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11 Best Markets in Spain: A Full Guide

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While traveling through Spain, we realized that there are many wonderful markets to check out. Whether going by Mercados (Castilian) or Mercats (Catalan), they are plentiful in a variety of different cities. We went through and explored as many as we could. Below are some of the most popular markets in Spain that are definitely worth checking out.

There are many delicious local foods to try out, as well as many fresh fruits and vegetables. The markets are more similar to food halls than farmers markets, but you’ll find both in many of the markets. One market in the list is a flea market in Madrid. As always, be sure to keep an eye on all our belongings as the markets are hotbeds for pickpockets.

  • Barcelona
    • Mercat de la Boqueria
      • Location and Schedule
    • Mercat de Sant Antoni
      • Location and Schedule
    • Mercat Sagrada Familia
      • Location and Schedule
  • Madrid
    • Mercado de San Miguel
      • Location and Schedule
    • Mercado San Antón
      • Location and Schedule
    • Mercado de San Ildefonso
      • Location and Schedule
    • Mercado de la Paz
      • Location and Schedule
    • El Rastro Mercado- Flea Market
      • Location and Schedule
  • Valencia
    • Mercado de Tapinería
      • Location and Schedule
    • Mercat Central de València
      • Location and Schedule
    • Mercado de Colón
      • Location and Schedule
  • Wrap Up: Markets in Spain

Barcelona

Barcelona is a popular place to visit for the amazing architecture and the beaches, but don’t overlook the markets. We have a great 48-hour itinerary to Barcelona that includes seeing some markets as well.

Mercat de la Boqueria

This market has a vintage feel to it since it officially opened in 1840. Documentation actually shows this market all the way back to the year 1200! The stalls are all situated in the open air with a metal roof. It is a great market to walk around while trying some great traditional Spanish foods. I would not recommend warm food, as most of it will be microwaved to get heated up (which was a bummer), but the jamon Iberico is a must-try! You could always go on a historical tour of the market while enjoying the food and wines.

Cones of different meats and cheeses available to snack on while exploring the markets of Spain

Location and Schedule

  • La Boqueria is open Monday through Saturday, 8:00 – 20:30. It is closed on Sundays
  • Address: La Rambla 91, Barcelona
  • Nearest metro station: Liceu (L3), from there, it is a 5-minute walk

Mercat de Sant Antoni

Mercat de Sant Antoni is one of the most significant and active markets in Barcelona. It is a cornerstone of the Barcelona market scene. While originally an open-air market, it is now in a permanent structure. This is the largest market in Barcelona, Spain. Unlike La Boqueria, Mercat de Sant Antoni is less touristy, making it quieter and more relaxed.

It is beloved by locals who enjoy shopping and chatting with the vendors. Definitely check out the deals combining jamon with a glass of Cava. On Sunday mornings, the market expands to add even more offerings aside from the produce, hams, and cheeses.

Hanging salami in the markets of Spain

Location and Schedule

  • The Sant Antoni Market operates from Monday to Saturday, 8:00 – 20:30
  • Address: Carrer del Comte d’Urgell 1, Barcelona
  • Nearest Metro Station: Sant Antoni (L2), two-minute walk from the market’s entrance

Mercat Sagrada Familia

If you’re visiting Barcelona during the wintertime to experience the European Christmas markets, be sure to add this market to your list. The Sagrada Familia market transforms into a magical outdoor Christmas market. It is very popular due to the incredible view of the Sagrada Familia church.

Additionally, many of the vendors have been in this market of Spain for generations. They are experts in their field of produce. The market is set up for you to meander and spend plenty of time exploring. There are chairs and tables. If you’re traveling with kids, there is even a playground!

Location and Schedule

  • Sagrada Familia Market is open Monday to Thursday from 7:00 to 14:30 and 17:30 to 20:30, Friday from 7:00 to 20:30, and Saturday from 7:00 to 15:00. It is closed on Sundays
  • Address: Carrer de Padilla, 255, Barcelona
  • Nearest Metro Station: Sagrada Familia (L2), from there it is a 5-minute walk

Madrid

Madrid is a popular place to visit for the amazing architecture and the plentiful parks, but don’t overlook the markets. We have a great 48-hour itinerary of Madrid that includes seeing some markets as well.

Mercado de San Miguel

This is probably one of the most well-known markets in Madrid, Spain. This unique building has always been a market since the 19th century. It only has food stands inside, which offer a wide range of elaborate tapas and gourmet products. You’ll find Iberian ham, fresh seafood, and many other trendy stands. It is one of the trendiest places to eat in Madrid. It is always packed. It’s also a great place to do a food tour. This food tour will show you all the best stalls and traditional foods. Remember to keep an eye on your belongings while in the market, especially over the weekend when it’s busier.

Mercado de San Miguel in Madrid, Spain

Location and Schedule

  • Mercado de San Miguel is open Monday-Sunday from 10:00-00:00
  • Address: Pl. de San Miguel, Madrid
  • Nearest Metro Stations: Opera (5-minute walk), Sol (6-minute walk)

Mercado San Antón

This market consists of three floors of delicious food. The first floor is primarily perishable foods, then take-away food, followed by the Cocina de Antón. The top floor is a restaurant where the fresh produce from the first floor is used to make fresh meals. You bring up the produce and they will cook it for you, or the restaurant has a set menu. There is also a rooftop terrace for lounging with a cocktail.

