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  1. El Rastro is a popular and diverse market in the city centre that offers a wide range of goods, from antiques and second-hand to mountain sports and handcrafted furniture. It is open every day of the week and has a long, steep street with multiple shops, bars and restaurants, as well as a traditional flea market on Sundays and public holidays.

    • What Is El Rastro?
    • History of El Rastro
    • Visiting El Rastro
    • El Rastro Market FAQs

    El Rastro is the largest and most popular open-air flea market in Madrid. On every Sunday and public holiday, hundreds of stalls set up shop in Madrid’s La Latina neighborhood. They hawk ceramics, leather goods, vintage books, home decor, clothes, and so much more! The Rastro has roots as a secondhand goods market. By the 1960s and 70s it was argua...

    El rastroliterally means “the trail.” In this case, the trail in question is a rather bloody one. The Rastro’s name refers to the trail of blood that used to stain the streets of this part of La Latina. Madrid’s first official slaughterhouse was built in 1497 at the northern edge of Plaza de Cascorro—right on the outskirts of town. At the time, Mad...

    When & Where Does El Rastro Take Place?

    El Rastro takes place in the La Latina neighborhood, in the triangle-shaped area formed by Calle Embajadores and Ronda de Toledo. It runs along Ribera de Curtidores and through Plaza de Cascorro. If you’re taking the metro, your best bet will be to get off at either the La Latina station (to work from the top of the market down) or the Puerta de Toledo station (to work from the bottom of the market up). You can visit El Rastro from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Sunday, as well as on all public holid...

    What to Buy at El Rastro

    What can’t you buy at El Rastro? (Not much!) This beloved Madrid flea market boasts a huge variety of products, both new and used. Additionally, the surrounding neighborhood is home to a number of fantastic antique shops, which open especially for the market crowds. You can find anything from clothes, jewelry and handbags to gas masks, underwear, and even live birds. Let’s put it this way: you’ll never get bored when visiting El Rastro. Need help narrowing it down? Here are a few of our favor...

    Shopping & Safety Tips

    1. Many vendors at flea markets like El Rastro are still unable to accept credit cards. Come with cash! 2. It’s easy to get caught up in exploring the pop-up stalls, but don’t skip the actual shops lining the streets of the Rastro area, either. 3. Like every big city, Madrid has its share of pickpockets—and El Rastro is one of their main target areas. Be alert, and avoid carrying valuable objects in easy-to-reach places. 4. You can still enjoy El Rastro if you don’t plan on shopping—after all...

    Update Notice: This post was updated on August 21, 2023. Worked up an appetite after all that browsing? Join us on the Madrid Tapas, Taverns & History Tourto experience the best bites in the city!

  2. Jun 30, 2020 · The Rastro: A Flea Market for All Tastes – Peter Besas explains everything you need to know about Madrid´s famous flea market.

  3. El Rastro is a flea market located in historic center of Madrid, in the popular neighborhood of La Latina. It opens every Sunday and every bank holiday.

  4. The Rastro, Cultural Heritage of the City of Madrid, has been held for more than 250 years from 9am to 3pm every Sunday and bank holiday, in the area that used to be occupied by the tanneries next to the Matadero slaughterhouse (now a cultural centre).

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › El_RastroEl Rastro - Wikipedia

    El Rastro de Madrid or simply el Rastro is the most popular open air flea market in Madrid (Spain). It is held every Sunday and public holiday during the year and is located along Plaza de Cascorro and Ribera de Curtidores, between Calle Embajadores and the Ronda de Toledo (just south of La Latina metro station).

  6. Mar 14, 2024 · Discover Madrid's vibrant pulse at El Rastro Flea Market. Lose yourself in eclectic stalls, street food delights, and La Latina's bustling atmosphere.

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