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Fresh vegetables for sale at the famous Borough Market in London
Food markets and dining halls have been a staple of European culture for centuries. While vendors have been selling delicacies on the streets since the days of Ancient Greece, the ornate covered markets and grand food halls we know today are a 19th-century phenomenon.
These culinary institutions, from London’s Borough Market to Amsterdam’s Albert Cuyp Market, have become sources of municipal pride, as well as a cultural melting pot where international cuisines from the cities’ immigrant communities take centre stage. They are also a vital part of Europe’s food and drinks industry, which turned over €1.1 trillion in 2023.
But which of the continent’s great food halls and street food markets are the best? To find out, Radical Storage analysed more than 300,000 Google reviews and almost 1,100 establishments to determine which markets have the nicest food and offer the best value for money.
London is Europe’s best city for food markets
To work out which European city has the best food markets, Radical Storage analysed all cities that have at least five food markets. They then created a simple index which takes into account the average Google Reviews rating of all markets within the city and the number of markets in total.
With a combined score of 8.36, London takes the crown as Europe’s best food market city. With 33 markets and an average rating of 4.5 stars, the British capital stands above all others.
It’s no secret that London is a world-renowned food destination, with the city’s distinct international culture playing host to cuisine from across the UK and all over the world. Its food and market halls are also essential visits in their own right, from trendy upscale Camden to the city’s oldest space – Borough Market.
Locals and tourists alike love London’s food markets, giving them an average rating of 4.5 stars. Two hidden gem markets help it stand above the rest. Islington’s Junction Market and Southwark’s Tabard Street Market – both rated at 4.7 stars – embody London’s independent street food scene.
The best cities in Europe for food markets
City
Country
Index Rating
London
United Kingdom
8.36
Madrid
Spain
7.25
Barcelona
Spain
6.65
Paris
France
5.58
Kraków
Poland
5.28
Dublin
Ireland
5.14
Lisbon
Portugal
4.87
Warsaw
Poland
4.87
Zaragoza
Spain
4.86
Valencia
Spain
4.59
Four Spanish cities – Madrid (index rating 7.25), Barcelona (6.56), Zaragoza (4.86) and Valencia (4.59) – all feature in the top 10, making Spain a must-visit destination if you’re looking for great street food.
The country’s capital Madrid is another of Europe’s great foodie destinations with a thriving culinary scene that offers up the best of Spanish cooking. Yet hidden gem Understreet Market (4.8 star Google rating) appears to be the pick of the bunch with its variety of home-grown classics and globally-inspired food vendors.
Cologne home to Europe’s best food market
When it comes to market food, we can’t forget about Germany. Currywurst, Döner Kebabs, Kartoffelpuffer (potato pancakes) — all delicious staples of German food culture. While its Christmas markets are world-famous, the research shows Germany is also home to six of Europe’s twenty highest-rated food markets.
Cologne’s Markthalle Körnerstraße, an independent street food market located in the lively Ehrenfeld suburb of the city, is the highest-rated of them all. Körnerstraße is famous for its kebab Wednesdays, which regularly see locals queuing around the block for its rotisserie meat.
Europe’s highest-rated food markets
City
Country
Market Name
Google Rating
Cologne
Germany
Markthalle Körnerstraße
4.9
Wroclaw
Poland
Wrocław Market Square
4.8
Madrid
Spain
Understreet Market
4.8
Valencia
Spain
Mercat Central de València
4.7
Warsaw
Poland
FOOD TOWN w Fabryce Norblina
4.7
Kraków
Poland
Little Market Square
4.7
Bremen
Germany
Findorff Markt | Wochenmarkt
4.7
Freiburg
Germany
Münstermarkt
4.7
London
United Kingdom
The Junction Market
4.7
Ghent
Belgium
Korenmarkt
4.7
London
United Kingdom
Tabard Street Food Market
4.7
London
United Kingdom
Borough Market
4.6
Munich
Germany
Viktualienmarkt
4.6
Tallinn
Estonia
Balti Jaama Turg
4.6
Leipzig
Germany
Marktplatz Leipzig
4.6
Frankfurt
Germany
Kleinmarkthalle
4.6
London
United Kingdom
Mercato Metropolitano
4.6
Copenhagen
Denmark
Reffen – Copenhagen Street Food
4.6
Valencia’s Mercat Central is one of the five best markets in Europe. Its iconic early 20th-century Art Nouveau canopy covers one of Europe’s largest food markets. Renowned for its fresh food and produce, the market is also home to some of the city’s best tapas bars.
Valencia’s highly-rated Mercat Central is Europe’s cheapest major market
Despite being one of Europe’s highest-rated food markets, Valencia’s picturesque Mercat Central is, according to the research, also the cheapest major food market on the continent. The average dining experience will cost just €8.42 – a fraction of the price of Europe’s more expensive markets.
Five UK markets also feature among the ten cheapest in Europe. It would seem that Glasgow’s Dockyard Social offers high value for money, with its 4.6-star rating making it one of the UK’s best. A meal there will cost an average of just €14.03.
The cheapest food markets in Europe
City
Market Name
Main Meal Average Price
Beer Average Price
Soft Drink Average Price
Total
Valencia
Mercat Central de València
€5.12
€1.80
€1.50
€8.42
Porto
Mercado Bom Sucesso
€8.00
€2.00
€1.80
€11.80
Bratislava
Stará Tržnica
€5.27
€4.43
€3.33
€13.03
Wroclaw
Hala Targowa
€8.60
€3.49
€1.94
€14.03
Glasgow
The Dockyard Social
€8.12
€3.40
€2.71
€14.23
Sheffield
Cutlery Works
€9.48
€2.38
€2.38
€14.24
Birmingham
The Pizitz Food Hall
€10.33
€2.00
€2.17
€14.50
Oxford
Westgate Social
€9.34
€3.47
€2.86
€15.67
Bristol
The Harbourside Street Food Market
€9.35
€3.83
€2.55
€15.73
Rome
Testaccio Market
€10.90
€3.50
€2.00
€16.40
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