

A historic, covered market in Madrid, offering a wide variety of fresh produce, tapas, and local cuisine since 1916.

Fried dough pastry with sugar and chocolate dipping sauce

Potato and onion omelette, often served with bread

Fried potato cubes with spicy tomato sauce and aioli
Mercado De San Miguel is often busy, and rain can occur unexpectedly.
Stay hydrated while exploring the market and nearby attractions.
Perfect for long hours of walking and standing at the market.
Famous for its churros con chocolate since 1890.
Iconic bakery known for its ensaimadas and other pastries since 1874.
Famous for its 'huevos rotos' (fried eggs with potatoes) and traditional Spanish cuisine.

A historic market offering a variety of fresh produce, local delicacies, and vibrant atmosphere.
A beautiful, historic square surrounded by elegant buildings and lively cafes.
One of the world's finest art museums, housing works by European masters.
Cured Spanish ham, a symbol of Spanish cuisine, made from free-range Iberian pigs.
Traditional two-handled pan used for cooking paella, a popular Spanish dish.
Semi-hard cheese made from the milk of Manchega sheep, native to La Mancha region.
A vibrant market in Rajasthan, known for its traditional textiles and handicrafts.
Annual celebration in Washington D.C. honoring the 1912 gift of 3,000 cherry trees from Japan to the United States.
Malabar Museum Calicut, nestled in the heart of Kozhikode, is a treasure trove of Kerala's rich history and cultural heritage.