Saint Ferdinand Market
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Brittany Aves
"All the travel guides will recommend Mercado San Miguel, which is stunning, but quite expensive. I went recently with visitors and the cheapest thing I saw was a plate of veggies for 12 euros. You can eat much better for a more reasonable cost at other local markets like San Fernando, Mercado de Anton Martín, Mercado de San Ildefonso in Malasaña and the Mercado de San Anton in Chueca.
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Patricia Aliaga
"This market has a lot of local charm, is a place to enjoy with friends and have a good beer, wine or some tapas, it has a lot of small bars, restaurants and you can buy from all of them to try different dishes from different countries and also drinks. It is very colorful and could be a bit crowded on weekends but it is a very good experience in Madrid. "
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David Morard
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"Not " San Fermin" but it can get wild too. Great spot to experience different cuisine, have a drink or two "
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