Mercat de la Concepció
This building, with its metal structure, stands in the heart of the Eixample district, in an area where there have been open-air markets since the middle of the 18th century. It is one of the main hubs of community life in the area. The architect Antoni Rovira i Trias won the competition launched by Barcelona City Council to design the market and it opened in 1888 to supply the local residents, in what was then the most heavily populated part of the Eixample. A recent refurbishment has transformed the market into a modern and functional place, which hosts an interesting programme of food-related events and workshops.
How to arrive: Metro L4-Girona/L5-Verdaguer | Bus H10 | Renfe R2-Passeig de Gràcia.
Services: adapted for people with reduced mobility, car park, online selling, delivery service, sustanaible commerce, restaurant.