Mercadillo de Argentea

At a Glance
Day
Saturday
Vendors
70+ stalls
Speciality
Fresh produce
Price Level
€€
Local Tip
21 produce stalls make this one of the best for fresh groceries - the strongest food section among Málaga's mid-sized markets. The 13 confectionery stalls ensure plenty of sweet variety too. Take bus C1, 21, 38, 14, 8, or 23. Popular with local families - less tourist-oriented.
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Find HotelsWhen to Visit
Day
Saturday
Frequency
weekly
Opens
09:00
Closes
16:00
What You'll Find
Highlights
Every Saturday morning, the Arroyo del Cuarto neighbourhood of Málaga hosts the Mercadillo de Argentea, a lively weekly market along Calle Argentea.
With around 70 stalls, it offers a broad mix of fresh produce, clothing, footwear, accessories, sweets, and flowers.
From 9 AM to 2 PM, the neighbourhood fills with the energy of vendors and shoppers, creating a vibrant weekend tradition.
History & Context
The Argentea market is one of Málaga's key Saturday mercadillos, providing residents with a balanced mix of groceries and non-food items.
While not as large as the mega-markets like Europa or Martiricos, Argentea's 70 stalls make it a solid mid-sized market, big enough for variety but small enough to navigate comfortably in a morning.
Its strong presence of fruit and vegetable stalls reflects the market's role as a practical weekly shopping stop.
Market Stalls
The 70 stalls are diverse and well distributed:
- Fruits & vegetables (21 stalls): the largest section, ensuring plenty of seasonal produce.
- Confectionery (13 stalls): sweets, candies, nuts, and dried fruits, popular with families.
- Clothing & textiles (15+ stalls across categories): affordable everyday fashion, textiles, and accessories.
- Footwear & leather (multiple stalls): shoes, sandals, belts, and small leather goods.
- Jewellery & accessories (several stalls): costume jewellery, handbags, and phone cases.
- Plants & flowers (3 stalls): fresh flowers, potted plants, and seasonal greenery.
- Pickles & preserves (a few stalls): olives, nuts, and savoury snacks.
- Gift items & household goods: bazaar-style stalls with affordable items.
Market Highlights
- Strong food focus: 21 produce stalls make it one of the best neighbourhood markets for fresh groceries.
- Sweet variety: with 13 confection stalls, there's no shortage of treats.
- Balanced offer: both groceries and non-food shopping are well represented.
- Neighbourhood vibe: popular with local families, less tourist-oriented.
- Well connected: accessible via buses C1, 21, 38, 14, 8, 23.
Summary
The Argentea Market is a vibrant Saturday mercadillo in Malaga that offers a balanced mix of fresh produce, sweets, clothing, and household goods.
With 70 stalls, it provides both practicality and variety, making it a cornerstone of weekly life in the Arroyo del Cuarto neighbourhood.
Open from 9 AM to 2 PM, it's a lively, community-driven market that reflects Málaga's mercadillo culture.
Do's
- Shop the 21 produce stalls - excellent variety
- Try the 13 confectionery stalls
- Take bus C1/21/38/14/8/23
- Enjoy the local family atmosphere
Don'ts
- Miss the olives and pickles
- Skip the plants and flowers section
- Expect tourist-focused shopping
- Rush - allow time for 70 stalls
Getting There
The market is on Calle Argentea:
- Location: Arroyo del Cuarto neighbourhood
- Public transport: Bus C1, 21, 38, 14, 8, or 23
- Strength: 21 produce stalls - best for fresh groceries
For more options, see our Málaga markets guide.
Location & Map
C. Argentea, Cruz de Humilladero, 29010 Málaga, Malaga
Frequently Asked Questions
Every Saturday 9am to 4pm on Calle Argentea in the Arroyo del Cuarto neighbourhood. It's a mid-sized market with 70 stalls.
Strongest food focus of Málaga's mid-sized markets: 21 produce stalls (the largest section) and 13 confectionery stalls. Excellent for practical weekly grocery shopping.
21 fruit and vegetable stalls, 13 confectionery stalls (sweets, nuts, dried fruits), 15+ clothing/textile stalls, footwear and leather, jewellery, 3 plant stalls, and household goods.
No - it's a genuine neighbourhood market popular with local families. Less tourist-oriented than central Málaga options, reflecting authentic barrio mercadillo culture.
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