10 Best Markets In Barcelona, Spain

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Harold
Harold 
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Most known because of Antoni Gaudi and the well-renowned Barcelona team in football, this eccentric place with majestic architecture, arts, and centuries of history makes this city a world-class favorite for tourists, archaeologists, and travelers around the world. Visiting Barcelona will feel like you traveled back in time seeing architecture and urban mazes that represents how Barcelona and most of the European historic locations used to look like. You can also look for exotic ingredients, rare food, and experience bustling and full of life market that offers all you are looking for around the world. Make sure to check out these markets in Barcelona that can provide you with anything that you are looking for.

1. Flea Market Barcelona


Flea market Barcelona is a place where you can appreciate having a sustainable lifestyle. This market in Barcelona is a perfect place for those who are looking for old, used, and second-hand clothes and items. This market is made possible through a non-profit organization encouraging sustainable living by the use of appreciating second-hand clothes and appreciate them and be useful to others. This is an organization composed of partners, buyers, neighbors, sellers, and individuals working together to set up this market making it possible to create an ecological friendly framework of sustainable trade.

Flea Market Barcelona

Address: Plaça de Blanquerna, 08001 Barcelona, Spain

Website: Flea Market Barcelona

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2. Encantes viejos


Existing more than seven centuries, this place is more likely being visited by thousands of people each day looking for unusual products that are not being sold or marketed widely around the world. There are also products of the old and the new. One favorite part of visitors to the market is during on Mondays where auctions for rare items, vintage things, and exotic food from around the world also occur. The market is always expected to have a large crowd each day because of the millions of opportunities and things to buy.

Encantes viejos

Address: Carrer de los Castillejos, 158, 08013 Barcelona, Spain

Website: Encantes viejos

Opening hours: 24 hrs

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3. La Boqueria


Looking for a market that is bustling with fine food, drinks, and spirits, La Boqueria is a dazzling and glimmery place where you can find more than 200 merchants waiting for you to be provided by anything you want. This is the place where you can find the highest quality ingredients and fresh food for your cuisine and food. You can ensure that within the heart of Barcelona there is La Boqueria that can offer you the best ingredients Spain and the whole world can offer. That perfect gastronomy will be a step closer when you go around and search for rare ingredients in the market.

La Boqueria

Address: La Rambla, 91, 08001 Barcelona, Spain

Website: La Boqueria

Opening hours: Monday to Saturday: 8:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

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4. Barcelona Vintage Market


As the name suggests, the Barcelona Vintage Market is the place to go to if you want to go back to retro and to the vintage. If you are looking for those olden day tools, you can make sure that you can find those in Barcelona Vintage Market. Of course, as sustainability suggests, the aim of the market is to sell second-hand things to offer their visitors and frequent pickers. You can find vintage action figures, pieces of jewelry, signages, and those clothes and furniture that are old but can be very useful in your everyday life. The special thing in this place is it feels and smells like the old days with some vintage cars as stalls.

Barcelona Vintage Market

Address: Carrer Ferran Turné, 08027 Barcelona, Spain

Website: Barcelona Vintage Market

Opening hours: 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.

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5. Sant Antoni Market

Sant Antoni Market
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Sant Antoni Market is a market that is made by time and architecture altogether. You can find the place as an embodiment of both the old and the new. This market is a market that is crucial because it is said to be the only market that provides its visitors and customers a seven-day commercial offer. The whole building and its surroundings home three markets where tourists can go around and immerse in both the culture and the history of the whole place. Moreover, this is also an ideal place where people can look for books and other items aside from food.

Sant Antoni Market

Address: Carrer del Comte Urgell, 108011, Barcelona

Website: Sant Antoni Market

Opening hours: Monday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.

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6. Mercat de la Barceloneta


A place teeming with culture covered in a wonderful and historical Barcelona architecture, you would not ever question what the Mercat de la Barceloneta offers. The whole place gives and provides fresh ingredients and food for anyone who goes to the market seeking to find the perfect ingredients that will perfect their gastronomy plan for their cuisine. Guests and customers can definitely enjoy their shopping in Mercat de la Barceloneta because of the welcoming and majestic market. Make sure to check out their vegetables and seafood in the area whereas the place is also a host for educational tours for children and students.

