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Churriana Street Market

Tuesday • 09:00 - 14:00Updated Jan 2026
Churriana Street Market

At a Glance

Day

Tuesday

Vendors

23+ stalls

Speciality

Fresh produce

Price Level

€€

Parking

Nearby

Local Tip

Authentic barrio atmosphere near Málaga airport - Churriana has kept its neighbourhood identity despite the city's expansion. Clothing stalls are most abundant (8+), but the produce, sweets and flower stalls add variety. Take bus M-133, M-132, 5, 9, or 10. Browse comfortably in under an hour.

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When to Visit

Day

Tuesday

Frequency

weekly

Opens

09:00

Closes

14:00

What You'll Find

Highlights

23 stallsNeighbourhood charm near airportMix of produce and clothingFamily-friendly atmosphere
Fresh Produce
Clothing
Textiles
Footwear
Leather Goods
Jewelry
Plants
Flowers
Confectionery
Nuts
Olives

Every Tuesday morning, the Plaza Virgen de la Inmaculada in Churriana hosts its lively neighbourhood street market.

With just over 23 stalls, the Mercadillo de Churriana is smaller in scale compared to the bigger barrio markets in Malaga, but it offers a familiar, community-centred atmosphere.

From 9 AM until 2 PM, shoppers browse fruit, vegetables, clothing, shoes, jewellery and sweets, turning the square into a weekly hub of activity.

History & Context

Churriana, located on Málaga's western edge near the airport, has long preserved a distinct neighbourhood identity despite the city's expansion.

Its weekly market reflects this sense of local tradition: a modest yet vibrant event where residents meet, shop, and socialise.

Unlike the more commercialised city-centre markets, Churriana's mercadillo feels distinctly local.

Market Stalls

The 23 stalls offer a mix of goods for practical shopping and small indulgences:

  • Fruit & vegetables (2 stalls): fresh seasonal produce.
  • Clothing & textiles (8+ stalls): everyday wear, textiles, and accessories.
  • Footwear & leather: shoes, belts, bags, often paired with textiles.
  • Jewellery & accessories: low-cost costume jewellery and small fashion items.
  • Plants & flowers: potted plants, seasonal flowers.
  • Confectionery, nuts, and pickles: sweets, dried fruits, olives, and other snacks.
  • Gift items: small household goods and affordable presents.

Market Highlights

  • Neighbourhood charm: compact and easy to navigate, with friendly interactions between vendors and regulars.
  • Balanced mix: clothing stalls are the most abundant, but produce and snack stalls ensure variety.
  • Family-friendly: confectionery and nut stalls make it especially popular with children.
  • Accessible location: well connected by local buses (M-133, M-132, 5, 9, 10) and easy to reach on foot within Churriana.

Summary

The Churriana Market is a modest but lively weekly mercadillo that blends practical shopping with community atmosphere.

With 23 stalls, it's small enough to explore in under an hour, yet diverse enough to cover essentials like produce, clothing, and footwear alongside flowers, sweets, and accessories.

Held every Tuesday in Plaza Virgen de la Inmaculada, it's a true neighbourhood tradition that reflects the everyday life of this Málaga barrio.

Do's

  • Enjoy the neighbourhood atmosphere
  • Check produce and flower stalls
  • Browse the 8+ clothing stalls
  • Try the confectionery and nut stalls

Don'ts

  • Expect large market - 23 compact stalls
  • Miss the plants and flowers
  • Skip sweets section - family favourite
  • Expect tourist-focused shopping

Getting There

The market is at Plaza Virgen de la Inmaculada:

  • Location: Churriana neighbourhood, near airport
  • Public transport: Bus M-133, M-132, 5, 9, or 10
  • Character: Authentic barrio mercadillo

For more options, see our Málaga markets guide.

Location & Map

Pl. de la Inmaculada, Churriana, 29140 Málaga, Malaga

Frequently Asked Questions

Every Tuesday 9am to 2pm at Plaza Virgen de la Inmaculada. It's a compact neighbourhood market with 23 stalls.

Mix of goods: 8+ clothing and textile stalls (the largest category), 2 produce stalls, footwear and leather goods, jewellery and accessories, plants and flowers, and confectionery/nuts/pickles.

Despite Málaga's expansion, Churriana has preserved its distinct neighbourhood identity. The market reflects this - a genuine community event where vendors know their regulars, away from the city centre's commercialised markets.

Well served by buses: M-133, M-132, 5, 9, and 10. Churriana is on Málaga's western edge near the airport, easy to reach on foot within the neighbourhood.

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