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Antón Martín Market
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Nearby attractions
Teatro Monumental
C. de Atocha, 65, Centro, 28012 Madrid, Spain
Lope de Vega's House-Museum
Calle de Cervantes, 11, Centro, 28014 Madrid, Spain
CaixaForum Madrid
P.º del Prado, 36, Centro, 28014 Madrid, Spain
Palacio de Fernan Nuñez
C. de Sta. Isabel, 44, Centro, 28012 Madrid, Spain
Basílica de Jesús de Medinaceli
Pl. de Jesús, 2, Centro, 28014 Madrid, Spain
Teatro Nuevo Apolo
Pl. de Tirso de Molina, 1, Centro, 28012 Madrid, Spain
Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía
C. de Sta. Isabel, 52, Centro, 28012 Madrid, Spain
Museo Nacional del Prado
Retiro, 28014 Madrid, Spain
Teatro Español
Plaza Santa Ana, C. del Príncipe, 25, 28014 Madrid, Spain
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum
P.º del Prado, 8, Centro, 28014 Madrid, Spain
Nearby restaurants
YOKA LOKA
C. de Sta. Isabel, 5, Centro, 28012 Madrid, Spain
Taberna El Sur
C. de la Torrecilla del Leal, 12, Centro, 28012 Madrid, Spain
CARACOLA Antón Martín
C. de Sta. Isabel, 5, Centro, 28012 Madrid, Spain
Restaurante Doppelgänger Bar
Mercado Antón Martín, C. de Sta. Isabel, 5, Puesto 44 a 47 Planta 1ª, Centro, 28012 Madrid, Spain
Restaurante La Esperanza
C. de la Torrecilla del Leal, 3, Centro, 28012 Madrid, Spain
La Sanabresa
C. del Amor de Dios, 12, Centro, 28014 Madrid, Spain
ASIAN ARMY
Calle de Santa Isabel, 5 Dentro Mercado Anton Martin Planta Baja, puesto 7-11, 28012 Madrid, Spain
El Mono de La Pila
Mercado de Antón Martin, C. de Sta. Isabel, 5, 28012 Madrid, Spain
Taberna Los Chanquetes
C. de Moratín, 2, Centro, 28014 Madrid, Spain
Fiaschetteria La Saletta
C. de Sta. Isabel, 5, 2nd floor, Centro, Centro, 28012 Madrid, Spain
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Antón Martín Market
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Antón Martín Market

C. de Sta. Isabel, 5, Centro, 28012 Madrid, Spain
4.4(3.8K)
Open 24 hours
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Cultural
Entertainment
Family friendly
attractions: Teatro Monumental, Lope de Vega's House-Museum, CaixaForum Madrid, Palacio de Fernan Nuñez, Basílica de Jesús de Medinaceli, Teatro Nuevo Apolo, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Museo Nacional del Prado, Teatro Español, Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, restaurants: YOKA LOKA, Taberna El Sur, CARACOLA Antón Martín, Restaurante Doppelgänger Bar, Restaurante La Esperanza, La Sanabresa, ASIAN ARMY, El Mono de La Pila, Taberna Los Chanquetes, Fiaschetteria La Saletta
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Phone
+34 913 69 06 20
Website
mercadoantonmartin.com

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Nearby attractions of Antón Martín Market

Teatro Monumental

Lope de Vega's House-Museum

CaixaForum Madrid

Palacio de Fernan Nuñez

Basílica de Jesús de Medinaceli

Teatro Nuevo Apolo

Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía

Museo Nacional del Prado

Teatro Español

Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum

Teatro Monumental

Teatro Monumental

4.4

(777)

Open 24 hours
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Lope de Vega's House-Museum

Lope de Vega's House-Museum

4.7

(2.8K)

Open 24 hours
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CaixaForum Madrid

CaixaForum Madrid

4.5

(8.8K)

Closed
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Palacio de Fernan Nuñez

Palacio de Fernan Nuñez

4.6

(410)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Antón Martín Market

YOKA LOKA

Taberna El Sur

CARACOLA Antón Martín

Restaurante Doppelgänger Bar

Restaurante La Esperanza

La Sanabresa

ASIAN ARMY

El Mono de La Pila

Taberna Los Chanquetes

Fiaschetteria La Saletta

YOKA LOKA

YOKA LOKA

4.5

(1.4K)

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Taberna El Sur

Taberna El Sur

4.5

(3.5K)

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CARACOLA Antón Martín

CARACOLA Antón Martín

4.6

(924)

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Restaurante Doppelgänger Bar

Restaurante Doppelgänger Bar

4.7

(597)

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Reviews of Antón Martín Market

4.4
(3,839)
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5.0
1y

Lovely local market in town. The local market vibes here were also on point with many restaurants and stalls selling various goodies.

