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Flealejo Market Granada – Vintage Fashion & Sustainability in Realejo

Sunday • 10:00 - 15:00Updated Jan 2026
Flealejo Market Granada – Vintage Fashion & Sustainability in Realejo

At a Glance

Day

Sunday

Vendors

20+ stalls

Speciality

Vintage clothing

Price Level

€€

Local Tip

The Seed Exchange runs noon to 2pm - gardeners and hobbyists swap seeds and advice in a corner of the market. Bring seeds from your garden or balcony to trade. It's part of Flealejo's circular economy ethos - giving objects (and plants) new life.

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When to Visit

Day

Sunday

Frequency

monthly

Opens

10:00

Closes

15:00

What You'll Find

Highlights

20 stallsFirst Sunday of monthSeed exchange at noonSustainable & circular economy focus
Vintage Clothing
Secondhand Goods
Vinyl Records
Books
Upcycled Furniture
Handmade Crafts
Recycled Design
Home Decor

In the heart of Granada’s Realejo district, the Flealejo Market transforms Campo del Príncipe into a celebration of creativity, reuse, and community.

On the first Sunday of every month, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., the square fills with music, color, and vintage finds.

Part flea market, part cultural gathering, Flealejo embodies a modern Granada ethos: stylish, sustainable, and open to everyone.

Between stalls of vintage jackets, secondhand records, and handcrafted décor, families wander, children play in the nearby park, and the terraces surrounding the plaza buzz with conversation.

History

The Flealejo Market was launched by Granada’s City Council in 2023 as part of an initiative to revitalize neighborhood life through sustainable urban markets.

The project’s name playfully merges “flea market” with “Realejo,” the historic Jewish quarter where it takes place.

Conceived as an event that encourages local commerce and environmental responsibility, Flealejo supports Granada’s growing commitment to the circular economy, buying less, reusing more, and giving objects new life.

Councilor Raquel Ruz described it as a “space for cultural connection and neighborhood gatherings,” emphasizing both creativity and sustainability as central to its mission.

Market Stalls

Around 20 stalls spread across the plaza, offering a curated mix of vintage fashion, retro home goods, and recycled design pieces.

Shoppers can browse racks of denim jackets, retro dresses, and handmade accessories, then proceed to tables of vintage books, vinyl records, and nostalgic collectibles.

Designers from across Andalusia join the mix, presenting upcycled furniture, repurposed textiles, and sustainable décor items. Between noon and two, the Seed Exchange invites gardeners and hobbyists to swap seeds and advice, an eco-friendly touch that connects the market’s urban energy to the surrounding land.

Market Highlights

The atmosphere is what makes Flealejo Market special.

It’s both laid-back and lively, with street musicians, family groups, and local cafés spilling onto the square.

Campo del Príncipe’s terraces become an extension of the market itself, creating a social hub that bridges Granada’s artistic and environmental scenes.

Visitors are advised to arrive early for the best finds and to enjoy the morning calm before the midday crowd.

Access to the Realejo is limited by car, but walking or taking public transport adds to the experience, Granada’s charm reveals itself best on foot.

Summary

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.

Between retro records, handmade crafts, and lively terraces, it offers a fresh take on what an urban market can be: sustainable, social, and unmistakably Granadino.

Do's

  • Arrive early for best vintage pieces
  • Bring seeds to trade at noon exchange
  • Stay for vermouth at plaza terraces
  • Dig through vinyl record crates

Don'ts

  • Drive - walk or bus to Realejo
  • Miss the upcycled furniture designers
  • Expect fast fashion prices - quality vintage
  • Leave before checking all 20 stalls

Getting There

The market is at Campo del Príncipe:

  • Location: Realejo district, Granada's historic Jewish quarter
  • Access: Walking distance from city centre
  • Atmosphere: Plaza terraces, street musicians, families

For more options, see our Granada markets guide.

Location & Map

Campo del Príncipe, Centro, 18009 Granada, Granada

Frequently Asked Questions

First Sunday of every month, 10am to 3pm at Campo del Príncipe in the Realejo district. The Seed Exchange runs from noon to 2pm.

Sustainable and vintage shopping - around 20 stalls selling vintage fashion, vinyl records, secondhand books, upcycled furniture, and recycled design pieces. Part of Granada's circular economy initiative launched in 2023.

A community swap running noon to 2pm where gardeners trade seeds, cuttings, and advice. Part of Flealejo's eco-friendly mission connecting urban Granada to sustainable living practices.

In the Realejo district, Granada's historic Jewish quarter. A beautiful plaza with cafés, terraces, and a fountain - the market atmosphere extends to surrounding bars where locals gather for vermouth.

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