Malagueta Eco Market, Málaga

At a Glance
Day
Saturday
Speciality
Organic produce
Price Level
€€
Parking
Nearby
Local Tip
Ask for tasting samples - vendors are passionate about their products and most offer samples of olive oils, honeys, and cheeses. Try the Axarquía extra virgin olive oils and local rosemary honey. After shopping, walk to La Malagueta beach just steps away. Prices are fair for certified organic - don't haggle.
Video Tour of Malagueta Eco Market, Málaga
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
Saturday
Frequency
monthly
Opens
10:00
Closes
14:00
What You'll Find
Highlights
On the second Saturday of every month, the leafy stretch between Paseo de Reding and Calle Cervantes, just steps from La Malagueta beach, fills with stalls offering the best of Málaga's organic produce.
The Malagueta Eco Market has become a showcase for the small ecological farms and artisanal producers of the province.
With the sea on one side and the city's grand 19th-century architecture on the other, the market offers a fresh and relaxed alternative to weekly shopping, where conversation flows as easily as the tasting samples of olive oil and honey.
History & Context
The market was created in response to the growing interest in ecological and sustainable agriculture in Málaga.
Its location is fitting: nearby regions like the Guadalhorce Valley and the Axarquía hills have long been centres of Mediterranean agriculture, producing olives, grapes, almonds, and raisins since antiquity.
Today, many of these same areas are leaders in small-scale organic production.
The Malagueta Eco Market is one of the city's ways of connecting urban residents with these producers, reinforcing the link between Málaga's agricultural heritage and its modern push toward sustainability.
Market Stalls
The stalls are almost exclusively dedicated to ecological and artisanal food products:
- Seasonal fruit and vegetables: grown without pesticides, often sold by the farmers themselves.
- Olive oils: extra virgin oils from Guadalhorce and Axarquía, some infused or speciality blends.
- Dried fruits and nuts: almonds, raisins, figs, and other classic Málaga staples.
- Honeys: including rosemary, orange blossom, and mountain varieties.
- Cheeses and charcuterie: goat cheeses, cured meats, and sausages from small producers.
- Sweet wines and local spirits: Moscatel wines, vermouths, and craft liqueurs.
- Juices and preserves: natural juices, jams, and marmalades.
Many vendors offer samples, making the market as much about tasting and discovery as about shopping.
Market Highlights
- Ecological focus: everything sold is organic, from fresh vegetables to wines and oils.
- Regional pride: most producers come from Málaga province, particularly Guadalhorce and Axarquía.
- Atmosphere: shaded by trees, close to the beach, the setting makes for a leisurely Saturday.
- Unique finds: artisan cheeses, local honeys, infused oils, and rare varieties of dried fruit.
- Community spirit: the market draws not only eco-shoppers but also families, tourists, and health-conscious residents.
Summary
The Malagueta Eco Market combines Málaga's agricultural roots with modern sustainability.
It is small in scale compared to the city's covered markets, but rich in quality and local flavour.
Whether you come for organic vegetables, a bottle of Axarquía olive oil, a wedge of goat cheese, or simply the experience of tasting and talking to local producers, it offers a refreshing Saturday outing.
And with the beach just steps away, it pairs perfectly with a stroll along La Malagueta after your shopping bag is full.
Do's
- Ask to taste olive oils and honeys
- Try Guadalhorce Valley seasonal produce
- Buy artisan goat cheese and charcuterie
- Walk to La Malagueta beach afterward
Don'ts
- Expect haggling - prices are fair for organic
- Miss the Axarquía olive oils
- Confuse dates - 2nd Saturday only
- Skip the Moscatel wines and vermouths
Getting There
The market is on Paseo de Reding:
- Location: Between Paseo de Reding and Calle Cervantes
- Setting: Tree-lined avenue steps from La Malagueta beach
- Frequency: Second Saturday of each month only
For more options, see our Málaga markets guide.
Location & Map
P.º Reding, 6, Málaga-Este, 29016 Málaga, Malaga
Frequently Asked Questions
Second Saturday of each month only, 10am to 2pm. The market is on Paseo de Reding near La Malagueta beach - check the calendar as it runs just once monthly.
Certified organic produce from Guadalhorce Valley and Axarquía farms: seasonal vegetables, extra virgin olive oils, honeys (rosemary, orange blossom, mountain), goat cheeses, charcuterie, Moscatel wines, dried fruits, nuts, and preserves.
Yes - many vendors offer samples, especially olive oils, honeys, and cheeses. The market is as much about tasting and discovery as shopping.
These regions have grown olives, grapes, almonds, and raisins since antiquity. Today they lead in small-scale organic production - the eco market connects urban Málaga directly with these traditional farming areas.
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