Food markets
Go over the gourmet markets of Madrid
Traditional markets have been reconverted, becoming gastronomic markets, where in addition to doing your daily groceries, you can have lunch, dinner or tapas. Immerse yourself in the gastronomic and sensorial experience offered by Madrid's gourmet markets.
If you still don't know any of these new meeting points, you're missing out on a trend-setting plan. Shall we meet at the market?

San Miguel Market
Located in the most traditional centre of Madrid, next to Plaza Mayor, it defines itself as “the temple of fresh products where the protagonist is not the chef, but the product”. The historic building is the only market in Madrid with the so-called iron architecture and is considered a Site of Cultural Interest in the Monument category.
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San Ildefonso Market
This food market is located on Fuencarral Street, with the urban spirit of street markets in London or New York. In its 19 specialized stalls you can find sausages, fruit, beer or taste creations such as the avant-garde tapas of chef David Delgado.
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San Antón Market, in Chueca
From a food market to a benchmark market for delicatessen products, the San Antón Market combines first-class food, difficult to find elsewhere in Madrid, with a tapas area and a terrace to enjoy the sun or the moon, at any time of the year, in the heart of the Chueca neighborhood.
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La Paz Market, in Salamanca area
Located in the heart of Madrid's Salamanca district and since 1882, La Paz Market, with its impeccable stalls and welcoming atmosphere, offers its customers a wide range of top-quality products.
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San Fernando Market, the market of Lavapiés
The San Fernando Market is making a comeback with a focus on the avant-garde and quality. Alongside traditional market stalls, there are other innovative businesses such as books sold by weight, handmade jewellery and a Japanese multi-space where you can taste authentic Japanese food, buy a book or attend a cultural activity.
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Antón Martín Market, at 5 Santa Isabel st.
The Plaza de Antón Martín gives its name to this traditional market where you can buy fresh produce or taste national and international food. Here you will find the only café in our country where you can taste 150 varieties of cereals.
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La Chispería de Chamberí
The Chamberí Market has transformed its central square into a meeting place and a place to sample national and international dishes. Its six stalls offer Atlantic fish and seafood, as well as Peruvian and Mexican delicacies. Its name pays homage to the chulapos and chulapas of Chamberí, the chisperos.
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Barceló Market
This new food market offers a varied cultural agenda alongside various gastronomic options. You can attend exhibitions and other activities while you decide to buy from its stalls.
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Vallehermoso Market
Here you can buy top quality products and taste dishes from all over the world. If you can't decide, you can have a Japanese dish for starters, something Italian for main course, or if you prefer, fast food with traditional appetizers like gildas or torreznos, it's up to you!
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Cortezo Yatai Market
This market takes its name from the popular counterfeit market in Shanghai, the largest in Asia, and offers different Asian specialties such as ramen, Pad Thai, curry, rice with shrimp, baos and much more. Travel to Bangkok, Tokyo or Hong Kong without leaving Madrid.
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