Markets in Markets in Granada

Discover the markets of Granada
Granada's markets are as layered as the city itself.
From the Saturday farmers market in the Albaicín's Plaza Larga to the artisan stalls of the historic Alcaicería, shopping here connects you to centuries of Moorish and Spanish heritage.
The city has 1 main indoor market, several specialty markets, and multiple weekly street markets, offering everything from organic produce and traditional crafts to vintage fashion and antiques.
Indoor Markets in Granada

Mercado de San Agustín Granada
Mercado de San Agustín captures the essence of Granada's evolving food scene. Rooted in its history as a neighborhood market yet reimagined for today's tastes, it offers a vibrant mix of fresh produce, local character, and gourmet flair.
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La Alcaicería - The historic silk market dating back to Moorish times. Today it sells traditional crafts, Alpujarras textiles, ceramics, and souvenirs in a maze of narrow streets near the Cathedral.
Mercado de San Agustín - Granada's main municipal market for fresh produce, meat, fish, and local specialties.
Flea Markets in Granada
Granada's rastros and mercadillos offer weekly street markets across different neighbourhoods.

Ecomercado de Granada
The Ecomercado de Granada is more than a farmers market, it's a living network of people reimagining how a city eats and connects with its land. Rooted in agroecology and solidarity, it brings the best of the province to the heart of Granada twice a month.
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Flealejo Market Granada – Vintage Fashion & Sustainability in Realejo
The Flealejo Market has quickly become one of Granada's most distinctive monthly events, a fusion of vintage fashion, ethical shopping, and neighborhood warmth. Held in the Realejo's emblematic Campo del Príncipe, it's as much about community as commerce.
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La Alcaicería Market, Granada
La Alcaicería is more than a souvenir market. it's a living museum of Granada's layered history. Within its narrow corridors, centuries of craftsmanship and trade converge in the gleam of metal lamps and the whisper of silk.
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Mercadillo de Almanjáyar Granada
The Mercadillo de Almanjáyar is Granada's grand flea market. sprawling, noisy, and unmistakably alive. Every Sunday, more than 350 stalls fill the fairgrounds with clothing, produce, spices, and everyday goods at remarkably low prices.
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Mercadillo de La Chana Granada
The Mercadillo de La Chana embodies the everyday rhythm of Granada's neighborhoods. Friendly, functional, and full of life. Open every Wednesday from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM, it offers affordable clothing, fresh produce, and household goods in an open, walkable space.
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Mercadillo del Zaidín Granada – Saturday Flea Market on Baden Powell Street
Set in the heart of Granada's Zaidín neighborhood, the Mercadillo del Zaidín blends commerce and community. It's where families shop for groceries, bargain hunters browse through vintage finds, and vendors greet regulars by name.
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Mercado del Agua Granada – Art & Crafts with Alhambra Views
The Mercado del Agua at Mirador de San Nicolás unites Granada's artists and artisans in a monthly celebration of local creativity. With live music, handmade goods, and views that stretch to the Alhambra, it's both a market and a cultural encounter.
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Plaza Larga Market – Saturday Farmers Market in Granada’s Albaicín
Plaza Larga Market is Granada's most intimate market experience: half street fair, half neighborhood ritual. Set in the heart of the Albaicín, it offers fresh produce, warm exchanges, and echoes of a centuries-old trading tradition.
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We Love Granada Market
We Love Granada Market embodies the city's mix of history and creativity: Moorish arches, student energy, and a deep respect for handmade work. Whether you arrive at dusk for the night market or spend a sunny morning among the stalls, it's a place to meet the people shaping Granada's modern craft scene.
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Plaza Larga Market - The Saturday morning farmers market in the heart of the Albaicín. Local organic produce, artisan bread, cheeses, and crafts in one of Granada's most atmospheric squares with Alhambra views.
Mercadillo del Zaidín - Saturday flea market in the Zaidín neighbourhood on Baden Powell Street.
Sunday Markets
Mercadillo de Almanjáyar - Granada's main Sunday flea market in the northern district.
Special Markets
Ecomercado de Granada - Twice monthly organic market (1st & 3rd Saturday) run by the Valle y Vega cooperative. 40 organic producers selling directly to consumers at two rotating locations.
Flealejo Market - Vintage fashion market in the Realejo neighbourhood focusing on sustainable and second-hand clothing.
We Love Granada Market - Artisan and design market showcasing local creators.
Mercado del Agua - Art and crafts market with Alhambra views.
What to Buy at Granada Markets
Local Specialties
- Jamón de Trevélez - Cured ham from the high Alpujarras, air-dried at altitude
- Queso de cabra - Goat cheese from the Sierra Nevada foothills
- Aceite de la Vega - Olive oil from the fertile Vega de Granada
- Pionono de Santa Fe - Sweet pastries from nearby Santa Fe
Alpujarras Crafts
- Jarapas - Colourful woven rugs and blankets
- Ceramics - Traditional Fajalauza pottery with blue and green designs
- Esparto - Woven grass baskets and bags
Frequently Asked Questions
Plaza Larga's Saturday market in the Albaicín is Granada's most atmospheric - a small farmers market in a historic square with Alhambra views. For crafts and souvenirs, the Alcaicería offers traditional Alpujarras goods in the historic silk market quarter.
Mercado de San Agustín is open Monday to Saturday mornings. The best day for market hopping is Saturday - Plaza Larga farmers market in the Albaicín, Zaidín flea market, and the Ecomercado organic market (1st and 3rd Saturdays). Sunday has the Almanjáyar flea market.
The Ecomercado de Granada runs twice monthly (1st and 3rd Saturday) from 10am to 3pm. It alternates between two locations: Palacio de Congresos (1st Saturday) and Avenida Luis Miranda Dávalos near the bus station (3rd Saturday). 40 organic producers sell directly.
Look for jamón de Trevélez (mountain-cured ham), goat cheese from the Sierra Nevada, jarapas (woven Alpujarras rugs), and Fajalauza ceramics with their distinctive blue and green designs. The organic markets have excellent local olive oil and honey.
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