El Rastro de Madrid or simply el Rastro is the most popular open air
flea market
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in
Madrid
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(Spain). It is held every Sunday and public holiday during the year and is located along ''Plaza de Cascorro'' and ''Ribera de Curtidores'', between ''Calle Embajadores'' and the ''Ronda de Toledo'' (just south of ''La Latina'' metro station).
A great variety of products (new and used) can be found at el Rastro. A number of
antique
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shops in the local area are also open on Sunday.
Etymology
''El Rastro'' means "the trail". The market probably owes its name to the
tanneries
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*Tanning (leather), treating animal skins to produce leather
*Sun tanning, using the sun to darken pale skin
**Indoor tanning, the use of artificial light in place of the sun
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that were once located in ''Ribera de Curtidores'' (''Ribera de Curtidores'' means 'riverside of
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* Jerald and Sandra Tanner, opponents of the LDS Church (Mormons)
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'). Close by, on the banks of the
Manzanares River
The Manzanares () is a river in the centre of the Iberian Peninsula, which flows from the Sierra de Guadarrama, passes through Madrid, and eventually empties into the Jarama river, which in turn is a right-bank tributary to the Tagus.
In its u ...
, was an
abattoir
A slaughterhouse, also called abattoir (), is a facility where animals are slaughtered to provide food. Slaughterhouses supply meat, which then becomes the responsibility of a packaging facility.
Slaughterhouses that produce meat that is no ...
. Transporting the slaughtered
cattle
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from the abattoir to the tannery left a trail (''rastro'') of blood along the street. An alternative etymology suggests el Rastro once meant "outside", referring to the fact el Rastro was once outside the jurisdiction of the mayor's court.
Location and times
According to municipal rules, el Rastro takes place every Sunday and public holiday of the year, from 9 am to 3 pm, in the ''
barrio de Embajadores
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'' ('
Ambassador
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's neighborhood) in the Central District of
Madrid
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. The Madrid town council regulates the markets. A maximum of 3500 stalls cover the area from the ''Plaza de Cascorro'', with its statue dedicated to
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* ''Eloy'' (album), the 1971 debut album of the band
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, who was a Spanish soldier who fought in the Cuban War of Independence in which he distinguished himself and is regarded as a hero, in the north, along the main thoroughfare of ''Ribera de Curtidores'' and adjoining streets to ''Calle Embajadores'' in the east and the ''Ronda de Toledo'' and ''Plaza del Campillo del Mundo Nuevo'' in the south.
During the
COVID-19 pandemic in the Community of Madrid
The COVID-19 pandemic in Spain had its first case in the Community of Madrid on 25 February 2020.
Timeline
The pandemic was first confirmed to have spread to the region on 25 February 2020 with the positive result of a 24-year-old male who ha ...
, it was closed for several months.
Sellers and the city government could not agree how to open while keeping the disease prevention measures.
Transport
El Rastro can be accessed from the following
Madrid Metro
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stations:
* Line 3 from the stations ''Embajadores'', ''Lavapiés'' or ''Sol''.
* Line 5 from the stations ''La Latina'', ''Puerta de Toledo'' or ''Acacias''.
* Line 1 from the stations ''Tirso de Molina'' or ''Sol''.
* Line 2 from the stations ''Sol'' or ''Opera''.
On market days, there are EMT (
Empresa Municipal de Transportes de Madrid
The Empresa Municipal de Transportes de Madrid (also known as EMT Madrid) is the company charged with the planning of public urban transport in the city in Madrid, Spain. The organization is wholly owned by the City Council of Madrid and is a me ...
) buses that stop close by. It is also accessible from the commuter train network (
Cercanías
The commuter rail systems of Spain's major metropolitan areas are called ''Cercanías'' () in most of Spain, ''Rodalia'' () in the Valencian Community, ''Aldiriak'' () in the Basque Country and ''Rodalies'' () in Catalonia. There are twelve ''Ce ...
Renfe) from the following stop:
* ''Embajadores''
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Description
According to the German writer
Hans Magnus Enzensberger
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, el Rastro is the final border between Europe and Africa, comprising diverse peoples from different countries and of differing ethnicities all searching for curiosities or bargains, sightseeing, sampling the gastronomic delights of
Madrid
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or simply soaking up the atmosphere. Traditionally, the wares for sale are items not available in shops or malls, such as antiques, rarities, curiosities.
