New El Corte Inglés supermarket and UNIT fashion store opens in Torremolinos
By Adam Woodward • Published: 18 Jun 2026 • 18:30 • 1 minute read
El Corte Inglés, Torremolinos. Credit: Margarita del Cid FB
Shoppers in the Costa del Sol are now given easy access to daily groceries and family fashion from today as El Corte Ingles reopens its Torremolinos site in refreshed form. Local expats can take advantage of convenient supermarket options on the ground floor and stylish clothing at a good price upstairs in the first UNIT outlet of this type in Andalucia.
Situated on Avenida Benyamina, this updated venue replaces the previous outlet and delivers practical solutions for busy households seeking good, fresh produce, prepared meals and quick online order collection.
Convenient supermarket services for daily needs
Customers discover a wide selection of fresh items, groceries, frozen goods and chilled products in the ground-floor supermarket. Assisted counters handle bakery, patisserie, fresh produce and ready meals to simplify everyday routines. Expats will appreciate home delivery and Click & Car pickup options that save time during peak summer periods or when managing family schedules.
Opening offers reward early visitors
Purchases completed between 18 and 21 June will earn customers coupons worth the exact amount spent, issued in €10 units. Recipients redeem these on buys of €60 or more from June 22 to July 15. This incentive encourages residents and holidaymakers to explore the new layout while enjoying immediate savings on regular shopping.
UNIT delivers family fashion on the upper level
Visitors head upstairs to the new UNIT store for clothing ranges aimed at men, women, children, sport and footwear. Garments focus on comfort, practicality and current styles suitable for all ages and occasions. A dedicated counter supports online order collection, streamlining digital purchases for those who prefer to browse in person.
Improved local shopping options
This transformation equips Torremolinos with a combined food and fashion destination that supports residential and tourist demands. Expats can enjoy proximity to reliable services without long journeys to larger centres. The format integrates everyday essentials with family apparel under one roof, improving weekly routines for many households in the area. El Corte Ingles continues to adapt its presence to meet community requirements through this modernised space.
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Adam Woodward
Adam is a writer who has lived in Spain for over 25 years. With a background in English teaching and a passion for music, food, and the arts, he brings a rich personal perspective to his work at Euro Weekly News. As a father of three with deep roots in Spanish life, Adam writes engaging stories that explore culture, lifestyle, and the everyday experiences that shape communities across Spain.
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