Mercat de Sant Antoni

Market · Sant Antoni

Mercat de Sant Antoni

Market · Sant Antoni

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Carrer del Comte d'Urgell, 1, L'Eixample, 08011 Barcelona, Spain

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Discover a vibrant market in a historic 1882 steel-frame building, brimming with fresh produce, aromatic foods, and a local feel that's hard to resist.  

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"Imagine Barcelona's iconic La Boqueria–the heaving, calamari-scented food market on La Rambla—before it became famous. When the only voices were local, and daily specials were scribbled in felt-tip pen on scraps on paper. That’s Sant Antoni today. A food and clothes market that’s revered by locals and cemented in their daily routines. Telling an international audience about it feels like breaking a secret code, so come with respect for that authenticity and a willingness to practice your high-school Spanish–as well as an appetite. Oh yes, you’ll definitely want the latter. Aim for that sweet spot where you’ll salivate upon seeing trays of olives piled like sandcastles, but aren’t so ravenous that you’ll blow all your hunger on the first stall of cured meats you come to. The flavors here are as traditional as the maroon-and-gold market itself: built in 1882, it recently closed from 2009 to 2018 for an €80 million refurb. Today, it’s restored, reopened and thriving–with the surrounding blocks becoming car-free to enhance the community-first experience. On Sundays, when the main market is closed, the outside edge turns into one of Europe’s largest open-air book markets, selling vintage editions and stamps. It starts at 8:30 am and is open until 2:00 pm—though Barcelona isn’t known for its early starts, so you’re safe to press snooze." - Gemma Askham

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"Another neighborhood market providing a more authentic shopping experience." - Travel + Leisure Editors

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Supakij Khomvilai

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Fresh market with nice architecture and nostalgic atmosphere around the area. I love this ambient of the market and outside. Lovely neighborhood. They have several stalls selling local fruit and vegetable also the meat product. Olive and Jamon are also available here and it's more reasonable price than the famous market. There are several cafe and restaurant around the market and it taste so wonderful. Easy access from the subway. Enjoy !

Jeroen Hoppe

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Man this market was amazing. Super retro place with all the old comics and books. Smelt authentically of dusty paperwork, highly recommend!

Claudia Winarta

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lots of fresh goods, we bought some Jamon Iberico to carry home as souvenirs and also had brunch there.

Naheed Ali

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If you're in Barcelona, this place is an absolute must-visit! It's a vibrant treasure trove of fresh fruits, succulent meats, aromatic coffee, and delicious pastas that will tantalize your taste buds. Dive into an authentic Spanish experience that you won't want to miss!

maryam tohidnia

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It’s definitely a must-visit place, but it was very crowded. Fresh fruits and juices are worth trying, but eating can be a bit challenging due to the crowd.

Michele Mereu

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A really nice market, much less touristy than the central one. There’s a great selection of food, perfect for eating on the spot or taking it to go. I had a wonderful time here, especially because you can walk around and enjoy the space without feeling crowded, unlike Mercat de la Boqueria, which has become too touristy these days. The people were friendly, and the food was local and truly delicious.

Son La

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Worth visiting it in the afternoon! Not crowded, still getting the vibe. Although, I prefer more further away markets than this

Melanie

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Spacious and clean market full of assorted stores. There was a little something for everyone! We also had absolutely delicious empanadas (and frankly had to stop ourselves from just eating everything available at the market). All the food looked fresh and mouth-watering, would definitely recommend stopping by!