Huelin Eco Market (Mercadillo Ecológico de Huelin)

At a Glance
Day
Saturday
Speciality
Organic produce
Price Level
€€
Parking
Nearby
Local Tip
Meet the farmers directly - ask about growing methods - producers from the Guadalhorce Ecological Association are on hand to explain organic certification and traditional cultivation. Sample before buying. The park setting near the beach makes it family-friendly. Prices are fair for certified organic - don't haggle.
Video Tour of Huelin Eco Market (Mercadillo Ecológico de Huelin)
Where to Stay in Malaga
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Find HotelsWhen to Visit
Day
Saturday
Frequency
monthly
Opens
10:00
Closes
14:00
What You'll Find
Highlights
On the fourth Saturday of each month, Huelin Park in Málaga fills with the colours and scents of ecological produce.
The Mercadillo Ecológico de Huelin, organised by the Guadalhorce Ecological Association, is more than a shopping trip: it's a gathering point for locals who care about healthy eating, sustainability, and supporting small-scale farmers.
From 10 AM until 2 PM, rows of stalls offer a variety of organic goods in a relaxed, leafy setting just steps from the sea.
History & Context
The market is part of Málaga's broader network of ecological farmers' markets, spearheaded by the Guadalhorce Ecological Association.
This group has been central in promoting sustainable agriculture in the province, encouraging producers to maintain traditional methods while adopting organic certification standards.
Huelin, with its large urban park and family-friendly atmosphere, provides a perfect stage: the market has become a monthly tradition for both eco-conscious shoppers and families looking to combine outdoor time with grocery shopping.
Market Stalls
The offerings are seasonal, fresh, and local. Shoppers can expect:
- Fruit and vegetables: organic produce directly from farms in Guadalhorce Valley and Axarquía.
- Honey: raw and flavoured varieties from Málaga's beekeepers.
- Bread and baked goods: artisanal loaves and pastries made with organic flour.
- Olive oil: extra virgin oils, often from small family groves.
- Cheeses and charcuterie: goat cheeses, cured meats from sustainable producers.
- Other ecological foods: juices, jams, dried fruits, nuts, and preserves.
Producers are often present at the stalls, ready to explain their methods and let visitors sample before buying.
Market Highlights
- Educational activities: workshops and events promoting sustainability, healthy diets, and eco-awareness.
- Direct connection: consumers buy directly from farmers and makers, ensuring traceability and fair prices.
- Family-friendly setting: Huelin Park's open spaces and proximity to the beach make it an easy outing for all ages.
Summary
The Huelin Eco Market is where sustainability meets community.
It offers fresh, organic produce alongside a chance to learn more about responsible farming and conscious eating. By situating itself in a lively neighbourhood park, it combines the feel of a traditional farmers' market in Malaga with a modern focus on ecology and wellness.
For locals and visitors alike, it's a rewarding way to spend a Saturday morning.
Do's
- Ask producers about growing methods
- Try Guadalhorce Valley seasonal produce
- Sample honeys and olive oils before buying
- Combine with a walk to nearby beach
Don'ts
- Expect haggling - prices are fair for organic
- Miss the artisan bread and cheeses
- Confuse dates - 4th Saturday only
- Skip the educational workshops
Getting There
The market is in Huelin Park:
- Location: Carretera de Cádiz, Huelin neighbourhood
- Setting: Leafy park near the sea
- Frequency: Fourth Saturday of each month only
For more options, see our Málaga markets guide.
Location & Map
Av de Europa, Carretera de Cádiz, 29003 Málaga, Malaga
Frequently Asked Questions
Fourth Saturday of each month only, 10am to 2pm in Huelin Park. Check the calendar carefully as it runs just once monthly.
A network promoting sustainable agriculture in Málaga province. They organise this market and others, connecting organic farmers directly with consumers. Producers can explain their methods and certification.
Certified organic: seasonal fruit and vegetables from Guadalhorce Valley and Axarquía, raw and flavoured honeys, artisan breads, extra virgin olive oil, goat cheeses, cured meats, juices, jams, and preserves.
Yes - the market often includes educational workshops promoting sustainability, healthy eating, and eco-awareness. The park setting makes it family-friendly with nearby beach access.
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