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Mercat de Sant Antoni

Mercat de Sant Antoni

3.8(25 reviews)
95.8 kmL'Eixample
€€

If you don't like crowds, this market is for you. A bit under the radar with more of a…read moreneighborhood and less touristy feel and not as busy as La Boqueria. I arrived shortly after opening (8 am) on a Saturday. As one of our Tour Guides mentioned, the wonderful aromas in a market as you pass the different stands full of fresh/seasonal products is unforgettable. This one has the usual suspects-butchers, fish mongers, olives, nuts, fruit, a stand that had only eggs (a few varieties), Jamon/Iberico Ham only stands and of course various restaurants. I had some breakfast and not breakfast food at Pinotxo Bar (Xuxos, Cafe con Leche, Beef Cheeks and Octopus Galician style. We picked up some croquettes (chorizo) and spinach and chorizo empanadas at another stand-delicious! We also got a jamon/cheese and Serrano ham/cheese croissants for lunch at another spot-also delicious! Overall, packs a big punch for a smaller market and definitely worth a visit.

While this market (or rather mercat) is not super popular compared to other spots, it's perfect if…read moreyou are the type of person who doesn't like to be around huge crowds. Since the vendors probably frequently change, I will not go into too many details. But the market has the typical components of a market - various meats, fish, ham (of course), small bites (tapas/pinchos), cheeses and wines. I thought the prices were decent (as a tourist). While this probably is not a popular tourist destination in Barcelona, I will hit the spot if you want a quick and easy market experience. Also, you can feel a bit more like a local because visited a market that's a bit off the beaten path (for tourists)

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Mercat de La Independència

Mercat de La Independència

5.0(1 review)
98.1 km
€€

This is a splendid town market, housed in an impressive Modernista building…read more Although Terrassa had had a market since mediaeval times in the main square (now the Plaça Vella), the city council decided early in the 20th century that the town needed a purpose-built building. Begun in 1903, it was completed in 1908 on the hundredth anniversary of the start of the War of Independence, and named in its honour. The building is largely the work of the architect Antoni Pascual i Carretero, but he was replaced in 1906 by Melcior Vinyais i Muñoz. It is a good example of the Catalan version of Art Nouveau, called Modernism, and its light and airy interior structure is the oldest large modernist metal structure in the town. As well as the exterior of curving, rounded arch windows, the interior has some nice decorative touches, including an impressive 'bouquet' chandelier in the main entrance hall. The market is still thriving: its three wings contain a wide variety of butchers, bakers, green-grocers, grocers, dairy and delicatessen stalls, as well as a couple of cafes. There are lifts to the car park below.

From the owner: Mercado Municipal con 85 paradas de las quales 77 forman la Asociació de Concessionaris del Mercat…read morede La Independència, entidad dedicada a la dinamización del Mercado. Estas paradas conforman una gran oferta de productos de proximidad, de gran calidad y los más exclusivos.

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Esclat - farmersmarket - Updated May 2026

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