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Rastro

Entre las Calles Ambajadores, Madrid, Spain 28005

Featured Review : The Rastro is a sprawling outdoor market that sells everything from lawnmowers to jester hats, slot cars to ship anchors. You can get to it either by heading south from Plaza Mayor along Calle Toledo and following the si...See Full Review

  • #37 most popular
    thing to do in Madrid
  • Avg. User Rating:
    3 out of 5 stars

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Rastro Reviews

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El Rastro

  • 4 out of 5 stars by volgap from Birmingham, United Kingdom
  • April 27, 2006
El Rastro
Quote: The Rastro is a sprawling outdoor market that sells everything from lawnmowers to jester hats, slot cars to ship anchors. You can get to it either by heading south from Plaza Mayor along Calle Toledo and following the sign posts, or by taking the... Read the full Rastro review

From journal A Week in the Centre of Madrid

El Rastro

  • 2 out of 5 stars by BostonGal from Boston, Massachusetts
  • January 16, 2001
Quote: Madrid is famous for this huge Sunday morning flea market. I went once and that was it. It's good to go once for the whole atmosphere of the place, but the actual stuff that's sold is junk and the same at every booth. A good cultural activity, I... Read the full Rastro review

From journal Semester in Mad Madrid