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- Patricia GuzmanJune 12, 2017Best sangria in Madrid can be found in the corner of the plaza they sell a large cup for 5 euro, soft notes of cinnamon. We also had the best paella here, seafood, meat, and veggie were all amazingUpvoted Feb 4
- tigz de palmaDecember 7, 2016great local tapas vibe. the real deal. especially fun around the christmas holidiay. go for the cones of fried fish, the olives, and if the burrata stall is there, get it!Upvoted 3 weeks ago
- Rewan PartiJuly 3, 2017A beautiful market with lots of variety of food and cocktails to try from. Personal favorite the burrata, stuffed olives with salmon and Iberian ham. They also have wide variety of Paella and Oysters.Upvoted 2 weeks ago
- Mohammed Abu HajarJune 22, 2017A great gathering of different booths who served a very tasty Spanish Tabaz, Make sure you go there really hungry to try as much as you can of delicious food
- Marty O.April 30, 2022Establiah a base (get a table, even share one); get your wine, then go on the best tapas safari you’ll ever experience. Oysters are fresh, olives excellent. Finish w/ a coffee, you’re all set
- Matteo PenzoOctober 5, 2021Crowdy, stilish, high quality food. Ask for the loca tapas and bring them to your hotel for better privacy. Every shop is organised with take away.
- Victoria U.June 29, 2015Una introducción perfecta a la gastronomía de España. A perfect introduction to Spain's gastronomy - jamón ibérico, oysters and wine are all here.
- Kathy DraskyNovember 17, 2013Brave the crowds, get a glass of wine or champagne and then set off to sample the tapas and more. Amazing desserts. Indulge in the papas fritas (freshly made potato chips).
- LeVan GreeneMay 24, 2022My first time visiting Spain and this was one of the places our tour guide took us. Lots of great tapas and drinks and everything. Prices vary depending on what good purchase. Highly recommend
- MiMarch 22, 2019It was very busy although it was Monday lunch!We tried all kind of tapas as well as wine sangria & sweet cider.If you’re a big group it would be very hard to find a large table.But highly recommended
- David HuOctober 27, 2015Tapas for under 2€ here are a rare sight but you can find them! The fish market near the front was my favorite, each one of these was just 1€.
- Noah WeissDecember 30, 2014Heaven for Spanish food filled with endless options for wine, ham, and tapas. It's a heated market that reminds me of Eataly in NYC.
- Andrew WelchNovember 18, 2017Carnival of food and drink, big open indoor space where throngs fight for attention amongst rows of vendors preparing anything from sandwiches to empanadas, an array of tapas, sangría, wine, and beer.
- MobilAdam -December 4, 2014At the 1st day of your 1st Madrid visit come here & taste eveything.Most fresh tapas are prepared here.You walk around the stands, eat and test every tapas together with wine-beer or cocktails. Pricy
- Brian StraussOctober 18, 2016Beautiful, high quality tapas stalls. A great place to sample a multitude under one roof. Very affordable wines as well.
- Eugene TroynovSeptember 13, 2014Huge variety of fresh out-of-the-sea food. You should try oysters with white vine visit fresh seafood shop to the left of entrance.
- Jason H.January 1, 2019HIGHLIGHT of Madrid! Bustling market w/ all kinds of tapas, w/ descriptions in English + Spanish. Buy amazing bites for as little as one euro. Go from stand to stand, try everything, and have a blast!
- Vassilis TsMay 28, 2018It is very nice to see and pass through! It can be extremely crowded and packed which makes it difficult to eat normally. Prices are also elevated
- Cleber FregattoApril 9, 2022This is a very tradicional Madrid place full of small vendors selling Spanish food. You will find everything here! The food is great, and I do recommend the empanadas.
- Xx XxNovember 3, 2018Less a market than a Fantasia of tapas! Such a great place to spend an hour delighting in a variety of food and drinks.Take a stroll around the market before deciding what you’d like.
- Ava LuJanuary 19, 2015LOVE THIS PLACE!!! FOOD EVERYWHERE!! got to try everything if you have the chance! Went there half of the time out of my 10 days in Madrid!
- Monica GiambittoDecember 13, 2019a little stall makes pinchos at 1.5€ each. that is seriously cheap for the place and they are amazingly good. get the bacalao thingy and you won’t regret it.
- Caline DabineOctober 18, 2016So many options! It's not a farmer's market, more like a fancy, amazing food court with drinks, too! Go here for a meal and try one of everything! I challenge you.
- Nina OttavianoJanuary 13, 2015Came back here so many times while in Madrid. Great food and great drinks of all kinds with some expensive and some inexpensive options. Great place to eat tapas like the locals.
- DayanaMarch 15, 2019Out of this world...want to move to Madrid because of spots like this one. Does it get packed? Yes, for sure. Is it worth going there? Absolutely yes!!
