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#84542 - 06/06/09 03:31 PM
Madrid: Mercado de San Miguel
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Yesterday I made my first visit to the new-and-improved (?) Mercado de San Miguel, the Madrid market constructed in 1916 next to the Plaza Mayor. The Mercado de San Miguel was open and closed for the previous several years after numerous renovations. It reopened just last month after a total internal renovation. I have mixed feelings about "the new concept". While the market does (very) basically adhere to what a market it, it also attempts to redefine the word. I noticed one fruit stand, one meat stand, one chicken stand, one fish stand, and one embutido and cheese stand. While this already sounds like a lot, these types of typical "market stands" were in the minority. Other stands included 2 normal bars, 2 wine-tasting bars, a wine accessories stand, a classy pastry/bread stand, a tea stand, a candy stand, a flower shop, and 1 or 2 other specialty stands. All of the employees seemed to be Spanish which is typical among these kinds of shop owners. (nearly) All of the customers seemed to be tourists & foreigners. I think I noticed only a few Spaniards. The interior is modern, everything very new, very clean, even the downstairs bathrooms were clean, large, and modern. The shops themselves had new glass casings and modern decorations. The bar stools were modern too. As I walked through, careful to take note of the place, it reminded me somewhat of the converted Mercado de Colón in Valencia City, where a beautiful old market was converted to a kind of high-class, boutique market for those with money to spend. The Mercado de San Miguel made me feel the same, lots of money-carrying tourists sitting at the wine-tasting counters, chatting about their latest BMW purchases. (Here's where I wax nostalgic...) I remember years ago when the Mercado de San Miguel was a typical market, with old-fashioned stands of every typical variety, Spaniards doing their daily shopping, and a few tourists taking photos. But this market is nothing like the old-time, typical, working market in Barcelona, the Mercat de la Boquería. In that of San Miguel in Madrid, I didn't notice anyone taking photos because, I imagined, it wasn't a typical working market full of colors of rows after rows of seafood, fruits and vegetables, and Spaniards lining up to make their daily purchases. So en fin, the new-and-improved Mercado de San Miguel is pretty, modern, and stylish on the inside and historical on the outside. For this alone it's worth visiting. But don't think this is your typical Spanish market. Has anyone else visited the new market? If so, how did you feel about it?Do you have memories of the "old" market? If so, share them with us so that we may compared old and new. Thanks! Saludos, MadridMan
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#84543 - 06/06/09 03:53 PM
Re: Madrid: Mercado de San Miguel
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MadridMan, my memories are vague, but many many years ago, my parents will go there for shops, and was very Spanish. Of course,back then not to many immigrants either. A time for chatting and exchanges with the stand keepers. Fresh every day for the evening meal.
Now I saw the internet site, and it seems very refine cookie cutter, just like you say, with the visitor in mind, sort of like an attraction like Boqueria is in Barcelona. But still lacking in charm. time will tell of course with the new layout.
Edited by MadridMan (06/07/09 04:04 AM) Edit Reason: to correct MadridMan's name
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#84547 - 06/07/09 01:01 PM
Re: Madrid: Mercado de San Miguel
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#84548 - 06/07/09 01:07 PM
Re: Madrid: Mercado de San Miguel
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#84549 - 06/07/09 06:49 PM
Re: Madrid: Mercado de San Miguel
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Hmmm MadridMan,
Not quite the place I remember. You can find a market that looks like that here. Nino Salvaggio's. I'll miss the old type of open market.
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#84582 - 06/11/09 05:51 AM
Re: Madrid: Mercado de San Miguel
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But I guess to be in a wide-open place like that, perfectly air conditioned (now), it may be nice to sip wine and try Spanish foods with lots of buzz going on around you.
But I can't help but feel similarly to being in an food court of one of the nicer American malls. I think many foreigners have some "fear" about entering Spanish bars which feel very unfamiliar.
Saludos, MadridMan
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#84589 - 06/11/09 01:08 PM
Re: Madrid: Mercado de San Miguel
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Is this where that Nokia thing was last year? I'm trying to picture it. If so, the flat I rented was across the street.
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#84629 - 06/15/09 05:24 PM
Re: Madrid: Mercado de San Miguel
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Is this where that Nokia thing was last year? I'm trying to picture it. If so, the flat I rented was across the street. Nokia thing? I would doubt it because it wasn't even open for business yet - until last month. It had been closed for more than a year for renovation. Saludos, MadridMan
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#84985 - 07/29/09 09:29 PM
Re: Madrid: Mercado de San Miguel
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I lived around the corner from this mercado for a few months in the mid 80's and loved walking through and taking it all in - the sights, the smells, the tastes, the people (including Jane Seymour!). The last time I was in Madrid it was closed, and it made me sad to not be able to re-live my experiences.
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#84989 - 07/30/09 05:45 AM
Re: Madrid: Mercado de San Miguel
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I love markets !!! Especially from a photography point of view ... The new , updated market looks great ! .. OK it´s a little bit sanitized .. but give it time ! It needs to settle down . La boquéría in Barcelona is very very smart but one of the bes markets in Spain .. Certainly has some of the best restaurants .. El Quim de la Boquería is astounding ! And they cook right there in front of you in the middle of the market . I had an amazing "marisco" feast there .. lots of flames and passion in that open air kitchen .. Almost un espejo ( A mirror ) on España ( and Catalunya of course ) . Passion for life . There´s a great market just behind Gran Vía .. maybe someone can help me with the name .. My landlord almost ordered me to go there ! It´s completely South American .. I went at 9am and it was just an explosion of colour ! That combined with Latino music , and huge Paella pans cooking rice and chicken ( at 9am ! ) , guys sitting at the bar in the market , under the Ecuadorian flags , drinking beer . I joined them ...!! It was a great experience . Steve
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#84990 - 07/30/09 06:55 AM
Re: Madrid: Mercado de San Miguel
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steve, market of fuencarral
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#84994 - 07/30/09 12:14 PM
Re: Madrid: Mercado de San Miguel
[Re: jazz]
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No it´s not the same , Jazz . It´s the other side of Gran Vía .
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#87281 - 05/07/10 12:35 PM
Re: Madrid: Mercado de San Miguel
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Originally posted by admiral44, Full Member Registered: 03-26-2006 Posts: 137 Loc: Philadelphia, Aruba DWI Mercado de San Miguel located just off the west side of the Plaza Mayor in Madrid is a favorite place. It's been remodeled since the last time I was in the city, all for the better. Every food imaginable is here, including oysters on the half shell which can be purchased by the piece and eaten right there. All the usual things from seafood, meats, vegetables, breads and so forth. My wife and I enjoyed the people watching, too, as locals and visitors crammed in to do their shopping and/or have a snack. We had a very nice glass of wine and a couple of tapas from the various vendors. It's a great place to take a break while exploring that area. 44 _________________________ admiral44 www.bentpage.wordpress.comwww.danielputkowski.com
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#87283 - 05/07/10 03:31 PM
Re: Madrid: Mercado de San Miguel
[Re: MadridMan]
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I recommend, a sweet vermouth € 1.50 and a tapa of olives 2€...wonderful
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#87299 - 05/09/10 02:58 AM
Re: Madrid: Mercado de San Miguel
[Re: jazz]
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jazz, can you get that at the Mercado de San Miguel? If so, at which bar?
Saludos, MadridMan
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#87301 - 05/09/10 06:54 AM
Re: Madrid: Mercado de San Miguel
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Edited by MadridMan (05/09/10 09:29 AM) Edit Reason: to include link and graphic.
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