If the store opened at 10:00, around 9:00 a queue was already beginning to form at the Coso. The most impatient wanted to be the first to enter the Nike megastore which, since this Saturday, has become the largest in Zaragoza dedicated to sport. Trainers, the complete Jordan collection, accessories, sportswear… Everything was already occupying the shelves of the 1,952 square metre space which, from today, is already a paradise for sports lovers.

At 10:00, the store employees opened the doors and the long queue became a swarm that rushed into the modern store (and unlike other openings, there were no freebies at this one). Sweatshirts, tracksuits and trainers came and went among the customers. Most of them seemed pleased that there was a store like this in the city centre.
It is worth remembering that there is only one exclusive Nike store in the Puerto Venecia shopping centre.
“Until now, if you wanted clothes, trainers or whatever from the brand, you had to go there or go to a shop like El Corte Inglés or similar. It is very close, and you can also find very cool things,” admitted a young man.
The store has a large ground floor and an upper floor, and the second floor is where all the Nike Sportswear shoes and the Jordan collection, one of the most popular products, are to be found. The store also has the “House of Football” area, where everything you need to experience football on and off the pitch is available. There is also an area for children’s and women’s products.
This Nike superstore will remain open Monday to Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. , as well as on public holidays.

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