Valencia’s Mercado Central
Born and raised in Jakarta (Indonesia), my experiences of food market visits were usually unpleasant. They were dirty and stink. My experience taught me the food market was the most unpleasant place to shop. Central market in Valencia, however, was in contrary to my childhood experience: the market was inside a beautiful building, clean and well organized. The building was built in between year 1915 and 1928 with “art nouveau” design. It was designed by Francesco Guardia, very impressive design and it showed somewhat of modernity of the era. The mixture of stunning design, history and the local market activities would make the Central Market as a perfect symbol as the heart of Valencia. As a visitor, you would feel the heartbeat of the city inside.
Famously called as Mercado Central de Valencia or Mercat Central de València in Spanish, the market is located in the old part of the city, across to UNESCO World Heritage building, La Lonja and a beautiful church, Santo Juanes. Reaching this market required a long walk from the metro-subway stop. And, it was busy on Saturday, which made it a lively market. Nice!
I believe there were more than two hundreds stalls inside the market hall. They were divided into several sections like dry food, meat, seafood, fruits-vegetables and few more. Dutchie did the shopping, and I was photographing the market’s activities and its architecture – it was a perfect place for us and no one was complaining that I took too much time in taking pictures.
Of course, we didn’t forget that Spain is the number one country that produces olive oil, and the world’s best olive oils came from Spain. Trying Spanish olive oil (and buying some bottles) was a mission. We did olive oil testing at one of the stalls. The best one had the highest price. It was so delicious but certainly not cheap stuff.

Jamón was obviously popular product. Almost in every corner there were stalls that sell the worldwide famous Spanish ham products: Jamon Ibérico (also known as pata negra) and Jamon Serrano. The price of one kilogram of good quality Jamón Ibérico started from 80 Euro. Not sure about the serrano, but the good quality one could have similar price.
I tried the local drink called Horchata (local name: Orxata). It was made from ground almond – the taste was like almond milk with too much sugar. As the weather is getting too warm, a glass of cold Horchata is a perfect refreshing drink. But please be warned, it is only for those who love sweet beverages.

I found providing a beautiful and well maintained building for the small scale business was charming and thoughtful policy. Maybe because I believe the economic backbone of every nation lays on its micro and small scale economy. This is the economy that usually help people to survive when the state economy collapsed. Providing them with a place like the Mercado Central meant valuing them as part of the state economy. Additionally it gives Valencia a characteristic.
Official website of Mercado Central de Valencia
Location:
Plaza Ciudad de Brujas, Old city of Valencia.
Opening Time:
Monday to Saturday from 07:30 to 14:30
Metro-subway station:
Colon (soon there will be a metro-subway station next to the market)
Attractions nearby:
La Lonja de la Seda and Santo Juanes Church
Lovely and very creative 😉 thank you.
Waaa kalo pasar disini sebersih itu aku bela2in ke pasar tiap hari deh mba 😀
😀 masih kotor juga ya pasar-pasar di Indonesia? wadduuh…
Ada yang udah bersih, namanya pasar modern Ndah.
Wah kayaknya mesti kunjungan nih kalau ke Jakarta.. Makasih atas info-nya Yen 🙂
Masiiih kotor becek dan bau, kecuali pasar modern ya 😀 tapi pasar modern harganya mahal hehe
🙂 ber-AC juga kali ya..jadi harga listrik lumejen..
Nah masalahnya ga ber ac juga
😀 mungkin kalau pakai AC takut saingan sama supermarket..yg ribet ya sama si pemilik modal besar 😦
So vibrant and full of life! This place looks amazing! I’ve never tried Spanish Olive Oil. I’ll have to find some and try it. Thanks for the beautiful photos, Indah!
Thank you so much Rob! Yes, please try the Spanish olive oil, mostly they are amazing. During our testing, Pago Baldios San Carlos was pretty good 🙂
Beautiful pics Indah. Love those angles.
Thank you Yen..Ini lagi nyobain fisheye lens.. 😀
I love horchata! Tapi di Jakarta susah carinya..
Rasanya seperti susu almond gitu ya? Aku juga suka sih, tapi waktu itu dapat yg kemanisan jadi agak-agak mengalahkan rasa almond-nya..Gimana kalau coba bikin sendiri?
Minggu lalu ketemu Horchata di Pasar Santa, baru sebulan buka : Papricano Mexican Cantina .. Lagi tren nongkrong di Pasar Santa
Wah ini bisa jadi jawaban buat Christa 🙂
Iyaa.. Gara2 baca tulisan kamu ini aku jadi browsing resepnya dan mau coba coba bikin, bahannya ga terlalu repot hehehe.. Kalau berhasil aku blog deh 🙂
Kutunggu blog-nya yaa..mestinya sih gak terlalu susah ya? Christa, itu katanya ada yg jual di Santa..mungkin bisa dicoba 🙂
Iyaa.. aku baru baca komen kamu di blogku nih. Padahal aku pernah lho ke Papricano itu, tapi kok ngga nyadar ada Horchata atau waktu itu belum jualan ya.. jadi penasaran pengen nyobain 🙂
so very interesting – I think that your thoughts about small business are quite right but the only thing is that if big businesses become involved and contract the smaller ones they make them wait ages for payment. Really like the photos which capture the atmosphere
Thank you so much Diana!
Hi Indah, whoaa this one is very well maintained, big & beautiful building, specially the plafon construction. Nice pics, you got it all: the stunning building, the activities, & how nice this market. Love your opinions to integrate small micro business like his Valencia central market as the model. Here, we need to modernise the trad market & give place in prime location. However, I never go to traditional for almost 5 years, buying veggies at pedagang sayur keliling di perumahan, meat & fish di speciality supermarket sekalian dipotongkan – praktis bersih cepat. Cheers Indah
Thank you! Ahh..I miss the pedagang sayur keliling, they were actually very helpful and handy – no need to go anywhere for fresh veggies!
I love the food markets! This one is marvellous. I so agree with what you are saying about the small businesses, but the bigger companies take over everywhere, unfortunately.
Amazing images, Indah!:)
Thank you so much! Yes, nowadays many chain supermarkets are quite dominant for consumer products 😦