
San Telmo Market
Buenos Aires, Argentina
San Telmo Market Buenos Aires Argentina Experience Highlights
Nestled in the heart of Buenos Aires' historic San Telmo neighborhood, San Telmo Market is a vibrant destination that invites foodies, culture lovers, and curious travelers to explore its lively stalls and rich heritage. As the city’s oldest food market, it offers an unforgettable blend of Argentine flavors, unique antiques, and artisanal crafts, making it a must-visit spot for those seeking an authentic local experience.
A feast for the senses: food and flavors
San Telmo Market is renowned for its impressive variety of local delicacies. Visitors can indulge in fresh street food staples like empanadas bursting with savory fillings, choripán sizzling with chimichurri, and the iconic Argentine BBQ that offers smoky, tender cuts of meat. Specialty coffee lovers will delight in expertly brewed cups from vendors such as Coffee Town, perfect for recharging as you wander the market’s energetic aisles.
Unique shopping and intriguing finds
Beyond food, the market is a treasure trove for those seeking antiques and handmade crafts. Explore stalls brimming with vintage furniture, rare records, and collectibles that tell stories of Argentina’s rich past. Artisans showcase their talents with leather goods, textiles, and original artworks – perfect for picking up one-of-a-kind souvenirs or gifts that capture the spirit of Buenos Aires.
Plan your visit and tips
Located at Defensa 963 in San Telmo, this market is not only a culinary and cultural hotspot but also a safe and welcoming space with regular police presence. While prices lean towards tourist levels, the authentic vibe and quality offerings make it worthwhile. To fully savor the experience, allocate at least half a day — especially on Sundays when the market spills onto the streets with live music and an electric atmosphere.
- Antiques A fascinating range of vintage furniture, records, and collectibles for treasure hunters.
- Fresh produce Vibrant stalls featuring seasonal fruits, vegetables, and aromatic spices.
- Street food Savor authentic dishes like empanadas, choripán, and Argentine BBQ in a lively setting.
- Crafts Handmade leather goods, textiles, and artistic creations reflecting local culture.
- Coffee Enjoy specialty brews from local baristas that perfectly complement your market stroll.
Argentinian
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Closed - Opens 9:00 AM
Monday
09:00–20:00
Tuesday
09:00–20:00
Wednesday
09:00–20:00
Thursday
09:00–20:00
Friday
09:00–20:00
Saturday
09:00–20:00
Sunday
09:00–20:00
Aggregated Ratings 4.3
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