
San Antón Market
Discover the vibrant San Antón Market in Madrid, a culinary haven where local flavors meet modern gastronomy. Experience a feast for the senses in this lively marketplace.
About this place
Why visit?
It is an ideal place to enjoy local cuisine and fresh products. Additionally, it features a variety of restaurants and bars offering tapas and typical dishes from Spain, making it an attractive destination for food lovers.
History and context
The Mercado de San Antón was inaugurated in 2011, although its origins date back to the 19th century. This market has been renovated to offer a modern gastronomic experience while maintaining its traditional essence.
What to see
Food stalls, restaurants, and a rooftop terrace with views of the city.
Mistakes to avoid
Do not underestimate the time you can spend here, as there is much to see. Avoid going during peak hours if you prefer less crowding. Don't forget to try different dishes instead of sticking to just one.
Location
Address
Calle de Augusto Figueroa, 24, 28004 Madrid, Spain
How to get there
Metro: Chueca (L5), Bus: Lines 1, 74, 146
Recommended Duration
1-2 hours
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday to Sunday: 10:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Tickets
Free admission
Tips
Visit during lunchtime to enjoy special menus. Don't forget to try the tapas at the different stalls. Bring cash, as some vendors do not accept cards.
Address
Calle de Augusto Figueroa, 24, 28004 Madrid, Spain
Phone
+34 915 31 43 11Official website
https://mercadosananton.com/Price
medium
Best time of day
Afternoon
Wheelchair accessible
✓ Wheelchair accessible
Kid friendly
✓ Kid friendly
Frequently asked questions
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