The Mercado de Motores, a pop-up vintage market which mixes music, food, entertainment and shopping in an old train station, is a must-do if you’re visiting Madrid.
Whenever anyone asks what I’d recommend for them to do in Madrid, I answer immediately: go to the Mercado de Motores. Madrid is full of attractions, from Royal palaces to world-class art museums, but this quirky vintage market held in the city’s railway museum is my top pick every time.
The Mercado de Motores is held on the second weekend of every month at the Museo del Ferrocarril, just outside the city centre. Getting there from the city is really easy – just get the metro to Delicias and it’s a very short walk from the station.
The Museo del Ferrocarril itself is a magnificent old railway station which was built in the 1880s and abandoned in the 1960s. Late in its life as a station it featured as a filming location for Dr Zhivago. Since 1987 it’s been home to one of the biggest collections of locomotives and coaches in Europe.
We visited the Mercado de Motores on a sunny Sunday in October as part of our #EUtour visit to Madrid. When we got there we were fascinated straightaway by the gorgeous building and the collection of vintage bicycles at the entrance. We queued for a few minutes to get in, but it moved quickly. When we were there most of the visitors seemed to be locals rather than tourists.
The Mercado de Motores is described by its organisers as “not quite a flea market, not quite a popup”. Inside the beautiful station are stalls with all kinds of hand-made, vintage-style things to buy, from art, to furniture, fashion, soap and food. There are also stalls selling quirky second-hand lamps, luggage, hats, jewellery and more.
At the front of the station are a couple of desks where you can buy tokens to buy food and drink – and you don’t want to miss the food and drink here! As well as the cafes inside the station, if you walk all the way through the building and out to the yard beyond, you’ll find pop-up bars selling beer, sangria and cocktails, and food trucks selling everything from Spanish specialities like churros, paella and Mallorcan potatoes to burgers, hot dogs and tacos.
There’s also plenty of entertainment. Inside the station we enjoyed a drink listening to an amazing jazz band, and then outside we relaxed on bean bags with a beer and free popcorn, watching a big-screen showing of Grease (in Spanish, of course).
Have you visited the Mercado de Motores? Are there any other quirky markets we should visit?
This market looks amazing – and really dangerous for the wallet… š We’re starting to plan a trip to Spain next year and we need to make sure to visit Madrid on the second weekend of the month!!
Oh man! I don’t doubt that you can find more locals than tourists in this place, I have been to Madrid but have never heard about such a market!! Sadly, because I love this kind of thing. Gonna put it on my To Do list for the next time I go there!!
This looks like such a cool market. I love trains and it’s great when alternative uses can be found for those no longer in use.
This is like a vintage girls dream! I want all of those hats!!! Bookmarking it for my next trip to Spain!!
This place looks really cool! I’ll save it for my Madrid trip š
Is it just me or does that train look like something from Harry Potter? hahaha. what an amazing place to visit!