To do your shopping but also to go out for a drink, lunch or dinner, you need to know the gastronomic markets of Buenos Aires where you will find options to do your weekly shopping and at the same time eat excellent food, at good prices and as if it were homemade (or better).
Belgrano Market
The Belgrano Market is a centenary market with a modern and avant-garde gastronomic proposal that includes more than 40 stalls. Its stalls offer a wide variety of fresh products, gourmet delicatessen and dishes prepared by renowned chefs. Did you know that this gastronomic market is located on land that was donated by the heirs of the writer José Hernández?
📍 Juramento 2527, Belgrano
2. San Nicolás Market
This is a historic neighborhood market where you can buy fish, meat and fruit, and if you don’t know what to eat, you can stay for lunch: you will find Brazilian, Colombian, Mexican and Venezuelan cuisine and, as one of the best gastronomic markets in Buenos Aires, it has its own cultural agenda of events.
📍 Córdoba Av. 1750
3. Bonpland Market
A green oasis in Palermo. This market is characterized by its sustainable design and its selection of organic, vegan and healthy products, as well as an outdoor terrace ideal to enjoy eating in the sun and escape the hot afternoons.
📍 Bonpland 1660
4. Soho Market
This gastronomic market is one of the meeting points if you are in Palermo Soho in the afternoon or evening. There are designer shops, bars and restaurants with live music and many exclusive gastronomic events on its terrace. In few gastronomic markets you will find the gastronomic experiences of Mercado Soho.
📍 Armenia 1744
5. Carriage Market
If you decide to go to this market you will find yourself taking a historic walk with excellent flavors. Located in a historic building in Retiro, you will be surrounded by 19th century architecture and an innovative gastronomic proposal. Its stalls offer from traditional Argentine food to gourmet options and it is the ideal place for an after office.
📍 Leandro N. Alem 852
6. San Telmo Market
This market is a swapping of antiques, handicrafts and regional products, besides having a wide variety of stands for you to buy fruits, restaurants and bars (and one of the best empanadas in Buenos Aires are here).
📍 Defensa 963
7. Villa Crespo Market
A place to discover new flavors. The atmosphere of Mercat Villa Crespo is familiar and modern at the same time, its gastronomic offer is so diverse that you have from pizzas and empanadas to an entire floor dedicated to Asian food.
📍 Thames 747
8. Mercat Caballito
In Mercat Caballito the neighborhood comes together, from families to young couples, all the neighbors of Caballito know that in this market you can eat well, buy better and there are always events for all tastes.
📍 Rivadavia Avenue 5108, Caballito