Madrid, Spain’s capital, offers good halal food accessibility with around 120 halal restaurants. The Lavapiés neighborhood is Madrid’s multicultural hub with excellent halal variety. View other halal destinations and halal certification information.

Best Areas for Halal Food

Lavapiés

Madrid’s halal hub:

  • Highest concentration of halal restaurants
  • Moroccan, Bangladeshi, Senegalese cuisine
  • Budget-friendly options
  • Authentic community atmosphere
  • Near Tirso de Molina metro

La Latina

Sunday market area:

  • Some halal options
  • El Rastro market nearby
  • Traditional Madrid neighborhood
  • Tapas bars with halal options

Centro (Sol/Gran Vía)

City center:

  • Kebab shops available
  • Tourist-oriented
  • Limited sit-down halal
  • Quick meal options

Tetuán

North Madrid:

  • Moroccan community
  • Halal butchers and groceries
  • Local restaurants

Must-Try Halal Madrid

Halal Tapas: Select restaurants offer halal versions

Moroccan Tagine: Abundant in Lavapiés

Cocido Madrileño: Traditional stew (ask for halal version)

Churros con Chocolate: Naturally halal breakfast

Lavapiés restaurants: Diverse halal options

Kebab shops: Throughout central Madrid

Moroccan tea houses: Lavapiés area

Indian restaurants: Several halal options

Mercado de San Miguel

Famous gourmet market:

  • Limited halal options
  • Seafood stalls
  • Expensive
  • Near Plaza Mayor

Mosques in Madrid

Centro Cultural Islámico: M-30 mosque, Madrid’s largest Mezquita de Lavapiés: Community mosque Multiple smaller centers: Throughout city

Museum District Tips

Prado Museum: Limited halal nearby, eat in Lavapiés first Reina Sofía: Near Lavapiés, better options Thyssen: Centro area, kebab shops nearby

Practical Tips

  1. Lavapiés: Best halal concentration
  2. Jamon prevalence: Spanish cuisine is pork-heavy
  3. Wine in cooking: Common, always ask
  4. Churros: Safe breakfast option
  5. Sunday El Rastro: Market has some halal food vendors
  6. Late dining: Spaniards eat late, restaurants open late