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Markets in Andalucia

December 4, 2013 By Andalucia Travel Guide

Markets in Andalucia are so much fun. I don’t know about you guys but I love browsing through markets! It is amazing what you can find when rummaging through a typical Spanish market.

For those of you who also enjoy this type of thing you will be very pleased to know that there are many markets in Andalucia.

Here is a list of some of the most popular or my favourites.

Monday

Marbella Town- Recinto Ferial, Zona de Las Albarizas.

Malaga- Barriada de La Luz & Barriada de las Campanillas

Alora- Plaza Baja

Tuesday

Fuengirola – Recinto Ferial

Benhavis- Avda. de Andalucia

Algeciras- Barriada Salidillo

Tarifa-Calle Padre Pont

Nerja weekly market (Chaparil)

Wednesday

Calahonda twice weekly market (Calypso Centre)

Estepona weekly market (Avenida Juan Carlos)

Istan

Alhaurin de la Torre – (old town)

Benalmadena Costa (Recinto Ferial)

Thursday

Alhaurin el Grande weekly market (La Fama)

San Pedro de Alcantara weekly market (Recinto Ferial)

Torre del Mar weekly market (Town Centre)

Torremolinos weekly market (El Calvario)

Malaga- Barraida Cruz Humiladero

Guaro-Avda de Andalucia

Barbate-Calle Zabal

Vejer de la Frontera- Juan Carlos 1

Friday

Calahonda twice weekly market (Calypso Centre)

Alhaurin el Grande (Aguamania Restaurant)

Almuncar weekly market (next to bus station)

Elvira weekly market (Banco Atlantico)

Benalmadena – Arroyo de la Miel weekly market (Tivoli World)

Marbella- Casco Antiguo 5 (Old Town)

Casares- Calle Penon Roao

Malaga- Los Corazones

Saturday

Fuengirola Fantastic Flea Market (Los Boliches)

Nueva Andalucia antique & weekly market (bull ring)

Ojen (Main Square)

Coin (Fair grounds on Malaga Road)

Estepona Charity Market Plaza de Reloj

Mijas Costa – Las Lagunas

Malaga – Barriada del Palo

Sunday

Castellar de la Frontera (Las Jarandillas)

Sabinillas Flea market

Estepona (Marina)

San Roque – Barriada Ollivos

Sotogrande (Marina)

Fuengirola (Marina)

Torremolinas – Recinto Ferial

Malaga – Avda.de Martiricos

Nerja (car boot sale)

I have not listed any of the start or finish times of the markets but it is safe to say that most will open at around 9am and will finish at around 2pm.

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