Best For
A sophisticated dining break during luxury shopping or a quieter alternative to traditional markets.
Tucked away in the basement of the exclusive Galería Canalejas shopping plaza, this food hall provides a polished alternative to Madrid's more crowded gastro markets. Visitors can explore a variety of stalls ranging from traditional Spanish tapas like padron peppers and fresh seafood to creative fusion dishes. The atmosphere is sleek and modern, reflecting its high-end surroundings near the Four Seasons Hotel. While it leans towards the pricier side, the benefit is a more relaxed environment where finding a seat at peak times is often easier than at the nearby Mercado San Miguel. It is a perfect spot for a refined lunch or dinner after exploring the city's luxury boutiques.
Tucked away in the basement of the exclusive Galería Canalejas shopping plaza, this food hall provides a polished alternative to Madrid's more crowded gastro markets. Visitors can explore a variety of stalls ranging from traditional Spanish tapas like padron peppers and fresh seafood to creative fusion dishes. The atmosphere is sleek and modern, reflecting its high-end surroundings near the Four Seasons Hotel. While it leans towards the pricier side, the benefit is a more relaxed environment where finding a seat at peak times is often easier than at the nearby Mercado San Miguel. It is a perfect spot for a refined lunch or dinner after exploring the city's luxury boutiques.
Diverse selection of high-end tapas and international stalls.
Located within a stunning luxury shopping complex.
Easier to find seating compared to other Madrid food halls.
Modern, clean interior with a sophisticated atmosphere.
Conveniently situated next to the Four Seasons Hotel.
Food Hall Galería Canalejas is generally well-received for its refined atmosphere and modern, clean aesthetic. Many reviewers appreciate that it is significantly quieter and more spacious than other famous Madrid food markets, making it easier to secure a table even during busy periods. The sentiment regarding food quality is mixed; while some praise specific dishes like the garlic scallops and fresh shrimp, others find the offerings somewhat overpriced or tailored primarily for tourists. A few visitors noted that the service can feel a bit pushy regarding tips, which is unusual for the local culture. Overall, it is seen as a stunning, high-end destination that trades the traditional boisterous market vibe for a more sophisticated, luxury-oriented experience.
A sophisticated dining break during luxury shopping or a quieter alternative to traditional markets.
Lunch, Dinner, Late Night
Tourists, Casual Drinks, Groups, Business, Locals