San Telmo Market

Buenos Aires, Argentina

4.5 ★
Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
2-3 hours
Free

Whether you're hunting for a rare collectible, craving an authentic meal, or simply wanting to soak in the vibrant street performances, San Telmo Market offers an unforgettable glimpse into Buenos Aires life. Its location within a historic neighborhood filled with cobblestone streets and colonial buildings further enriches the visit. As night falls, the area around the market transforms into a lively hotspot with bars and clubs invoking the city's famous nightlife, allowing visitors to extend their experience beyond the market's closing hours.

Highlights

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit San Telmo Market is on Sunday mornings, particularly because the famous San Telmo Fair happens nearby, bringing an even greater variety of antiques, crafts, and street performances. Visiting in the late morning to early afternoon allows you to enjoy the lively atmosphere before it gets too crowded and to experience fresh stalls and performances.

Insider Tips

  1. 1 Arrive early on Sundays to avoid the biggest crowds and to grab the best finds from antique vendors.
  2. 2 Bring cash as many small vendors may not accept credit cards.
  3. 3 Try a traditional Argentine empanada at one of the market's many food stalls for an authentic local snack.

Frequently Asked Questions

San Telmo Market is open daily, but the bustling Sunday fair adjacent to the market, featuring street vendors and performances, only takes place on Sundays from about 10 AM to 5 PM.

Yes, the market offers a variety of food stalls and traditional parrillas where you can taste authentic Argentine specialties like grilled meats, empanadas, and regional cheeses.

San Telmo Market is family-friendly with plenty of space to walk around. However, the cobblestone streets nearby may be challenging for strollers or wheelchairs, so planning accordingly is recommended.

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