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Plaza de Chueca

The central square of the Chueca neighborhood is located in the heart of the area, surrounded by colorful cafés, bars, and terraces.

Plaza de Chueca, Madrid · Chueca
Category
Landmark
Duration
30 minutes
Best Time
Morning
Entry
The place

About Plaza de Chueca

The central square of the Chueca neighborhood is located in the heart of the area, surrounded by colorful cafés, bars, and terraces. This small plaza is the social hub of Madrid's LGBTQ+ community, featuring rainbow crosswalks that epitomize the neighborhood's open, creative spirit and atmosphere.

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The place

Getting there

Address
Pl. de Chueca, Centro, 28004 Madrid, Spain
Neighborhood
Chueca
Nearest Metro
Line 5 to ChuecaLines 1, 5, 10 to Tribunal (northern edge)Lines 1, 5 to Gran Via (southern edge)
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Good to know

Tips, answered

Grab a table at La Palmera Social Club on the northwest corner for the best plaza views and excellent gin tonics at €8

Most tourists only see the square during busy weekend nights, but Tuesday and Wednesday mornings offer the most authentic local experience

The rainbow crosswalks are repainted twice yearly, so they're most photogenic in late June before Pride and again in September

Plan for about 30 minutes. Morning visits are typically less crowded.

Plaza de Chueca is in the Chueca neighborhood of Madrid. The address is Pl. de Chueca, Centro, 28004 Madrid, Spain. The area is well-served by metro.

Morning visits, especially early, mean fewer crowds and better light for photos. Weekdays are significantly quieter than weekends.

Comfortable shoes are recommended. Parts are outdoors, so bring a light layer.

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Mercado de San Antón
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Mercado de San Antón

Mercado de San Antón transforms the traditional Spanish market concept into a three-story food destination that actually works. The ground floor operates like a proper neighborhood market with fresh produce, meats, and seafood where locals do their daily shopping. The second floor houses about a dozen gourmet food stalls serving everything from Japanese katsu sandwiches (8-12 EUR) to traditional Spanish tortilla, plus a well-stocked wine bar. The rooftop terrace restaurant offers full meals and cocktails with unobstructed views across Chueca's low-rise buildings. You'll find yourself moving naturally between floors, grabbing ingredients downstairs, sampling tapas on level two, then settling in upstairs with a drink. The atmosphere shifts throughout the day: morning brings serious shoppers and coffee drinkers, lunch draws office workers to the food stalls, and evenings see the rooftop fill with groups sharing wine and small plates. The building itself feels genuinely modern without trying too hard, with wide aisles and good lighting that make browsing comfortable. Most travel guides oversell this as some revolutionary concept, but it's simply a well-executed market with decent food options. The ground floor prices match regular Madrid markets, but food stalls upstairs charge restaurant prices (12-18 EUR for mains). Skip the full dinner on the rooftop, it's overpriced and underwhelming. Instead, buy cheese and wine downstairs, grab a table upstairs, and enjoy the view for a fraction of the cost.

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