Mercado de Colon(Columbus Market), Valencia
Once a bustling market, today the Columbus Market in Valencia has transformed into a vibrant hub housing exquisite flower stalls and top-notch restaurants. Throughout its existence, this architectural marvel has consistently captivated with its sheer beauty. Designed by the renowned architect Francisco Mora Berenguer in the early 20th century, the Colón Market stands as an iconic masterpiece of Valencian art nouveau, reminiscent of Gaudí's renowned structures in Barcelona. It comes as no surprise that this remarkable edifice has earned its rightful place as a National Monument.
Occupying a vast area of 3,500 square meters, the grand building is divided into three sections, bookended by two magnificent triumphal arch-style entrances crafted from brick and stone. The façade, adorned with vibrant colors, boasts elaborate ceramic details that showcase the region's distinctive style. Surrounding the premises is an ornate wrought iron fence, meticulously restored to its former artistic glory. Today, the market's soaring ceilings and multiple entrances create an inviting and luminous space.
Columbus Market currently thrives as a home to several well-established businesses. However, its true allure lies in its exceptional array of restaurants. Among them, Habitual by Ricard Camarena, Ma Khin Café, and Manglano take the spotlight. Additionally, popular establishments like Las Cervezas del Mercado, the café Bocados, and Daniel-a stand specializing in horchata (tiger nut milk)-attract visitors seeking delectable culinary experiences. The courtyard initially welcomed Florist's Baladre as its pioneer, and it now shares its charming space with Vinos y Flores. Moreover, this remarkable venue hosts a myriad of events, predominantly centered around the culinary world.
Occupying a vast area of 3,500 square meters, the grand building is divided into three sections, bookended by two magnificent triumphal arch-style entrances crafted from brick and stone. The façade, adorned with vibrant colors, boasts elaborate ceramic details that showcase the region's distinctive style. Surrounding the premises is an ornate wrought iron fence, meticulously restored to its former artistic glory. Today, the market's soaring ceilings and multiple entrances create an inviting and luminous space.
Columbus Market currently thrives as a home to several well-established businesses. However, its true allure lies in its exceptional array of restaurants. Among them, Habitual by Ricard Camarena, Ma Khin Café, and Manglano take the spotlight. Additionally, popular establishments like Las Cervezas del Mercado, the café Bocados, and Daniel-a stand specializing in horchata (tiger nut milk)-attract visitors seeking delectable culinary experiences. The courtyard initially welcomed Florist's Baladre as its pioneer, and it now shares its charming space with Vinos y Flores. Moreover, this remarkable venue hosts a myriad of events, predominantly centered around the culinary world.
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Mercado de Colon(Columbus Market) on Map
Sight Name: Mercado de Colon(Columbus Market)
Sight Location: Valencia, Spain (See walking tours in Valencia)
Sight Type: Shopping
Sight Location: Valencia, Spain (See walking tours in Valencia)
Sight Type: Shopping
Walking Tours in Valencia, Spain
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Travel Distance: 3.3 Km or 2.1 Miles
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Travel Distance: 1.4 Km or 0.9 Miles
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