
Every year, when July comes around, people flock to lottery sales booths like Doña Manolita or Lotería Ópera to get their number before anyone else.
Queues of up to three quarters of an hour are what we can expect if we want to get our lucky number or avoid even longer crowds if we wait until Christmas.
‘La Premiosa’, the talisman of the lottery administration at Chamartín station, is once again vandalized
Hundreds of people have taken to the streets, and more importantly, are willing to wait for almost an hour to get their coveted lottery ticket that could mean a before and after in their lives.
A resident of Arganzuela wins over 1.3 million euros in La Primitiva
Many businesses have started selling numbers since July 1st and both locals and foreigners have not waited even a second to get theirs.