Nestled within an old train station, Mercado de Motores is truly a sight to see. With vendors selling all types of goods both indoors and outdoors as well as an courtyard area with grilled hamburgers and Spanish eats (think paella and bocadillos), while live music is played. There’s a little of everything at this market, such as homemade marmalades, artensal breads, fluffy blankets, handmade jewelry and even vintage designer heels (Jimmy Choo anyone?). Don’t forget to peer inside the old cars stationed inside the middle of the area. The cars are staged as they would’ve been if they were in use, which gives a fascinating glimpse into the past yesteryears.
Name:Motores Bazaar / Mercado de Motores Address:Paseo de Delicias 61,Madrid,Spain Transportation: 1. Bus 45, 47, 55 wait until Delicias gets off 2. Metro L3 Get off at Delicias Station: Holding time: Second Saturday and weekend of each month 10am-20pm [About Motores Bazaar]: You may have been to various markets in Madrid, but this market is only once a month and is open in a museum! Most importantly, this market brings together the most creative ideas of the 21st century, with innovative intentions, love nature, and sustainable development as the concept, and the works of hundreds of artists and designers on display can also see some private collections. [Visit the market experience] Enter the railway museum and you can see the market. The first row is organic food, as well as homemade cheese , bread, various red wine, and honey from the farm, etc. Every time you pass by a stall, you will be surprised by their design and creativity. You'll find the original food can be so creative. The second row is some energy-efficient household items, such as the wrassed bulbs we used, multi-functional tables, home decorations, etc. They look so simple and exquisite like artwork. The third row is some private collections, such as very retro phones, cameras, home accessories. There are also personal designs, some paintings by artists, etc. It is always a surprise to go shopping one by one. A small market brings together artists and designers from all over Spain, combining their ideas of life and their understanding of the quality of life, love of nature and life, and showcasing the sustainable "works" of people and nature. In addition, the open space outside the market (outside the museum) is some snack bars and supplies stores, surrounded by dining tables, people will come here to visit the market and have a drink with family and friends on weekends! In short, it is not only suitable for taking pictures and learning, eating and dining with friends and family, but also suitable for finding some life inspiration. I really recommend it! tips: 1. Snacks outside the market are more expensive, if you just have a drink, it is good, but the food is not particularly recommended.
This is one of the most beautiful markets in Madrid and also one of the most curiosous. They are mainly places of craftsmanship, clothing and design accessories. If you are looking for a little different gift, this may be the place.On the back of the station there is an open space where you usually put food trucks from hamburgers, hot dogs and fast food in general. In addition, there is often music live. The second weekend of each month is usually celebrated.
The second weekend of each month is dated to this space, salesmen, buyers and curiosity, and this re-conditioned gallon can be walked through the sales points that fall between large locomotives and train wagons. I have found old and design products inside, everything very nice place. And outside, with individuals selling second-hand stuff. You can really find nice things!
Located within one of the gallons of the Railway Museum, here you can find vintage and ancient articles, crafts and other types of objects. The artisans show their products on the coast of the old Andes, and on the bottom there is a food trucks area to eat hamburgers and tapas. You can find from old telephones and cameras to discography. Open weekends.
Nestled within an old train station, Mercado de Motores is truly a sight to see. With vendors selling all types of goods both indoors and outdoors as well as an courtyard area with grilled hamburgers and Spanish eats (think paella and bocadillos), while live music is played. There’s a little of everything at this market, such as homemade marmalades, artensal breads, fluffy blankets, handmade jewelry and even vintage designer heels (Jimmy Choo anyone?). Don’t forget to peer inside the old cars stationed inside the middle of the area. The cars are staged as they would’ve been if they were in use, which gives a fascinating glimpse into the past yesteryears.
Name:Motores Bazaar / Mercado de Motores Address:Paseo de Delicias 61,Madrid,Spain Transportation: 1. Bus 45, 47, 55 wait until Delicias gets off 2. Metro L3 Get off at Delicias Station: Holding time: Second Saturday and weekend of each month 10am-20pm [About Motores Bazaar]: You may have been to various markets in Madrid, but this market is only once a month and is open in a museum! Most importantly, this market brings together the most creative ideas of the 21st century, with innovative intentions, love nature, and sustainable development as the concept, and the works of hundreds of artists and designers on display can also see some private collections. [Visit the market experience] Enter the railway museum and you can see the market. The first row is organic food, as well as homemade cheese , bread, various red wine, and honey from the farm, etc. Every time you pass by a stall, you will be surprised by their design and creativity. You'll find the original food can be so creative. The second row is some energy-efficient household items, such as the wrassed bulbs we used, multi-functional tables, home decorations, etc. They look so simple and exquisite like artwork. The third row is some private collections, such as very retro phones, cameras, home accessories. There are also personal designs, some paintings by artists, etc. It is always a surprise to go shopping one by one. A small market brings together artists and designers from all over Spain, combining their ideas of life and their understanding of the quality of life, love of nature and life, and showcasing the sustainable "works" of people and nature. In addition, the open space outside the market (outside the museum) is some snack bars and supplies stores, surrounded by dining tables, people will come here to visit the market and have a drink with family and friends on weekends! In short, it is not only suitable for taking pictures and learning, eating and dining with friends and family, but also suitable for finding some life inspiration. I really recommend it! tips: 1. Snacks outside the market are more expensive, if you just have a drink, it is good, but the food is not particularly recommended.
This is one of the most beautiful markets in Madrid and also one of the most curiosous. They are mainly places of craftsmanship, clothing and design accessories. If you are looking for a little different gift, this may be the place.On the back of the station there is an open space where you usually put food trucks from hamburgers, hot dogs and fast food in general. In addition, there is often music live. The second weekend of each month is usually celebrated.
The second weekend of each month is dated to this space, salesmen, buyers and curiosity, and this re-conditioned gallon can be walked through the sales points that fall between large locomotives and train wagons. I have found old and design products inside, everything very nice place. And outside, with individuals selling second-hand stuff. You can really find nice things!
Located within one of the gallons of the Railway Museum, here you can find vintage and ancient articles, crafts and other types of objects. The artisans show their products on the coast of the old Andes, and on the bottom there is a food trucks area to eat hamburgers and tapas. You can find from old telephones and cameras to discography. Open weekends.