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Restaurants in Community of Madrid
5.0 based on 27 reviews
Est_Art is part of EMG4, Multi-Proposals Space Granja 4 that born under the prism of a new concept of living, experiencing, innovating, sharing and promoting the Art. Located in an industrial warehouse located in the north area of Madrid, we have more than 1,500m2 where the authors present their works and the public discovers. Creating that synergy in which Art feeds people, People feed Art. Parking for customers.
4.5 based on 15,056 reviews
High quality culinary adventures abound in this wholesale food market, now one of the most important in Europe. Besides eating on-site, you can buy wrapped and canned food, as well as bottles of wine.
One of my favourite places in Madrid (also, one of my favourite European cities!) Just off from Plaza Mayor, this building has been upgraded from the old market hall and is now a modern and buzzing meeting place for locals and tourists alike! Full of small "stalls" that sell all kinds of food, drink and gifts/treats. Tables where you can stand and enjoy your purchases and enjoy this magnificent place. Go and spend a couple of hours there and soak up the incredible atmosphere and its such a great place for people watching. Cannot be beaten for a taste of real Spain!
4.5 based on 303 reviews
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.
4.5 based on 986 reviews
This is a great example or reconverted urban warehouses for the purpose of cultural pastimes for mainstream population. A well located spot for decades used as the main slaughterhouse for the city next to the Manzanares river. Located along the pedestrian walkway and cycling route. This makes it a great day trip since it makes a nice trip to and from. There are a couple of nice restaurants and bars or you can eat along the route back. A good option if you have some free time¡
4.5 based on 227 reviews
This market is where the locals of the Salamanca district come to shop for wonderful foods, There are all sorts of meats, fish, fruits and vegetables, and cheeses that are sold here. You can also buy tapas and the like for a wonderful and tasty lunch. I believe the market has been in operation for well over 100 years. If you are in the neighborhood, then this market is a do not miss site to visit.
4.5 based on 259 reviews
Mercado Municipal de Madrid en el barrio de Lavapiés. Abastos, degustación y restauración de primera calidad. Os esperamos!!
4.0 based on 1,559 reviews
Flea market lovers flock to this large open-air market every Sunday. From rock band memorabilia to second-hand goods to food stands and live music, this market has it all.
Had a great time walking thru the market, and couldn't resists a few more pairs of earrings and some pottery. There is quite a mix of items for sale, from old junk, records, books, clothing, pottery, jewelry, scarves, and tourist stuff. Some vendors take credit cards, but many do not, so have cash on hand (The ATM was a long walk away). If you are there on a Sunday, do not miss it.
4.0 based on 1,434 reviews
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