market. This popular bag stall named after one of the market's founders, Paula Ruiz and now managed by her son David Bravo, offers a wide range of bags for every occasion from trendy to classic in various sizes and materials.