Ñam Ñam turns Madrid into a map

Madrid’s Ñam Ñam Festival is live this April, pitching the city as a global gastronomic map so attendees can “travel with their palate without leaving Madrid” — a major street‑food and international‑flavor showcase. (forbes.es)

The festival’s first edition is scheduled for May 9 and 10, 2026 on the Paseo Puente del Rey (Madrid Río). (esmadrid.com) SpainMedia is the promoter behind Ñam Ñam Festival and has positioned it as an independent international culinary event for the city. (marketinginsiderreview.com) SpainMedia named Sandra López and Natalia Caballero as the festival’s directors when announcing the project. (forbes.es) The Ayuntamiento de Madrid presented the festival at Mercado de San Antón and said it will lean on the city’s 45 municipal markets as a central creative axis. (madrid.es) Organizers plan a program of live showcookings, music, workshops and talks that the city’s press release and coverage describe as experiential and multidisciplinary. (epe.es) Event hours published in local media list Saturday running roughly from noon into late night and Sunday running through mid‑afternoon, with exact session times published in the festival schedule. (larazon.es) Presentation coverage said the official line‑up and ticket sales were to be announced following the launch, with organizers signaling that the full cartel and tickets would go on sale in the weeks after the February presentation. (madridon.com)

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