El Zoco Market Malaga (Muelle Uno Sunday Market)

At a Glance
Day
Sunday
Speciality
Clothing
Price Level
€€
Parking
Nearby
Local Tip
Four themed 'Villas Maravilla' sections to explore - Shopping Villa (fashion, accessories), Crafts Villa (jewellery, ceramics, décor), Gourmet Villa (Málaga produce, olive oils, cheeses), and Charity Villa. The harbour setting by Centre Pompidou is spectacular. Live music and street performers add to the Sunday atmosphere.
Video Tour of El Zoco Market Malaga (Muelle Uno Sunday Market)
Where to Stay in Malaga
Find the best hotels near the market. We recommend staying in the city center for easy access.
Find HotelsWhen to Visit
Day
Sunday
Frequency
weekly
Opens
11:00
Closes
18:00
What You'll Find
Highlights
Every Sunday, Málaga's waterfront promenade at Muelle Uno becomes a stage for El Zoco, also known as ZOCO Maravilla.
Beneath the awnings of the seafront, dozens of stalls stretch out in neat rows, with the harbour on one side and the city skyline on the other.
Far more than a flea market, El Zoco blends artisan goods, gourmet foods, fashion, and décor into a stylish open-air shopping experience.
Live music and a steady stream of passersby give the promenade the feel of both market and Sunday paseo.
History & Context
El Zoco is one of the newer Málaga markets, launched to complement Muelle Uno's modern commercial spaces and bring creativity, leisure, and local produce into the city's heart.
The word zoco recalls the Moorish heritage of Andalucía, when lively bazaars filled towns and cities. Here, that idea is reimagined with a Mediterranean twist: a mix of high-quality regional foods, design-focused crafts, and contemporary fashion.
Positioned right beside the Centre Pompidou Málaga, El Zoco naturally draws both tourists and locals, combining shopping with culture and seaside views.
Market Stalls
El Zoco is organised into four themed sections, called the Villas Maravilla:
- Shopping Villa: fashion-forward clothing, accessories, handbags, Ibizan-style garments, children's designs, headdresses, and the latest seasonal trends.
- Crafts Villa: artisanal jewellery, vintage furniture, handmade gifts, ceramics, and décor pieces.
- Gourmet Villa: select products from Málaga and Andalucía, including organic foods, olive oils, Iberian cured meats, cheeses, and speciality baked goods.
- Charity Villa: stalls dedicated to fundraising and community causes, adding a social dimension to the market.
The overall impression is that it's an artisan fair and food market in one, with a modern waterfront backdrop.
Market Highlights
- Gourmet specialities: organic produce, olive oils, Iberian charcuterie, cheeses, wines.
- Handmade crafts & décor: from jewellery to vintage furniture and ceramics, many stalls feature one-of-a-kind pieces.
- Fashion & accessories: from Ibiza-style clothing to personalised gift baskets and seasonal collections, the market emphasises style.
- Cultural setting: the location by the Pompidou Centre, with harbour and skyline views, adds cultural flair.
- Sunday leisure: live entertainment, street performers, and nearby restaurants make this as much a day out as a shopping trip.
Summary
El Zoco Maravilla at Muelle Uno is a modern interpretation of a traditional Andalusian bazaar.
It's less about rummaging for bargains and more about curated finds: organic olive oil, handmade jewellery, stylish clothing, or unique décor. With its scenic portside setting and cultural backdrop, it offers a Sunday experience that combines shopping, food, art, and leisure.
For anyone looking to spend a relaxed afternoon in Málaga, it's a market where quality, creativity, and atmosphere come together.
Do's
- Visit all four themed Villas
- Try Gourmet Villa - olive oils, cheeses, charcuterie
- Browse Crafts Villa for unique handmade pieces
- Visit Centre Pompidou nearby
Don'ts
- Expect flea market rummaging - this is curated
- Miss the live music and entertainment
- Skip the Charity Villa section
- Leave without harbour views photos
Getting There
The market is on Muelle Uno waterfront:
- Location: Next to Centre Pompidou Málaga
- Setting: Harbour promenade with city skyline views
- Character: Modern, curated, stylish
For more options, see our Málaga markets guide.
Location & Map
P.º del Muelle Uno, 4, 29016 Málaga, Malaga
Frequently Asked Questions
Every Sunday 11am to 6pm on Muelle Uno waterfront promenade, right next to Centre Pompidou Málaga.
Four themed sections: Shopping Villa (fashion, accessories, children's designs), Crafts Villa (jewellery, vintage furniture, ceramics), Gourmet Villa (organic foods, olive oils, cheeses, charcuterie), and Charity Villa (fundraising and community causes).
It's a modern interpretation of a traditional Andalusian bazaar. Curated rather than chaotic - quality regional foods, design-focused crafts, and contemporary fashion. The waterfront setting by Centre Pompidou adds cultural flair.
Yes - live music, street performers, and the bustling Sunday paseo atmosphere. Combined with harbour views and nearby restaurants, it's as much a day out as a shopping trip.
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