We had oysters at El Tarantín de Lucía and it was delicious. Our favourite was the Irish osyters which had a tang of natural creamy sweetness. Galician oysters were a little flat in comparison, with the taste of sea being too prominent. Oysters are freshly shucked and the lady operating the stall looks very passionate about oysters.

We had specialty coffee here too and it was delicious though the milk could be less hot. But milk wasn’t burnt and the beans was a nice medium roast with chocolate and peanut notes. I’d rate the coffee here better than the popular Syra chains in town.

The only weird thing about the market was that the washroom or WC required a passcode to use. You would need to request that from one of the stalls or restaurants. It’s meant for patrons at the local...

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2.0
4y

The main problem with the place is that it is very popular and usually crowded, but all the food joints in there share just one restroom, and not a big one. That's a problem, particularly if you go with children. Furthermore, you need a special code to access said restroom, something I haven't seen in other mercados. You can ask your always busy waiter for it, but it's still a nuisance. First time I went with my partner we weren't aware of this and lose a lot of time going back and forth with a crying 6yo kid; don't expect anybody from the market itself to help you: restaurant workers speak decent english, but almost none of the regular market workers do. In short: restaurants here have outgrown the place. Some of them are very good but for the money you'll be paying you'll expect that something as basic as a close, clean and accesible restroom will be...

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3.0
27w

A diferencia de otros mercados madrileños más enfocados en el turismo de lujo, Antón Martín mantiene un equilibrio perfecto entre la tradición del mercado de barrio y la innovación gastronómica.

Al recorrer sus pasillos, se percibe de inmediato esa dualidad. En la planta baja, conviven las fruterías de toda la vida, las pescaderías frescas, las carnicerías y charcuterías que han abastecido a los vecinos durante décadas. Aquí se respira la esencia del comercio local, con la familiaridad de los tenderos y la calidad del producto fresco. Es un lugar donde puedes hacer la compra diaria con la misma comodidad que hace veinte años.

Pero el Mercado de Antón Martín ha sabido adaptarse a los nuevos tiempos sin perder su esencia. Sus plantas superiores y algunos huecos de la planta baja se han transformado en un dinámico epicentro culinario. Aquí encontrarás una sorprendente diversidad de puestos de comida preparada: desde auténtica comida japonesa (con opciones de sushi y ramen que son ya un clásico), hasta propuestas de cocina mexicana, italiana, peruana, vegana y, por supuesto, tapas españolas con un toque moderno.

La atmósfera es genuinamente auténtica y menos impostada que en otros mercados más turísticos. El bullicio de los compradores se mezcla con las risas y conversaciones de quienes disfrutan de un almuerzo rápido o un aperitivo. Es un lugar donde conviven locales y visitantes, creando un ambiente inclusivo y vibrante.

Además de la oferta gastronómica, el mercado también alberga algunas escuelas de danza y espacios culturales, lo que añade otra capa de dinamismo y creatividad al edificio.

En resumen, el Mercado de Antón Martín es un reflejo fiel de Lavapiés: multicultural, auténtico, en constante evolución y lleno de vida. Si buscas una experiencia de mercado genuina, donde puedas hacer la compra del día, pero también degustar una cocina diversa y de calidad en un ambiente relajado y...

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Lovely local market in town. The local market vibes here were also on point with many restaurants and stalls selling various goodies. We had oysters at El Tarantín de Lucía and it was delicious. Our favourite was the Irish osyters which had a tang of natural creamy sweetness. Galician oysters were a little flat in comparison, with the taste of sea being too prominent. Oysters are freshly shucked and the lady operating the stall looks very passionate about oysters. We had specialty coffee here too and it was delicious though the milk could be less hot. But milk wasn’t burnt and the beans was a nice medium roast with chocolate and peanut notes. I’d rate the coffee here better than the popular Syra chains in town. The only weird thing about the market was that the washroom or WC required a passcode to use. You would need to request that from one of the stalls or restaurants. It’s meant for patrons at the local businesses to use.
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Madrid has a lot of nice, chic and very original places all over the city, and this is one of those places. This market is right off the "Antòn Martin" metro station, it's a two stories filled with all type of vendors and products. You can find fruits, cheeses and all types of Iberic Hams, different kind of olives, fish and seafood, meats, produce. You can also find coffee shops, a few Japanese restaurants, a Mexican restaurant, Tapas and Wine, and much more. The place is very well organized and very inviting, with really good prices. You will enjoy the cute small spaces of all vendors. Highly recommended ✅
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