Madrid’s Free Local Market: Your Guide to the Planetario Producers’ Market
The Municipal Planetario Producers’ Market in Madrid is a popular weekend destination for residents looking for fresh, local, and artisan products. Held on the first and third Sundays of each month (with exceptions in July and August), this free market brings together 36 small producers from the Community of Madrid, all located within 120 kilometers of the capital.
When and Where to Find the Market
The market is located at Avenida del Planetario, corner of Calle Meneses, in the Arganzuela district, just a few meters from Parque Tierno Galván. It operates from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM on the designated Sundays.
- Upcoming Dates:
- April 5, 2026
- April 19, 2026
- May 3, 2026
- May 17, 2026
Note: The market is generally suspended in July and August. In case of heavy rain or high temperatures, some editions may be canceled. Check official sources for updates.
What Products Can You Find?
One of the main attractions of the market is its wide variety of products. Shoppers can fill their baskets with:
- Oils
- Meats
- Vegetables and greens
- Fruits
- Natural juices
- Cheeses
- Eggs
- Honey
- Sweets
- Preserves
- Fresh pasta
- Snacks
The selection allows visitors to discover unique creations not typically found in conventional stores, emphasizing conscious, responsible, and sustainable consumption.
Who Are the Producers?
The market hosts 36 small producers from the Community of Madrid. A key criterion for participation is that their farms and workshops must be located within 120 kilometers of the capital. This ensures the freshness and local identity of the products.
Beyond Shopping: Family Activities and Sustainability
In addition to the diverse product offerings, the market often features complementary activities for the whole family, making it an ideal Sunday outing. Visitors are encouraged to bring reusable shopping bags or carts to support the market’s philosophy of reducing plastic waste.
Why Visit the Planetario Producers’ Market?
The market offers a distinct way to shop, fostering a direct connection between consumers and producers and providing insight into the origin and preparation of food. Its compact schedule and free entry make it a perfect Sunday morning plan for a leisurely stroll and mindful shopping.
Practical Tips for Your Visit
- Bring your own bags: Help reduce plastic waste by bringing reusable shopping bags or a cart.
- Arrive early: To get the best selection of products.
- Check for cancellations: In adverse weather conditions, some editions might be suspended.
- Explore the area: The market is near Parque Tierno Galván, perfect for extending your day out.
Contact Information
For more information, please refer to the official sources below.
Source: el periódico de españa