ercado de la Imprenta opened its doors in the Spring of last year. It’s an old printing house, how cool is that?
A gastro market with stories to tell
So, picture this: there's this old printing house that's been around since 1908, and now it's turned into a food haven. Think vintage tiles, rusty ironwork, and exposed brick walls. Mercado de la Imprenta is like a cozy corner where history and good food meet. Tucked among houses, it's the kind of place you stumble upon when you're not even looking. Who knew that a food paradise was hiding just a short walk from the city center? Oh and if you’re a plant and tree lover, you’re gonna love this place. Just find out for yourself!
A food adventure worth taking
Mercado de la Imprenta isn't your usual food joint. It's a place where you can explore all sorts of tasty local foods, like tapas and paella. Plus, they've got craft beer and Vermut for those laid-back moments. But here's the best part: you get to create your own meal journey.
Free advice
- If you’re by car, make sure to check our parking guide first, for lots of tips and handy apps.
- Both the exterior and interior areas of the market are adapted for people with reduced mobility or wheelchairs. They have floors at ground level, ramps and a lift to access the first floor.
- If you have a furry friend, keep them at home, because dogs aren’t allowed.
- Looking for gluten-free options? Most stalls can help you with that. Just ask!
Location & opening hours
Address: Carrer de la Mascota 17
Click here or view the opening hours
Contact details
Website: https://mercadodelaimprenta.com/en/
Instagram: @mercadodelaimprenta
Facebook: Mercado de La Imprenta
Big hug,
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