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MERCAT DE SANT JOSEP - LA BOQUERIA

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91, Rambla, Barcelona, Spain
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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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Lancee
Visited in may 2016
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Des saveurs de toutes part, entouré par de magnifiques couleurs il est très dur de choisir entre les jambons, les croquettas, les fruit de mer et les fruits juteux! Superbe!
FranckFRA
Visited in august 2015
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J'ai pour habitude de faire les marchés des pays que je visite pour rencontrer des locaux et celui de Barcelone m'a impressionné. Il est diversifié et très coloré les amateurs de photos pourront se faire plaisir.
Mimoi
Visited in june 2016
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Super marché dans lequel il est agréable de s'y balader.
Des jus de fruits pressés de toutes sortes.
Ne pas hésiter à y aller le soir avant la fermeture de 20h car les commerçants essaient de revendre des produits invendus a des prix cassés pour ne pas les jeter. Une autre vision de ce marché et avec moi de monde.
Allez manger Au comptoir des restaurants du marché. L'ambiance et la qualité des produits sont quand même à vivre!
darwinah
Visited in may 2016
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Marché situé près de la Rambla. Très grand, nombreux étals de fruits, légumes, viandes, poissons, etc. A voir rapidement pour l’ambiance et pourquoi pas pour déguster quelques spécialités espagnoles. Malheureusement, beaucoup de touristes (en mai, le marché était plein et on se marchait dessus dans les allées. Dommage…).
EMIALE
Visited in may 2015
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Un plaisir pour les yeux et pour les photographes !
Même si ce lieu est très touristique et que les prix pratiqués peuvent être élevés (cela dépend des produits et des stands), il ne faut pas manquer ce lieu.
Les fritures de poissons et calamars valent le détour.

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