El Rastro is a flea market located in historic center of Madrid, in the popular neighborhood of La Latina. It opens every Sunday and every bank holiday. This lively open-air market is over 400 years old with stands that sell everyday objects as well as unique and curious items. The Rastro Market is located along the street La Ribera de.. El Rastro Flea Market is located within the historic La Latina neighborhood. The main thoroughfare is Calle de la Ribera de Curtidores, which serves as the central artery of the market. However, El Rastro spreads across several adjacent streets and squares, creating a sprawling maze of stalls and shops to explore.

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El Rastro. Top choice in La Latina & Lavapiés. A Sunday morning at El Rastro flea market, Europe's largest, is a Madrid institution. You could easily spend the entire morning inching your way down the hill and the maze of streets. Cheap clothes, luggage, old flamenco records, even older photos of Madrid, faux-designer purses, grungy T-shirts.. If you've succumbed to the fashion among collectors and decorators for furniture from the 1950's and 1960's, a few shops specializing in this genre have sprung up in la Rastro. Such, for example, as the huge IKB 191 on Calle de la Arganzuela 18 (across from the Callejón del Mellizo) and El 8 on the Calle de Mira el Rio Alta 8.