Schedule
El Rastro's promotional page advises those wanting a "tourist experience" to go to el Rastro at 11am, as this when the market is busiest.
Official page for el Rastro
/ref> Those wishing to haggle for a bargain in the stalls should be at the market a little earlier, between 9 and 10am. The crowds usually begin to thin around midday, as people head for the bars at the edges of the market and around ''La Plaza de Cascorro'' for a drink and some tapas. The stalls gradually shut and by 3 or 4 pm (depending if it is winter or summer).
Specialty items
Certain streets or areas within El Rastro are associated, either by tradition or by the gathering of specialist stalls, with particular wares:
*''Calle Fray Ceferino Gonzales'' is known as "''calle de los Pájaros''" ('street of the birds') as it was where pedlars and travelling sellers would sell domestic animals and birds and associated paraphernalia.
*''Calle San Cayetano'' is also known as "''calle de los Pintores''" ('street of the Painters'), as its permanent stalls sell paintings, drawings and art supplies.
*Stalls around ''calle Rodas'' and the ''Plaza de General Vara del Rey'' (formerly ''Plaza de Antonio Zozaya'') and ''Plaza de Campillo del Mundo Nuevo'' specialise in buying and selling magazines, trading cards and stamps. A frequent sight in this area is young children swapping and trading with each other.
*''Calle Carnero'' and ''calle Carlos Arniches'' are where ''bouquinistas'' sell old, rare and collectible books.
*The ''Plaza de Cascorro'' specialises in selling funky clothing and accessories.
*''Calle Mira el Sol'' is for the movie buffs with everything from Andrei Tarkovsky
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to Pajares.
El Rastro in popular culture
Cinema
In 1945 Edgar Neville
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Biography
Neville was born in Madrid but lived in Hollywood, Los Angel ...
directed ''Domingo de Carnaval'', a lively detective movie set in el Rastro.
It also featured in the movie ''Laberinto de Pasiones
''Labyrinth of Passion'' ( es, link=no, Laberinto de pasiones) is a 1982 Spanish screwball comedy film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar, starring Cecilia Roth and Imanol Arias. Antonio Banderas has a small role, marking his film debut.
...
'' (1982) by well-known Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar
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.
Literature
Ramón Gómez de la Serna
Ramón Gómez de la Serna y Puig (3 July 1888 in Madrid – 13 January 1963 in Buenos Aires) was a Spanish writer, dramatist and avant-garde agitator. He strongly influenced surrealist film maker Luis Buñuel.
Ramón Gómez de la Serna was esp ...
dedicated a book, ''El Rastro'' to the market. The writer and journalist Pedro de Répide Gallegos
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The counterpart patronymic surname of the name Pedro, meaning " ...
wrote a novel called ''Del Rastro a Maravillas''.
Music
In the seventies the singer Patxi Andión
Francisco "Patxi" Andión González (6 October 1947 – 18 December 2019) was a Spanish singer-songwriter, musician and actor.
Biography
Patxi Andión was born to Basque parents in Madrid in 1947 and lived part of his childhood in the Basqu ...
made famous the song "Una, Dos y Tres" (One, Two and Three) whose chorus was "Una dos y tres, una dos y tres, lo que usted no quiera para el rastro es".
In the early days of his career, the singer El Fary
José Luis Cantero Rada (August 20, 1937 – June 19, 2007), known professionally as El Fary, was a Spanish singer and actor.
The youngest of six children, José Luis Cantero was born in Madrid, close to a famous bullring. As a boy he would play ...
recorded and pressed his own records and sold them himself in el Rastro
Olvido Gara
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, better known by the stage name ''Alaska'', spent many of the early years of her career in el Rastro, during ''el rollo'' (later renamed ''la Movida Madrileña
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'').
The Spanish singer Joaquín Sabina
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mentioned el Rastro in his song "Con la Frente Marchita" from his album ''Mentiras Piadosas'' and also in his song "Dieguitos y Mafaldas".
In the Hombres G
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song, "Indiana", David Summers mentions "Voy al Rastro a cambiar los cromos de tu colección del álbum...".
See also
* Barrio de La Latina
References
External links
English language guide to El Rastro
El rastro.org
— photographs, history, maps and general information of the Rastro
* https://www.peterowen.com/jose-ovejero-memories-of-madrid/
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