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đŸ›ïž Markets on the Costa Blanca – A Daily Experience!

Markets in Spain are more than just places to shop — they’re a true meeting point for young and old, locals and tourists alike. Whether you’re a bargain hunter, a foodie, or just love to soak up the local atmosphere, the Costa Blanca’s street markets are a must.

Nearly every village or town has its own open-air market, often accompanied by a central indoor market hall. Spain is rightly famous for these vibrant, colorful events — and best of all, on the Costa Blanca, you can visit a market every single day of the week.

To make it easier for you, we’ve listed some of the most popular weekly markets in the region below. You’ll find everything from fresh fruits and vegetables to clothing, shoes, kitchenware, and local delicacies.

Take your time, enjoy the sun, mingle with the locals — and who knows what treasures you’ll find!


đŸ—“ïž Weekly Market Days

Monday
Beniel, Cox, Formentera de Segura, MonĂłvar, San Pedro del Pinatar, Santa Pola, Sax, Sucina

Tuesday
Aspe, Albatera, BeijĂłfar, Elda, Daya Nueva, La UniĂłn, Jumilla, Mil Palmeras, Los AlcĂĄzares, San Miguel de Salinas, Orihuela, San Fulgencio

Wednesday
Algorfa, La Mata, Callosa de Segura, Guardamar del Segura, Novelda, Petrer, Santiago de la Ribera, San Isidro, Santomera, San Miguel de Salinas, Totana, Yecla

Thursday
Albatera, Aspe, Balsicas, Bigastro, Campoamor (Orihuela Costa), Gran Alacant, HondĂłn de los Frailes, La Marina, Lo PagĂĄn, Rojales, Rafal, Villena, San Javier

Friday
Crevillente, BenejĂșzar, Dolores, Los Montesinos, Granja de Rocamora, Jacarilla, Orihuela, Pilar de la Horadada, RedovĂĄn, Roda, Torrellano, Torrevieja

Saturday
Catral, AlmoradĂ­, Elche, HondĂłn, La Marina, Mas Nieves, Las Narejos, Novelda, Playa Flamenca, Pinoso, Torre Pacheco, Santa Pola

Sunday
Campo de Guardamar (The Lemon Tree Market), Benferri, Cartagena, Lo PagĂĄn, MazarrĂłn (every 3rd Sunday), Mil Palmeras, Pilar de la Horadada (Mercadillo del Toro), Pinar de Campoverde, RoldĂĄn, Zoco (Ciudad Quesada)


Markets are the perfect way to experience authentic Spanish culture — so don’t miss out!

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