Find the best markets in Madrid

A dining experience or a morning of shopping?

If it’s your first time at a market or you are a repeat visitor, discover with us the most charming markets in Madrid. Whatever your resolution, you can make it come true in some of the most famous markets in Madrid.

What markets should you not miss in Madrid?

Each district of the Spanish capital has iconic markets that reflect the identity of their districts. We invite you to lose yourself in the streets and discover small worlds full of life.

The mythical, traditional Rastro market

The markets in Madrid are a must-see experience for all visitors or residents. Each of them has its own personality, offering something special for every type of traveller. The most famous of all is El Rastro, an open-air market that takes place every Sunday and public holidays. Visitors can find everything from antiques to vintage clothing and local handicrafts.
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Fancy a market for lunch or dinner?

For lovers of gourmet dining, the San Miguel Market is a must. With dining options ranging from traditional tapas to innovative and traditional dishes. A perfect market for a gourmet break if you are visiting the city centre. Another very important market is the San Antón market in the Chueca district, where you can enjoy fresh, superior quality products in a modern and welcoming ambience. You can buy whatever you want to eat on the first floor and have it prepared for you on the top floor.
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Top Madrid markets to visit this month

If you want to keep up to date with all the top markets in Madrid, we recommend you don’t miss a thing if you check the agenda for each of Madrid’s districts.

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Find what you are looking for

El Rastro market is still a must, but you can always combine it with other markets such as the Design Market, with the most innovative creators in the city, the Motor Market or the Book Fair on the Cuesta de Moyano near El Retiro, which has a wide range of books including philosophy, literature, art or essays. Madrid’s market culture also continues to grow with theme fairs and weekend markets offering everything from sustainable fashion to vinyls and old books. Amazing experience!

The best gourmet markets in Madrid

Madrid is famous for its cuisine, and its food markets are a celebration of flavors and superior quality ingredients. The San Miguel Market near the Plaza Mayor is a must to sample tapas and wine in a historic building full of character, renovated and with a very chic ambience. The San Antón Market offers a modern experience with a space for tastings on the top floor and a terrace on which to enjoy the Madrid weather. For lovers of local market food, Platea Madrid combines diverse dining options with live shows to create an experience that will delight all your senses.

Traditional markets

In the centre, the Anton Martín Market takes its name from its square and offers traditional stalls alongside restaurants serving international and street food. There is also the Barley Market in La Latina with great stalls to buy food or a glass of wine, or the San Fernando Market in the Lavapiés district, much more authentic and less touristy. And if you are to the north, near Plaza Castilla, there is another market from the 1970s that is also a great place to enjoy food and drinks at the San Leopoldo Market with 15 stalls selling traditional street food.

Explore the districts of Madrid and its iconic markets

Madrid has several districts that are home to iconic markets. In the district of La Latina, El Rastro is the most famous market, full of antiques, clothing and curiosities every Sunday. In Chamberí, the Motor Market is located in the Railway Museum and offers artisan and vintage products in a historic railway environment. In the Salamanca district, the La Paz Market is famous for its gourmet products and delicatessen. Each of these markets reflects the rich cultural and commercial diversity of the city.

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El Rastro

We start with the oldest and most famous market in Madrid: El Rastro. With more than 400 years of history, it is held every Sunday in the heart of La Latina. Enjoy an ambience in which history, tradition and fashion merge.

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Motor Market

Another of the most iconic markets in Madrid is the Mercado de Motores, located in the Railway Museum. Second-hand and artisan’s products are the hallmarks of the market.

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Producers’ Market

Located in the Matadero, this is another of the most outstanding markets in the city. A market that focuses on local and sustainable production, making it the best place to buy on Saturdays.

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Other markets

And we would also like to mention the events and pop-ups that take place at the Platea Madrid, with its gourmet food and live shows. There are also Christmas markets that take over squares such as the Plaza Mayor, Plaza España or Juan Goytisolo Square in the winter months.

Tips to make the most of your day of shopping in Madrid

To make the most of your day shopping in the Madrid markets, here are a couple of tips to keep in mind to ensure you enjoy the experience to the full.

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Top recommendations for enjoying a day of shopping

Our recommendation is that you try to arrive as early as possible to avoid the crowds and enjoy a quiet stroll. This will make it much easier to choose among the clothes you like best or help you find the items you are looking for. Wear comfortable shoes as Madrid markets... deserves a good exploration! Remember to take some cash with you as many stalls do not accept credit cards. In some stalls you can also haggle in a friendly way to get a good price. Finally, it is important to keep an eye on the market agenda for each Madrid district so you don’t miss any of the events or themed markets.

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What unique products do Madrid markets offer?

The products available in Madrid markets are a reflection of the city’s cultural and creative diversity. From vintage and second-hand clothing at the Motors Market to local Madrid crafts and art in the numerous craft markets that dot the city. antique markets offer a chance to discover genuine relics, while specialist markets such as the Producer’s Market showcase local, sustainable production. And for people who are looking for fashion at the best possible price, the Madrid clothing markets guide is a great resource for discovering the best places to buy special garments. Visiting the markets in Madrid is more than just shopping; is to immerse yourself in the life of the city and discover its most hidden secrets. Every market tells a story, and every found item has its own journey and meaning.

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