Mercat de la Barceloneta

Address: Plaça Poeta Bosca, 1, 08003 Barcelona, Spain

Website: Mercat de la Barceloneta

Opening hours: 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

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7. Mercat de la Concepció

markets in barcelona | mercat de la concepció
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This market does not only give you a gastronomic immersion to its fully extensive food offers but it also makes a point that their visitors and customers would not only be bored looking at what is for sale. Mercat de la Concepció offers various activities for all ages. Everyone can shop, chat, and have a business meeting. The modern architecture provides spaces for individuals and groups who would rather have a meeting in the market provided that the place also provides advanced and fine technology ideal for coworking. This market is incorporated with technologies so you can make reservations and your shopping online as well.

Mercat de la Concepció

Address: Carrer d'Aragó, 313-317, 08009 Barcelona, Spain

Website: Mercat de la Concepció

Opening hours: Monday and Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m., Tuesday to Friday 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.

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8. Mercat de les Corts


This market is a fine infusion of a place where you can shop quality fresh and raw food for your cooking and a place where you can find different activities for children and for adults alike. This place is also an ideal location to look for souvenirs. Finding fruits, vegetables, milk, meat, and cheese from the locality with the assurance of quality is the top aspect no one should ever forget when visiting Mercat de les Corts. This market also has live bands at night where you can watch great performances to relax yourself after strolling around the market all day.

Mercat de les Corts

Address: Travessera de les Corts, 215, Les Corts 08028 Barcelona

Website: Mercat de les Corts

Opening hours: Monday to Wednesday 7:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., Thursday and Friday 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m., Saturday 7:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

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9. Lesseps Market


Looking for a homey market that can provide all of the neighborhood’s fresh goods? This small market called Lesseps Market is a market that has an intimate relationship with its neighbors where merchants provide the best coffee in town, the freshest fruits you can find around the area where neighbors work together to make this small social market a possibility. This small market is also artistic and child-friendly. There are events for children and for adults where they can enjoy workshops on arts, painting, and even practical crafts. The place also features their market cafe’ that holds a stunning coffee selection.

Lesseps Market

Address: Carrer de Verdi, 200-210, 08024 Barcelona

Website: Lesseps Market

Opening hours: 7:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

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10. Mercado de Santa Caterina

Posted by Mercat de Santa Caterina on Thursday, 19 July 2018

Located in the neighborhood of Sant Pere, Santa Caterina, and La Ribera, Mercado de Santa Caterina is a market that is ironic since it opened in 1848. In the heart of Ciutat Vella, it serves only the best ingredients, food, and souvenirs for everyone who would love to visit the market. The architecture of the location does stand out with its own unique touches. The wonderful woodwork on the roof and the dividers in each shop compliment the concrete touches to the whole covered market. You will definitely feel like home when you visit the old and history-filled market. You would definitely love looking for rare and world-class food to complete your dream dishes.

Mercado de Santa Caterina

Address: Av. Francesc Cambó, 16, 08003 Barcelona

Website: Mercado de Santa Caterina

Opening hours: Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays: 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m., Tuesday, Thursday and Friday: 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.

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Barcelona, Spain is definitely a gastronomical and culture-driven place

Marvelous Barcelona!
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There is no doubt that the whole geography of Barcelona is composed of the most wonderful architectures that are just unbelievably magnificent. Top Barcelona up with its historical markets, impeccable gastronomy, and its teeming popularity, there is nothing you would look for aside from people to spend that dream trip in Spain you were always looking for. Make sure that you have enough budget because every little part of Spain you can buy out to bring with you on your way home will cost you. Enjoy and make the most out of the grand and marvelous Barcelona.

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Harold, a writer and traveler in the Philippines, aspires to initiate travel documentaries with a focus on hiking adventures.

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