🛍️ Markets in Spain
Spain's weekly markets — the mercadillos — are part of the rhythm of coastal life. Each town has its day, when a street or car park fills with stalls selling everything from leather and linen to local fruit, olives, cheese and the morning's catch. They're brilliant for a wander, a bargain and a sense of how a place really lives. Alongside them are artisan craft fairs and indoor food markets worth seeking out. Here's where and when to find them while you're here.
Llum de Mar Seaside Market Nights
Summer evenings on the Vilanova seafront come alive with an open-air market combining craft and
Molí Market (Summer Night Market)
A relaxed evening market in the whitewashed streets of pretty Sant Lluís, with local artisans s
Gáldar Agricultural Market
A relaxed biweekly Sunday farmers' market in the historic Plaza de Santiago, where Gran Canaria
Vive Mijas de Noche - Summer Night Craft Market & Live Music
On summer evenings the historic centre of Mijas Pueblo comes alive with an artisan night market
Puerto de Mazarrón Night Market
A summer night market along the seafront promenade with local crafts, ceramics, jewellery and s
Art and Craft Fair
A morning gathering of local artists and craftspeople setting up stalls in Tortosa's market squ
Villa de Garafía Farmers' & Craft Market (monthly)
On the first Saturday of each month, local producers and craftspeople gather at the San Antonio
San Bartolomé Agricultural & Crafts Market
On the first Sunday of every month this open-air market fills San Bartolomé's main square with