About

Mercado De La Cebada in Madrid is a vibrant hub for both locals and curious visitors seeking an authentic shopping experience. With its impressive array of fresh produce, meats, fish, and cheeses, it's a paradise for food enthusiasts. The market stands out with its enticing offer of olives at just one euro and a mouthwatering selection of divine cheesecakes and pastrami sandwiches. Arts and crafts enthusiasts will appreciate the local art stalls, while shoppers can explore a mix of clothing, repair shops, and even a video game store. Payment by credit card makes transactions convenient, and the option of garage and paid parking adds to its accessibility. Devoid of the usual tourist crowds, the market maintains a genuine local vibe, enhanced by friendly vendors. Whether you're in search of specialty items from various regions or a simple snack, Mercado De La Cebada promises a clean and worthwhile visit.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Payment by credit card, Garage parking, Paid parking

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Toledo - La Paloma
Bus stop 167 m walk
Plaza De La Paja
Bus stop 308 m walk
Plaza De La Cebada
Bus station 84 m walk
Las Vistillas
Bus station 364 m walk
Toledo - Humilladero
Bus station 167 m walk
La Latina
Subway station 140 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.2
based on 9,268 reviews
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4.3/5 269 reviews
Laura López
Laura López
1 month ago on Google

Cada vez que paso por esa zona es imposible no entrar allí. Desde tiendas como la pecera hasta tiendas de alimentación de productos frescos.

Eddie Hudgins
Eddie Hudgins
1 month ago on Google

Located in La Latina, Mercado de la Cebada is a popular market housing fruit, meat, fish, and traditional stalls. On weekends, artisan street‑food vendors offer tacos, arepas, and modern tapas. I bought fresh goat’s cheese and paired it with toasted bread and Peruvian wine. The atmosphere is neighborhood‑centred, not touristy, with chatter among locals and small producers. There are communal benches under a covered terrace. It’s perfect for a morning visit: shopping for fresh ingredients, then snacking while strolling through the nearby Rastro flea market.

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Sergio Romero Fernández
Sergio Romero Fernández
1 month ago on Google

Me sorprendió mucho cuando lo visité, soy de Madrid y nunca había ido. Tiene muchos puestos y de todo, desde ultramarinos a vinilos de música. Los puestos de alimentación son de primera calidad y ves cosas un poco diferentes a los sitios convencionales. El precio es algo elevado en algunas cosas pero merece la pena.

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