Barcelona’s Top 10 : Most Fascinating Markets





  1. Mercat de La Boqueria

    Barcelona’s most famous food market is conveniently located on La Rambla.
    Freshness reigns supreme and shoppers are spoiled for choice, with
    hundreds of stalls selling everything from vine-ripened tomatoes to
    haunches of beef and moist wedges of Manchego cheese. The city’s seaside
    status is in full evidence at the fish stalls.

    • La Rambla 91


    • Open 7am–8pm Mon–Sat

  2. Els Encants

    Barcelona’s
    best flea market, Els Encants (east of the city) is where you’ll find
    everything you want, from second-hand clothes, electrical appliances and
    toys to home-made pottery and used books. Discerning browsers can fit
    out an entire kitchen from an array of pots and pans. Bargain-hunters
    should come early. Discussions are being held regarding the market’s
    location.

    • Pl de les Glòries Catalanes

    • Open 7am–5:30pm Mon, Wed, Fri & Sat




  3. Fira de Santa Llúcia

    The
    Christmas season is officially under way when local artisans set up
    shop outside the Cathedral for the annual Christmas fair. Well worth a
    visit if only to peruse the row upon row of caganers, miniature figures squatting to fer caca (take a poop). Uniquely Catalan, the caganers
    are usually hidden in the back of nativity scenes. This unusual
    celebration of the scatological also appears in other Christmas
    traditions.

    • Pl de la Seu


    • Open 1–23 Dec: 10am–8pm (times may vary) daily




    Fira de Santa Llúcia, Plaça de la Seu

  4. Book & Coin Market at Mercat de Sant Antoni

    For
    book lovers, there’s no better way to spend Sunday morning than
    browsing at this market (west of the city). You’ll find a mind-boggling
    assortment of weathered paperbacks, ancient tomes, stacks of old
    magazines, comics, postcards and lots more, from coins to videos.

    • C/Comte d’Urgell


    • Open 8am–3pm Sun




  5. Fira Artesana, Plaça del Pi

    The Plaça del Pi
    brims with natural and organic foods during the Fira Artesana, when
    producers bring their goods to this corner of the Barri Gòtic. The
    market specializes in home-made cheeses and honey – from clear clover
    honey from the Pyrenees to nutty concoctions from Morella.

    • Pl del Pi


    • Open 10am–2pm & 5–9pm 1st & 3rd Fri, Sat & Sun of month




    Cheeses, Fira Artesana, Plaça del Pi

  6. Fira de Filatelia i Numismàtica

    Spread out in the elegant Plaça Reial,
    this popular stamp and coin market draws avid collectors from all over
    the city. The newest collectors’ items are phone cards and old
    xapes de cava
    (cava bottle cork foils). When the market ends (and the local police go
    to lunch), a makeshift flea market takes over. Old folks from the
    barrio and immigrants haul out their belongings – old lamps, clothing,
    junk – and lay it all out on cloths on the ground.

    • Pl Reial


    • Open 9:30am–2:30pm Sun

  7. Mercat de la Barceloneta

    The
    striking Barceloneta covered market overlooks an expansive square. As
    well as produce stalls, there are a couple of excellent restaurants
    including the Michelin-starred Lluçanès.

    • Pl Font 1, Barceloneta

    • Open 7am–3pm Mon & Sat (& 5pm–8:30pm Tue–Thu), 7am–8:30pm Fri




  8. Mercat de Santa Caterina

    Each
    barrio has its own food market with tempting displays but this one
    boasts a spectacular setting. Opened in 2005, the building was designed
    by Catalan architect Enric Miralles (1955–2000).

    • Av Francesc Cambó 16


    • Open 8am–2pm Mon, 8am–3:30pm Tue, Wed & Sat, 8am–8:30pm Thu & Fri

  9. Mercat del Art de la Plaça de Sant Josep Oriol

    At
    weekends, local artists flock to this Barri Gòtic square to sell their
    art and set up their easels. You’ll find everything from watercolours of
    Catalan landscapes to oil paintings of churches and castles.

    • Pl de Sant Josep Oriol


    • Open 11am–8:30pm Sat, 10am–2pm Sun

  10. Mercat dels Antiquaris

    Antiques
    aficionados and collectors contentedly rummage through jewellery,
    watches, candelabras, silver trays, embroidery and assorted bric-a-brac
    at this long-running antiques market in front of the Cathedral.

    • Pl de la Seu


    • Open 10am–9pm Thu