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MERCAT DE SANT JOSEP - LA BOQUERIA

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In the heart of the Ramblas, a unique "cathedral of the senses". Welcome to the most famous market in Spain!

It's probably one of the most famous markets in the world! It's become more popular with tourists than the Sagrada Familia itself - imagine that! The origins of the Sant Josep market, commonly known as Mercat de la Boqueria, date back to the 13th century. At that time, farmers and small traders from Barcelona's surrounding area set up an open-air market on the Pla de la Boqueria esplanade, close to today's market halls. This was a strategic choice, as the site was located outside the medieval walls, saving them the tax on goods. Clever, aren't they? In 1586, the Carmelite convent of San José was built on the site of today's market. Destroyed by fire during the First Carlist War, there were plans to build Europe's largest square on the site. In the meantime, the market moved in... and is still there! In 1914, at the merchants' request, the market was closed and covered. Its hybrid architecture is mainly characterized by a metal structure and glass panels. Take your time here, and you'll find everything you're looking for, from the most local to the most exotic, as well as bars for a break and activities such as tastings and workshops. A must-see in the city, you'll never forget the warm colors and mouth-watering aromas of Barcelona's first market!

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Globmad
Visited in july 2016
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Marché célèbre de Barcelone à ne pas manquer. On trouve de tout : légumes, fruits, poisson, viande... même des cocktails de fruits et des étales de bonbon. C'est un endroit que je recommande pour s'imprégner des produits locaux.
Lety0083
Visited in september 2016
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marché incontournable plein de couleurs où decouvrir les saveur locales
Lungta64
Visited in october 2016
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Encore une visite incontournable sur les Ramblas ; tous les sens sont sollicités ! que de couleurs, de senteurs .;et aussi de quoi se régaler ..pour manger bien et pas trop cher ne pas hésiter à aller au fond du marché où se cachent quelques petits bars à tapas pour déguster sur le pouce les calamars , moules , poulpe et zamborinas (petites coquilles st Jacques !)
JustineS
Visited in may 2016
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Bondé mais incontournable ! Nous avons eu le courage d'attendre pour pouvoir manger à l'un des stands et ça valait le coup ! Les prix sont tout à fait raisonnables et on peut y déguster des plats typiques. Un petit tour dans ces allées à votre arrivée et vous serez immédiatement immergés dans l'ambiance barcelonaise. Faîtes attention aux jours de fermeture si, comme nous, vous voulez ramener des produits locaux...
Jeff66600
Visited in september 2015
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Ce marché est un incontournable d'un we à Barcelone. Admirer les couleurs des fruits, déguster un smoothie, prenez le temps de déguster des fruits de mer à l'un des bistrots du marché.

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