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Experience the Vibrant Mercado de Belgrano

Discover the Culinary Treasures of Mercado de Belgrano in Buenos Aires – A Food Lover's Paradise!

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A brief summary to Mercado de Belgrano

  • Monday 8:30 am-8 pm
  • Tuesday 8:30 am-8 pm
  • Wednesday 8:30 am-8 pm
  • Thursday 8:30 am-8 pm
  • Friday 8:30 am-8 pm
  • Saturday 8:30 am-8 pm
  • Sunday 11 am-2 am

Nestled in the charming neighborhood of Belgrano, the Mercado de Belgrano is a culinary haven that draws both locals and tourists with its vibrant atmosphere and diverse offerings. This fresh food market is a feast for the senses, showcasing a plethora of stalls filled with colorful fruits, fresh vegetables, and artisanal products. From the moment you step inside, the enticing aromas of baked goods, freshly cooked meals, and gourmet items invite you to explore every corner. As you wander through the market, you'll discover a variety of food vendors selling everything from traditional Argentine pastries to gourmet cheeses and cured meats. Don’t miss the chance to try delicious empanadas or sample fresh seafood at one of the fish restaurants. The market also features several bakeries, butcher shops, and a brewpub, making it a one-stop destination for food lovers. Whether you're looking to indulge in a quick bite or stock up on fresh ingredients for your own culinary creations, Mercado de Belgrano has something for everyone. In addition to the food, the market is a cultural experience in itself. It's a great place to mingle with locals, learn about Argentine culinary traditions, and even pick up some cooking tips. The lively atmosphere and friendly vendors create a welcoming environment that makes it easy to spend hours exploring and tasting the culinary treasures on offer. Be sure to visit during the weekdays for a more relaxed experience, as weekends can be bustling with activity.

Local tips

  • Visit during weekdays to avoid the weekend crowds and fully enjoy the market experience.
  • Don’t hesitate to sample before you buy; most vendors offer tastings of their products.
  • Bring cash, as some vendors may not accept credit cards.
  • Check the opening hours; the market typically opens at 8:30 AM, making it perfect for an early visit.
  • Look for seasonal fruits and vegetables for the freshest selections.
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Experience Mercado de Belgrano

Getting There

  • Subte (Metro)

    If you are near the city center, take Line D (the green line) of the Subte from stations such as 9 de Julio or Catedral. Ride northbound towards the station 'Catedral' until you reach 'Belgrano'. Once you arrive at 'Belgrano', exit the station and head southwest on Juramento Street. Continue walking for about 10 minutes until you arrive at Juramento 2527, where Mercado de Belgrano is located.

  • Bus

    From various points in Buenos Aires, you can take several bus lines that stop near Mercado de Belgrano. Common options include buses 15, 29, 47, and 152. Board the bus at your nearest stop, and ask the driver to notify you when you reach the intersection of 'Juramento' and 'Cdad. de la Paz'. Once you get off, walk a short distance down Juramento Street to find Mercado de Belgrano at Juramento 2527.

  • Taxi or Ride-Sharing

    For a more direct route, consider taking a taxi or using a ride-sharing app like Uber or Cabify. Simply input 'Mercado de Belgrano' or the address 'Juramento 2527, Cdad. de la Paz 2130' into the app. This is a convenient option if you're traveling with luggage or prefer a quicker journey.

  • Walking

    If you're staying nearby, walking to Mercado de Belgrano can be a pleasant option. From the nearest landmark, head towards 'Juramento' Street, and keep walking until you reach the intersection with 'Cdad. de la Paz'. Mercado de Belgrano will be located at Juramento 2527. This area features several shops and sights along the way, making your walk more enjoyable.

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