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San Blas-Las Rosas Street Market

A Tuesday-only street market in Madrid's Las Rosas neighborhood with 80 stalls. Vendors sell clothing, handicrafts, footwear and plants along Calle de San Román del Valle from 9am-2pm.

C. de San Román del Valle, 250, San Blas-Canillejas, 28037 Madrid, España
San Blas-Las Rosas Street Market

At a glance

Hours

Every week - Tuesday

Location

Market Type

Outdoor Market

What to Buy

clothing-and-textiles, handicrafts, footwear-and-leather

About San Blas-Las Rosas Street Market

San Blas-Las Rosas Street Market operates every Tuesday from 9am to 2pm on Calle de San Román del Valle in Madrid's Las Rosas neighborhood. The market includes 80 stalls spread along the street in the San Blas-Canillejas district.

Vendors at this weekly market sell clothing and textiles, handicrafts, footwear and leather goods, plus flowers and plants. Based on visitor reports, you'll find clothing remnants from brands like H&M and Primark alongside traditional crafts and household items.

The market accepts mobile and contactless payments, though many stalls still prefer cash. Reviewers recommend arriving early for the best selection, as popular items sell out by midday.

Families visit comfortably thanks to the market's relaxed environment and wheelchair accessible layout. The residential setting means fewer crowds compared to central Madrid markets, making it easier to browse with children.

Opening Hours

Every week - Tuesday

MondayClosed
Tuesday09:00 - 14:00
WednesdayClosed
ThursdayClosed
FridayClosed
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

Upcoming Dates

Tue, Apr 7Tue, Apr 14Tue, Apr 21Tue, Apr 28

What You'll Find

Clothing & TextilesHandicraftsFootwear & LeatherFlowers & Plants

Location

C. de San Román del Valle, 250, San Blas-Canillejas, 28037 Madrid, España

Get Directions

How to Get There

Las Rosas metro station on Line 2 gives you the closest access to the market. Buses 38, 48, and 140 also serve the area with stops near Calle de San Román del Valle.

Alsacia metro station on Line 2 is an alternative route with a slightly longer walk. Street parking is available in the surrounding residential streets, though spaces fill up quickly on market mornings.

From central Madrid, the trip takes around 30-40 minutes via public transport. Allow extra time if driving, as parking can be challenging during market hours.

Facilities

Wheelchair AccessiblePet Friendly

Accessibility

Wheelchair Accessible

About Street Markets

Street markets are outdoor markets that typically operate on specific days of the week, offering fresh produce, local crafts, and authentic Spanish culture.

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The market operates only on Tuesdays from 9am to 2pm. It's closed all other days of the week.

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