Mercado de Anton Martin
Mercado de Anton Martin
4.5
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Monday
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday
Closed
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Address
Neighbourhood: Embajadores
How to get there
- Antón Martín • 2 min walk
- Lavapiés • 5 min walk
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4.5
329 reviews
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Very good
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terrence_q
Manchester, UK30 contributions
Sept 2023 • Couples
Small, local market about 20 minutes walk from the much more touristy (and expensive) San Miguel. Very diverse selection of food retailers ranging from Japanese to Mexican to more traditional tapas. We had Mexican on a Thursday evening and it wasn't very busy but there was a nice atmosphere. Seemed to be mostly locals rather than tourists when we visited. A really enjoyable alternative to some of the more overhyped food markets in Madrid.
Written 2 October 2023
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Matthewdiablo
Cardiff, UK64 contributions
Sept 2024 • Couples
Lovely little market with plenty of street food options. A lot less touristy and quieter than the likes of the Mercado de San Miguel, and you're getting something authentic here instead. We had lunch at Majos, where they do a fusion of Italian and Colombian food. Delightful.
So, if you want the market experience, but could do without the touristy flashiness and overcrowding, seek out the Mercado de Anton Martin
So, if you want the market experience, but could do without the touristy flashiness and overcrowding, seek out the Mercado de Anton Martin
Written 20 September 2024
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TrueTexasTraveler
Amarillo, TX979 contributions
Mar 2019
This is not a tourist market, rather a true market for folks living in the area. There is an amazing selection of olives, meats, fruit, vegetables, fish, olive oil and even offal like pig ears and snouts. It's a wonderful experience if you're vising Madrid and want to shop like a local, or just want to go pick out some foods you wouldn't think to get unless you stumbled upon them.
Written 4 January 2020
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The Kilted Drifters
Madrid, Spain234 contributions
Jul 2021
Fab authentic market in the Lavapies area of Madrid. Our usual Saturday routine involves the food shop, followed by a Vermut and tapa (or two!). Every stall in the market is excellent with the best, freshest produce. Great for a quick bite to eat as well as stocking up your fridge!
Written 31 July 2021
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Donal D
Belfast, UK125 contributions
Mar 2022 • Couples
You should always go where the locals recommend. So we went to La Lopez in Mercado Anton Martin. The food is excellent, ad is the wine and beer. The staff are really friendly and very welcoming. Would definitely recommend.
Written 11 March 2022
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Beatriz C
1 contribution
Sept 2024 • Family
We have been to the market several times, we had a couple of favorite places but yesterday was exceptional. We first went to Casa Jaguar to celebrate my birthday and their chef is a force of nature. His creations in both food and drink made yesterday a memorable day. We are looking forward to returning to try the rest of the letter and whatever you want to offer us because there is no margin for error. 100% recommended.
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Written 21 September 2024
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Rick S
Pickerington, OH130 contributions
May 2019 • Couples
It isn't fair to compare this market to Mercado de San Miguel as this one is aimed more for locals. Lots of vendors to supply your kitchen but not enough food stands to make this a destination in my opinion. I didn't expect that some would be closed at dinner time. I wound up eating at another location.
Written 26 May 2019
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Nancy H
Pittsburgh, PA150 contributions
Apr 2016 • Solo
On the market's website, there is a video about how the venue is changing, offering more options for eating and drinking and socializing, something that may need to be done for it to remain current and vibrant, while still maintaining tradition. I think they are succeeding, and I'm glad to see this happening.
The market was close to where I was staying, so I visited twice, but unfortunately---my fault, not the market's---I apparently wasn't there at peak times. Only the stalls selling produce, meats, seafood, cheese, olives, etc., were open. It is much more of a traditional, local market, where people who live in the neighborhood actually buy their food. But as a tourist in a guesthouse, I didn't need to buy these things, I wanted to sample tapas, or have a light meal, and a glass of beer or wine. I know that these items are available (look at all the beautiful pictures!)---the next time, I just have to be there when everything is open. I did, however, buy some wonderfully delicious olives. All the olives in Spain are great, but these were super---my own little tapas later on in my room. They were on small skewers with anchovies, pickled onions, fresh garlic, tiny pieces of salmon. Soooo good, and less expensive than the very touristy and crowded Mercado de San Miguel. I'd love to return to Mercado de Anton Martin and try again!
The market was close to where I was staying, so I visited twice, but unfortunately---my fault, not the market's---I apparently wasn't there at peak times. Only the stalls selling produce, meats, seafood, cheese, olives, etc., were open. It is much more of a traditional, local market, where people who live in the neighborhood actually buy their food. But as a tourist in a guesthouse, I didn't need to buy these things, I wanted to sample tapas, or have a light meal, and a glass of beer or wine. I know that these items are available (look at all the beautiful pictures!)---the next time, I just have to be there when everything is open. I did, however, buy some wonderfully delicious olives. All the olives in Spain are great, but these were super---my own little tapas later on in my room. They were on small skewers with anchovies, pickled onions, fresh garlic, tiny pieces of salmon. Soooo good, and less expensive than the very touristy and crowded Mercado de San Miguel. I'd love to return to Mercado de Anton Martin and try again!
Written 6 May 2016
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bettyanp
Puerto Penasco, Mexico90 contributions
Jun 2019
Wonderful selection of tapas and food items for sale. Good place for lunch or snacks
It is usually crowded and often frequented by pickpockets so mind your backpack and wallet
It is usually crowded and often frequented by pickpockets so mind your backpack and wallet
Written 20 July 2019
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Cynthia D
Seattle, WA120 contributions
Mar 2018 • Friends
This market is a good combination of stalls where you can buy products to prepare at home - fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, fish, cheese, bread - and places where you can stop for a drink or a bite to eat. It's not decked out for international tourists, but seems more aimed at people in the neighborhood. I enjoy shopping here, the merchants are pleasant and helpful,the quality of the food is very good, and the prices are reasonable.
Written 4 March 2018
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Hola, ¿se puede entrar con un perro? gracias
Written 1 February 2018
Creo q no permiten, pero puedes seguirlos x Instagram y preguntarles. Ademas q te enteras de la movida y siempre tienen algo interesante.
Written 1 February 2018
Buenas,
Hoy, festivo, abren los restaurantes a la hora de cenar en el mercado?
Muchas gracias
Written 9 November 2017
Me da la sensación que estará cerrado, pues los domingos así pasa. El horario de la web dice: Horario del mercado:
Establecimientos del Mercado Tradicional.
De Lun-Vie de 9 a 21h y Sáb de 9 a 15h
Horario de Restauración.
De Lun-Sáb de 9 a 23:30h.
Written 9 November 2017
We are planning a return to Madrid soon, and had befriended the proprietor of the cafe in the market basement. Do you know if Omaira Toro still runs it? Her huband had a meat and Asturian specialties shop on the min level.
Thanks,
Written 31 August 2015
Sorry I cant help you.... I Don't meet Omaira or her husband 😞 but the place is still nice
Written 1 September 2015
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