Route through the markets of Madrid

Do you dare to embark on the Madrid markets route after a whole day touring the city on a segway ? If your answer is yes, you are going to live a unique experience.

Markets are no longer just a place to buy food products, but they have also become true urban spaces in which to enjoy meals, tapas and even performances while shopping or simply walking by one side. different from the city.

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These are the protagonists of our Market Route in Madrid:

Moncloa Market (Arcipreste de Hita street, 10)

A place specially designed for the university public , where you can enjoy beers and tapas at quite reduced prices. It also has terrace areas so you can enjoy the good weather.

Platea Madrid (Goya street 5-7)

A whole gastronomic leisure center where you can Find everything from tapas bars to good restaurants where you can eat something more elaborate. And if you are looking for fun that goes beyond food, here you can also find dance performances, concerts or cooking exhibitions.

Market of Wonders (Bravo Murillo street, 122)

Close to the Tetuán metro stop, this market is one of the largest in Madrid and Europe. It has around 210 establishments inside where you can buy their products or consume them there directly.

San Miguel Market (Plaza de San Miguel s / n)

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We are facing a culinary space considered Asset of Cultural Interest as it is the only iron market that continues to operate in the city. Its hallmark is the quality of the products offered and being beyond a market to become a leisure space where you can enjoy unforgettable evenings with friends. It is essential if you travel to the capital, even if it is to see the charming hustle and bustle that revolves around it, especially on weekends.

San Ildefonso Market (Calle de Fuencarral, 57)

Of the style of those that we can find in big cities like London or New York, this relatively new place stands out for a very street style in which the neon lights take on a great protagonism, a modern touch and innovative that makes it even more eye-catching. Here you can find especially products designed for consumption on the spot, so it is really more of a leisure center than a market itself. Here you can find specialized gastronomy stalls with impressive quality.

San Antón Market (Augusto Figueroa street, 24)

In Chueca we can find this space full of food stalls, terraces and restaurants where enjoy an unforgettable meal .

La Paz market (Ayala street, 28)

Built in the 19th century, it is one of the last markets built of the time. It is located in the center of the Salamanca district. This market has many stalls to find products and food of various origins such as Greek, Venezuelan, Mexican … Ideal to go buy everything you need or to enjoy a pleasant meal.

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