Markets in Marbella

By Spanish Local Markets·Updated September 23, 2025
Markets in Marbella

Marbella is home to 1 indoor market and 3 flea markets.

Marbella isn't just glitz and golden beaches; it's also a city with plenty of markets that give you a real taste of local life. Several times a week, plazas and promenades fill with stalls where locals haggle over olives, travellers browse handmade ceramics, and the scent of roasted almonds drifts through the air.

The Monday street market in Marbella's centre is a sprawling affair, renowned for its fresh produce, clothing, and home goods at affordable prices. On Saturdays, Puerto Banús hosts a popular market along Avenida de Manolete, where you'll find leather bags, antiques, and all the people-watching you could ask for. Food lovers should make time for the organic market, held twice a month, where local farmers sell seasonal fruit, vegetables, cheeses, and olive oil straight from the source.

Beyond these, Marbella's daily market hall (Mercado Central) is the place for seafood straight off the boats and the chatter of fishmongers who've worked there for decades.

Indoor Markets in Marbella

Mercado Municipal de Marbella

Mercado Municipal de Marbella

The Mercado Municipal de Marbella brings together the traditions of Andalusian farming and fishing in a setting that feels authentic, lively, and rooted in history.

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Flea Markets in Marbella

Guadalhorce Ecológico – The Organic Market of Marbella

Guadalhorce Ecológico – The Organic Market of Marbella

Guadalhorce Ecológico offers Marbella a unique market experience: slower, more intentional, and deeply rooted in the land. It's a meeting point between urban residents and rural farmers, where conversations about soil and harvests accompany the weekly shopping.

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Mercadillo de Marbella - Monday Street Market Marbella

Mercadillo de Marbella - Monday Street Market Marbella

Marbella's Monday Street Market is part shopping trip and part cultural experience. It's busy, colourful, and a little chaotic, but that's part of its appeal.

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Mercadillo Puerto Banús - Saturday Market at Centro Plaza Marbella

Mercadillo Puerto Banús - Saturday Market at Centro Plaza Marbella

The Puerto Banús Saturday Market embodies the lively blend of tradition and modernity that characterises Marbella. It's busy without being overwhelming, colourful without being chaotic, and full of opportunities to browse, taste, and experience local culture.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Monday is the main market day. The Marbella Monday Street Market in Las Albarizas has 360+ stalls with fresh produce, fashion, and crafts from 9am to 2pm. There's also a Saturday market near Puerto Banus from 8am to 3pm.

The Monday Street Market is in Las Albarizas on Calle José Manuel Vallés. The Saturday Puerto Banus market is at Centro Plaza near Nueva Andalucía. The daily Mercado Municipal is in the Old Town near Plaza de los Naranjos.

No, the Mercado Municipal de Marbella is closed on Sundays. It's open Monday to Saturday from 8am to 3pm. The Saturday Puerto Banus market is your best option for weekend shopping.

At the Mercado Municipal, buy fresh anchovies, sardines, red prawns, and local goat's cheese. The Monday market is great for bargain fashion and olives. Puerto Banus market offers leather goods and crafts.

Yes, the Guadalhorce Ecológico organic market takes place twice a month, where local farmers sell certified organic produce, artisan cheeses, honey, and olive oil directly to consumers.

The Monday market opens at 9am. Puerto Banus Saturday market starts earlier at 8am. The indoor Mercado Municipal opens at 8am. All close by early-to-mid afternoon.

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