Location and Schedule

  • Mercado San Antón is open Monday-Sunday from 9:30-00:00
  • Address: C. de Augusto Figueroa, 24, Madrid
  • Nearest Metro Station: Chueca is a 1-minute walk from the door of the market

Mercado de San Ildefonso

This market is awesome for exploring food from all around the world, as well as Spanish food. It is a great place to have a pre-dinner drink or appetizer. There are 20 stands with food you can try. There are two terraces and a cocktail bar on the third floor. The markets have a DJ on weekends to bring up the party. It is a great addition to any Madrid itinerary. We enjoyed some appetizers at a couple of stands before dinner.

Some of the stalls at the Mercado de San Ildefonso in Madrid, Spain

Location and Schedule

  • Mercado de San Ildefonso is open Monday-Sunday from 13:00-00:00
  • Address: Calle de Fuencarral, 57, Madrid
  • Nearest Metro Station: Tribunal, which is a 3-minute walk to the market

Mercado de la Paz

Mercado de la Paz is probably the least touristy market in this list of markets in Spain. It boasts stalls filled with fresh produce, cheese, meat, and seafood. There are several restaurants as well. One of the best places we had Spanish tortilla was at Mercado de la Paz at Casa Dani. The market itself is less glamorous than other markets, but it is far more traditional. The prices are great, and it is truly a gem.

The tortilla we ate while exploring the markets of Spain

Location and Schedule

  • Mercado de San Ildefonso is open Monday-Sunday from 13:00-00:00
  • Address: Cl. de Ayala, 28 B, Madrid
  • Nearest Metro Station: Serrano, which is a 6-minute walk to the market

El Rastro Mercado- Flea Market

The largest and oldest flea market in Spain, El Rastro, truly has a little of everything. It is only open on Sundays and spans multiple streets. You’ll find great souvenirs to take home here, from flamenco dresses to local art to antiques. Be sure to have some room in your suitcase for the shopping. Be sure to navigate the side streets and explore the local La Latina area. It would also be helpful to have some cash with you. Finally, it will be even more important to keep an eye on your belongings because it is so full and busy.

Flamenco dresses for sale at El Rastro in Spain.

Location and Schedule

  • El Rastro is only open on Sundays from 9:00 to 15:00
  • Address: Pl. de Cascorro, 4, Madrid
  • Nearest Metro Station: La Latina, which is a 2-minute walk to the flea market

Valencia

Valencia is a popular destination for its historical center, the impressive new multi-art and cultural center, and its stunning beaches, but don’t overlook the vibrant markets.

Mercado de Tapinería

The Mercado has four spaces that bring it to life. There is La Nube (the cloud), Bar & Kitchen, and Espai X. This spacious market has small pop-up shops, many events, and food stands. La Nube is a space that can be rented out for events and workshops. It showcases many artisans and freelancers from the local area. It’s a great place to shop for souvenirs and to get something truly unique.

Location and Schedule

  • Mercado de Tapinería is open Thursday – Sunday. On Thursday and Friday it is open from 11:00-14:00 and 17:00-20:30. On Saturday it is 11:00-20:30 and Sunday is 11:00-20:00. The market is closed Monday-Wednesday.
  • Address: C/ de la Tapineria, 15, Valencia

Mercat Central de València

This is the largest market in Valencia. The market sells produce, meats, seafood, and prepared food. You can get desserts and other snacks while shopping around the Mercat. With many different stalls, there is so much to see and try. This is a great spot to stop for lunch or appetizers while exploring Valencia. You can get an insider experience at shopping for groceries at the Mercat with this Paella making class! You will learn the traditional Valencian way of making paella with ingredients from the market.

Lunch at the market in Valencia, Spain

Location and Schedule

  • Mercat Central de Valencia is open Monday to Saturday, 7:30 – 15:00. Closed on Sundays
  • Address: Ciutat Vella, 46001, Valencia.

Mercado de Colón

This iconic 1916 former market, situated in a grand modernist building, is now a hub for dining and shopping. You’ll find many amazing local restaurants and food stalls in this market. This late-night market is perfect for a post-dinner drink. It is lively and very popular with the local crowds in Valencia. Outside of the most touristy areas, you’ll find many more locals here. It’s definitely a good place to try out the Valencian specialty: Paella.

Location and Schedule

  • Mercado de Colón is open Monday through Sunday from 7:30 to 00:00 and 00:30 to 03:00.
  • Address: Carrer de Jorge Juan, 19, L’Eixample, 46004, València

Wrap Up: Markets in Spain

In just these three cities, there are so many wonderful markets to enjoy and explore. You’ll see a wide variety of local and fresh food to try. It is great for groceries, to try your hand at cooking, or to get delicious prepared food, the Spanish way. You cannot go wrong with any of these markets on your visit to Spain. Of course, there are more markets than the ones listed here. Barcelona has its own flea market, and all three cities have book fairs and markets. This is a country that is full of local artisans ready to sell in small local shops. You just need to explore off the beaten path!

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Thanks for stopping by. We are Larry & Daphne French, the founders of Our French Travels. Our shared love of travel has led us to start sharing some of our adventures here. We are constantly on the lookout for our next adventure; so far we have visited over 70 cities worldwide with hundreds more on our bucket list. When we are not traveling or planning our next adventure, we can be found at home playing with our cat and dog. Learn more about us here.

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