- Clara Eloy2 weeks agoIt’s VERY busy but I liked it. The food isn’t amazing at all and the prices are through the roof but it’s worth a visit and one bite to try.Upvoted 2 weeks ago
- Jason QuarisaDecember 31, 2018Great food market in centre of Madrid. Highly recommend you check it out! Lots of great options and a really nice setting. Can be a little €€€.
- Covi SandesJune 6, 2015If you don't know your way around this market, it could get quite expensive. I recommend the fish tapas at casa del bacalao, tasty, fresh and only 1€ each. Have them with a glass of wine and enjoy!
- Giselle CesinApril 28, 2015A must! You cant not leave Madrid without going there for "Tapas" and drinks. Theres a spot for Burrata, and if you want sweet, the yoghurt place is awesome
- Justine GAugust 13, 2017Quite a lot of tourists but it's still a great experience! Get the sherry tasting at Sherry Corner (15€ for 6 sherries without audio guide) and some fish tapas (1€ each). It's open very late, too!
- Marissa MackenzieApril 30, 2017Great tapas and seafood, sangria, vermut and cava. Grab a seat and make friends with your neighbors. Everyone is from somewhere else and has a great story to tell
- Lai van BeekOctober 31, 2017Love this place! They have great pinchos, tapas and oysters! Food looks amazing and is delicious! Good wines and sangria as well. Really crowded though, especially in the weekend. Hard to find seats
- Buy yourself some food at one of the many stalls and order a glass of white wine (rueda) from one of the bars. Sit down in the central area and enjoy your food and the busyness of the place.
- Otel.comDecember 1, 2011This is one of Madrid's oldest covered Markets. A great place to buy fresh produce such as fruits, vegetables seafood, and cheese. The 20th century building alone is already an attraction in itself.
- A. CanSeptember 25, 2014really delicious things (like stuffed olives with fish and/or vegetables) to eat and tasty cider to drink but a bit overpriced. nice cozy environment. people are still not isolated from eachother.
- Chris Claud DayFebruary 4, 2017Food markets are rife in Madrid but this is a late night haven. All food on the expensive side for portions but all fresh and tasty. Selection great. Olives and mozzarella stall the best!
- Anastasiia ZlenkoOctober 12, 2016Fantastic place, must-visit in Madrid! Here you can find everything tourists usually look for in terms of local food - jamon, paella, tapas and many more.
- Yana TMay 2, 2016Overcrowded and pricey, but still so tempting place. After 8pm it seems to be less crowded, so that getting to those perfect tapas is much easier
- Mateusz KmitaJuly 22, 2018Great place for a breakfast and tapas! They sell fresh fruits, coctails and plenty of alkohol. Mini sandwiches with seafood made my day several times!
- Gabriel MafraOctober 6, 2013One of the best places in Madrid to have a good time! The diversity of the market offerings is great! Watch out for a combination of 1€ tapas along with Sangria for 3€ or a nice beer for only 2€!
- Vladimir KopricOctober 5, 2016Don't come here gungry or you'll spend way too much. First go and secure a seating then go for food. Be sure to try everything. If they offer you a drink with food, ask if it is complimentary!
- Marcelo WolfgangMarch 18, 2014You have to be brave and try a lot of stuff here, even if they don't look so good, a little pricey, but will allow you to eat a lot of different things in only one place
- Matt HansonMay 4, 2017Buzzy food market, great for a quick visit but overrated. Check out the more unusual markets for more authenticity.
- Lewis TFebruary 19, 2017Amazing tapas but at €1.50 per croquette, €12 for jamon and €12 for calamari, it should be amazing! Savour the sights, sounds and aromas.
- Raquel de MenesesJanuary 28, 2016Do not miss the Mozzarela Bar. Burrata con tomate seco, mermelada de pimiento caramelizado y cebolla crujiente is TO DIE FOR, the perfect combo.
- Aline SmedtsAugust 12, 2017It gets very busy, but it's definitely worth it! So many different tapas, something for everyone! And everything is great quality, loved this place!
- Masa JencicSeptember 28, 2015I would recommend it for your first visit to Madrid and tapas scene. Grab a glass of wine or beer and just wander from one stand to the other and try as many different tapas as you can.
- Never disappoints! Many stalls and many choices of tapas, seafood dishes, wine, sangria, desserts, etc. You name it, it's there. You can be frugal and be full or splurge and eat the night away!
- Jessica ENovember 24, 2014The tapas are relatively expensive, but the variety is great, and everything is high quality. It is a bit crowded, but the lines are very short. Seating is limited. They have the BEST mojitos here!
- Liana ElkinaAugust 26, 2013Love, love, love! Absolutely try oysters here!! Best spot to eat in Madrid! A lot of small stands that you can chose from. It's a lot smaller than Boqueria in Barcelona choisewise but not bad at all.