San Antón Market
Pl. de Prta Cerrada, 5, Centro, Centro, 28005 Madrid, España

About San Antón Market
The market occupies a traditional spot in one of Madrid's most historic neighbourhoods, where Plaza de Puerta Cerrada connects to the city's medieval street network.
Vendors here focus primarily on fresh food products, maintaining the authentic Spanish market tradition of quality and personal service. The surrounding area features narrow cobblestone streets typical of old Madrid, with traditional tapas bars and historic buildings nearby.
Most stallholders accept cash payments, though some may offer card facilities. The market tends to be busiest during morning hours when local residents do their daily shopping.
The location provides easy access to other Centro attractions, making it convenient for those exploring Madrid's historic core. Visitors should note the limited operating schedule when planning their visit.
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How to Get to San Antón Market
The market is located in central Madrid's historic district, accessible via multiple metro lines.
The closest metro stations include La Latina (Line 5) and Tirso de Molina (Line 1), both within walking distance. Several bus routes also serve the Plaza de Puerta Cerrada area.
The location is easily walkable from other central Madrid attractions and landmarks.
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Every week - Friday, Monday, Tuesday, Saturday, Thursday, Wednesday
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About Municipal Markets
Municipal markets are permanent indoor markets open daily, featuring specialty food vendors, butchers, fishmongers, and local produce.
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