

Mercado De La Ribera is a vibrant, historic market in Bilbao, offering a mix of traditional and modern food stalls.
A historic market offering a variety of local products and Basque cuisine.
A contemporary art museum featuring a unique architectural design.
A charming historic district with narrow streets, traditional architecture, and lively nightlife.
A traditional Basque beret, symbolizing the region's culture and heritage.
Thick-cut, high-quality beef steak, a specialty of the Basque Country.
A silk shawl with intricate embroidery, brought to the Basque Country by Manila galleons.
Famous for its traditional Basque breakfasts and historic atmosphere near Mercado De La Ribera.
Iconic restaurant near Mercado De La Ribera, known for its traditional Basque cuisine and seafood dishes.
Famous for its pintxos (Basque tapas) and lively atmosphere, located near Mercado De La Ribera.
Fried dough pastry served with thick hot chocolate for dipping.
Small, open-faced sandwiches with various toppings like peppers, cheese, and ham.
Large spider crab typically served grilled or in a creamy sauce.

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Mercado De La Ribera is an open-air market, so a rain jacket is essential for sudden showers.
To carry your purchases and help reduce plastic waste.
While many locals speak English, a phrasebook can enhance your cultural experience and help with communication.