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Here is a list of the cheap markets in Madrid where you can find everything you want from: (new and used clothes, books, bicycles, toys, foodstuffs, and many others …), and all these goods will be of good quality but also at cheap prices.

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Cheap markets in Madrid:

1. El Rastro

This place is the oldest and most famous market place on the street. It opens every Sunday at 9 am, where hundreds of stalls are installed and the street is full of vitality and noise. Locals and tourists come to this place to buy: (new and used clothes, jewelry, decorative items, souvenirs from Madrid, paintings, etc.), and all these goods are sold at cheap prices and in good quality. After they are finished shopping round and get better The goods are at the right prices for you, you can try eating some delicious madridi wafers or other foods, and the best thing to do in this market is to have refreshing drinks. Address: Ribera de Curtidores, entre Plaza de Cascorro y Ronda de Toledo Working hours: Sunday (from 9 am to 3 pm).El RastroEl Rastro also read: Madrid Tourism for Children … 6 Best Places to Enjoy

2. Dosde Market

Every Saturday in spring and autumn, dozens of stalls are set up in the “Plaza del Dos de Mayo” park where they are sold there: (books, clothes, accessories, handicrafts, and much more …), and you can get these goods at cheap prices And there are many activities such as: (workshops, setting up a procession in which people walk in fancy dress, and other activities ..), in addition to that this place is the best way to spend a beautiful and sunny day in Madrid. Address: Plaza del Dos de Mayo, 28004, Madrid Opening hours: Saturday (in the spring and autumn semester) (12:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.).Dosde Market

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3. Mercado de Motores

This big market is held inside the “Railways” Museum on the second weekend of each month. This beautiful market is located inside a railway station from the nineteenth century, and the stalls are located inside the old trains in this museum. It is characterized by live music, food and all What you want and also that there are some handmade clothes available. This market is a unique place and the goods that are sold in it are worth the long walk until you get there, for those who love the products and handicrafts that craftsmen make and all these goods are at prices that are suitable for everyone. : Museo del Ferrocarril, Pase o de las Delicia, 61, 28045, Madrid Opening hours: The second weekend of each month (from 11 am to 10 pm).Mercado de MotoresMercado de Motores also read: Spain’s customs and traditions

4. Cuesta de Moyano

This market is one of the markets that is located on the busiest street in Madrid, and it is known to be of great value that you can find there. There are 30 wooden kiosks lined up in the open air along the market since 1925 AD. This place provides more than 300,000 books for every reader Thirsty for reading in various branches such as: (arts, sciences, history, and other branches …), and all these books date back to the nineteenth century to this day. All book lovers and collectors come from all over the world to this book market, and that Because this market contains a large and distinctive collection of books and they are sold at reasonable and reasonable prices. Address: Calle de Claudi o de Mayona, 1, 28014, Madrid Opening hours: daily (from 10 am to 2:30 pm), (from 5 pm to 7:30 pm).Cuesta de MoyanoCuesta de Moyano

5. Nómada Market

This market was established in 2005, and it became the first independent design market or exhibition in Madrid, and it is also a distinguished platform for budding artists and designers to display and sell their works, and it has proven to be an impressive social and cultural phenomenon. This market is held 4 times a year at the “Chamartín” train station “It is often accompanied by the establishment of free workshops and exhibitions. In every edition of this market and with the start of each season, we see hundreds of Spanish and international designers displaying their latest and most beautiful creations in: (art, crafts, fashion, jewelry, and unique handmade products. ), And that makes this market a unique shopping destination, S. If you are looking for creative gifts or distinctive items that you will not find anywhere else, in addition to that the prices there are reasonable, they start from (5 to 100 euros) Address: Estacion de Chamartín, Planta Atico, Nave Central, 28036, Madrid 4 times a year in conjunction with the fashions seasons (from 12 pm to 9 pm).Nómada MarketNómada Market

6. El Mercadillo del Gato

This market is hosted in unique buildings and places in Madrid, and it includes more than 60 exhibitors from different backgrounds in order to present: (fashion for the whole family, cosmetics, accessories, jewelry, handicrafts, decorative purposes, shoes, and others. .), And they are affordable. There change products and things that are shown to people, in each edition so that a visit to this market is a different experience every time. Upcoming editions of this market: The Westin Palace: From the 14th to the 17th of September 2020 the Westin Palace: From September 28 to October 1, 2020 The Westin Palace: From 2 to 5 November 2020 The Westin Palace: From 1 to 10 December 2020 “Gran Vía 13” Street: From 5 To October 8, 2020 “Gran Vía 13” Street: From December 15, 2020 to January 5, 2020 Address: Plaza Canovas del Castillo, 28014, Madrid Opening hours: (from 11 am to 2 pm).El Mercadillo del GatoEl Mercadillo del Gato

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