Although the traditional street markets -those that go out to the street, to meet people- are in good health, there is a trend that although it is not new seems to be getting stronger: to celebrate them in spaces such as hotels, houses and even palaces. The Mercado del Encanto, with 10 years of experience, is one of them and this weekend will be installed in the Palace of Santa Barbara.
On the occasion of this event, the historic building located at number 87 Hortaleza Street will host 30 exclusive brands with original items of fashion, accessories, design, crafts, decoration, stationery or natural cosmetics.
In parallel, on the terrace of the palace there will be food trucks to round off the plan. Admission is completely free and, as usual, there will be a raffle with a basket of products from all exhibitors.
What brands will be at the Mercado del Encanto?

- Volonté Bougie (candles)
- Kavaleta Jewels
- Lacacu Paper (diaries, notebooks and albums)
- El rincón de Puerto by Andrea (costume jewelry)
- Estilographica (fountain pens, notebooks, accessories…)
- ArtSoul_MI (therapeutic art)
- Intermezzo Tea
- Picola and brissa (fashion)
- Temas pendientes (jewelry)
- Chlaralé (organic cosmetics)
- Vasai Crochet (crochet bags)
- Olikalu (silver and steel jewelry)
- Montdebó (fashion)
- Sempere Joyas con Alma (jewelry with soul)
- Lups (silicone glasses protective cases)
- Theodora Jewels
- Jucara Shop (earrings created by 3D printing)
- The glasses collector
- Calavera Secret (fashion)
- Vilali (jewelry)
- The Conformist
- De Jordan Jewelry
- Bruna y Olvido (handbags)
- La Romántica (women’s fashion)
- MyFest Perfumes
- Cristina Gadella Jewels
- Pilar Quintás Bautis (notebooks and diaries)
- Aus Decoración (scented candles)
- Sandra Krysman (Italian handbags)
- Eventos Ananda (personalized gifts)
Enchantment Market Schedule
In this edition the market will be held from September 19 to 21 in the following schedule:
- Friday: from 17h to 21h
- Saturday: from 11:30h to 21h
- Sunday: from 11:30h to 20h
A market with 10 years of history
The Mercado del Encanto, with a decade of history behind it, has been committed for years to promote emerging design and national craftsmanship through these events with which it travels to different cities in Spain.
After passing through Madrid, the market will travel to the Parador de Mérida, a baroque convent from the 18th century.