Holiday rentals news - M&S opening store in Spain

Our top picks

Holiday Cottages
11290 Properties

Villas in Spain
8759 Properties

Villas in Tenerife
792 Properties

Gites in France
5962 Properties

Holiday Cottages in Cornwall
2303 Properties

London Holiday Apartments
590 Properties

Florida Villas
748 Properties

Villas in Ibiza
212 Properties

Villas in Portugal
3200 Properties

Villas in Turkey
1975 Properties

Villas in Malta
316 Properties

Lake District Cottages
602 Properties

Villas in Mallorca
835 Properties

Villas in Greece
1142 Properties

Villas in Cyprus
2485 Properties

Holiday Cottages Scotland
1286 Properties

Cottages in Wales
1626 Properties

Villas in Lanzarote
690 Properties

Cottages in Ireland
1188 Properties

Holiday Apartments New York
153 Properties

 
Industry news
   
Travel services
   
Travel guides
   
Car hire
   
 
Industry news > Tourism and Travel News > M&S opening store in Spain

M&S opening store in Spain

Send to FriendAdd to FavouritesPrint Article
M&S opening store in Spain
M&S opening store in Spain
Marks & Spencer is returning to Spain. M&S will open a shop in Marbella in November.


M&S has over 300 stores overseas but pulled out of mainland Spain eight years ago, reports The Daily Telegraph. However, from next month holidaymakers renting Marbella apartments will be able to stock up on M&S goods.

The Costa del Sol M&S shop will stock clothing, homeware, biscuits and cakes. Fresh food will not be available.

Until now, M&S's Spanish presence has been limited to franchises on the Canary Islands. Tourists staying in Gran Canaria apartments have a choice of three M&S shops and there is also one on Tenerife.

The British territory of Gibraltar also has one. M&S sold its nine shops on the Spanish mainland in 2001 to the El Corte Ingles retail chain.

This story was brought to you by holidaylettings.co.uk, the UK's No.1 for holiday homes worldwide.

Related stories
McDonald's to open at the Louvre
Ashley Cole buys Girls Aloud's Cheryl villa in Spain for her 25th birthday
23 October 2009 
Print this article