Discover the best top things to do in Andalucia, Spain including ImagiArte, Merkadinfo, Mercado Central de Abastos, Feria de la Manzanilla, Mercado Central de Abastos de San Francisco, Mercado de Abastos, Villaricos Street Market, El Mercado De Levante, Mercado Artesanal de la Muralla, Calle San Miguel.
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5.0 based on 9 reviews
5.0 based on 3 reviews
MERKADINFO is a craft market and secondhand held monthly, the 2nd weekend of the month. But it is not only a market but always find an activity (contests, live acutuaciones , lotteries, gymkhanas ... ) that our visitors will not forget their experience in our market .
4.5 based on 135 reviews
I love traditional, old facilities that are still being used by people n the same way as they have been over the decades and this indoor food market is exactly that. It has a superb selection of offering with sections for fruit & vegetables, fresh fish and meat & cheese, plus a stall for purchase of draught sherry. It’s hugely popular with locals and is a great place for shopping or for just experiencing local culture. Churros and coffee are available from a stall in the square outside.
4.5 based on 138 reviews
We popped in here as they were starting to pack up for the day, it’s a relatively small market so less competition means the prices are a little more than the bigger markets like Jerez. Lots of vegetable and fruit sellers, fishmongers, herbs and spices and cheeses. Lots of local specialities here; Payoyo cheese, tuna, adobe seasoning etc. It’s well worth a look around even if you don’t buy anything. We especially like the staff here, I dropped my purse here which had a fair amount of money in it as well as my car parking ticket, when I went to buy something at another stall I suddenly realised I no longer had it so started frantically retracing my steps and searching for it. As I was doing this 2 women on one of the stalls beckoned me over and asked me if I had lost something, then they gave me my purse back which they had found on the ground. These women were so honest, they could have quite easily have kept my purse and I would have been non the wiser but they flagged me over to return it to me when they saw me searching, it really restored my faith in people, what amazing women.
4.5 based on 62 reviews
Well thanks to 311 Cindy's review, we nearly didn't go to Villaricos Sunday Market. We live in Palomares and had been told that, the Villaricos market on Sunday was better than Pallomares Wednesday. As we looked at the previous reviews, we nearly didn't go. (Sunday 30th August 2020). Thankfully, we decided to chance it and the Market was OPEN and in full flow. What is more, it is so well organised, due to covid 19, they are spraying your hands and taking your temperature before letting you enter. Once in you will find all that you would expect, including some pretty good prices. For example, we bought two seat cushions for our balcony seats, 2 cushions for 5€. there's the usual plethora of fresh fruit and veg, fresh baked bread, clothing, footwear, etc. etc. and yes the pollo (chicken stall), as mentioned in another review, only problem with that stall was, the length of the que for p.eople waiting to get their hands on a tasty pollo meal, so they must be very good, we skipped it but will defo join the que next time. Can't say much more. Although I could go on for ages If you like your markets and are in the area, go there, its great. AND OPEN TOO......BONUS (but only on Sunday).
4.5 based on 7 reviews
The beautiful Sotogrande Marina is now home to one of the most attractive Sunday Markets in the region. Throughout the year enjoy its gastronomy, shops, art galleries and beauty centres.
4.0 based on 2,278 reviews
A pleasant, though touristy, street lined with shops, bars and cafes.
Great shopping experiance with a range of pubs bars food restaurants, nut shops, gyms etc. Enjoyed the walk around and testing the free nuts on offer before we bought, locals are friendly.
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