Mercado de San Miguel

The cast-iron and glass exterior of the Mercado de San Miguel, Madrid
The Mercado de San Miguel, Madrid. Photo: Juan Antonio Flores Segal via Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 2.0.
Madrid, Spain · Alfonso Dubé, 1913–1916 · Iron-and-glass market

Mercado de San Miguel

The last of Madrid’s iron markets, a block from Plaza Mayor, now packed with people eating standing up.

At a glance

Just off Plaza Mayor, the Mercado de San Miguel is the only surviving iron-architecture market in central Madrid. Alfonso Dubé designed it, and it opened in 1916: a frame of cast iron and glass on the site of an old parish square. After years of decline it was restored and reopened in 2009 as a celebrated gourmet market, busy from morning to midnight.

Key facts

  • Location: Plaza de San Miguel, beside Plaza Mayor, Madrid
  • Architect: Alfonso Dubé
  • Built: 1913–1916
  • Structure: cast iron and glass
  • Today: gourmet food market (reopened 2009)

History

San Miguel rose where a church and its square once stood, part of the wave of iron market halls that modernised European cities around 1900. Dubé framed it in cast iron with glazed walls, light and airy by the standards of the old covered markets.

By the late twentieth century it was failing. A private restoration kept the iron skeleton and reopened the market in 2009, not for the weekly shop but for tapas, wine and produce eaten on the spot. It has become one of the busiest small buildings in Madrid.

What you see

The structure is the appeal: slender cast-iron columns, a glazed envelope, the original 1916 frame holding a modern crowd. Around the edges, stalls sell oysters, ham, cheese and vermouth. It is a working lesson in how an iron market, built to keep food cool and dry, can be given a second life.

Practical information

  • Open: daily, late into the night
  • Cost: free to enter; food and drink for sale
  • Best for: the iron frame and a stand-up tapas crawl
  • Time needed: 30–60 minutes

Getting there

The market is steps from Plaza Mayor in the heart of old Madrid. The nearest metro stations are Sol and Ópera, each a few minutes’ walk.

Nearby

  • Plaza Mayor — the great arcaded square next door
  • Royal Palace of Madrid — a short walk west

Sources

  • Wikipedia — Mercado de San Miguel
  • Ayuntamiento de Madrid — market heritage description
  • Wikimedia Commons — image source and licence

Hero image: Mercado de San Miguel, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 2.0 (Juan Antonio Flores Segal). Editorial text © Cultural Heritage Online, 2026.

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