4.5Mercat de la Boqueria(26.5k reviews) - Don't miss it !! Spent 1-2 hours Farmers Markets
Officially known as the Mercat de San Josep as it was built on a former monastery, La Boqueria is a popular food market along Barcelona's touristy La Rambla stretch. Dating back to the 13th century, this colorful market is the largest in the city, home to more than 300 stalls renowned for selling some of the freshest produce—including meats, vegetables, cold cuts, sweets, and seafood. Join a food and drink tasting tour with a local to better enjoy the delicious delicacies on display and learn more about the market's history. The market can be easily reached by the metro. – TripadvisorSee more..
4.0Mercado Medieval(81 reviews) - This is really really good Spent More than 3 hours Points of Interest & Landmarks • Farmers Markets
I visited the market with family and friends in December and I was impressed not only by the size of the market, but also by the standard and variety of the products. The town it self is very picturesque and worth spending time to explore. All over the market you can buy nice food and snacks. My highest recommendations.See more..