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Mercadillo de la Barriada Ciudad Jardin

Thursday • 09:00 - 16:00Updated Jan 2026
Mercadillo de la Barriada Ciudad Jardin

At a Glance

Day

Thursday

Vendors

120+ stalls

Speciality

Fresh produce

Price Level

€€

Parking

Nearby

Local Tip

35 confectionery stalls make this a sweet lover's paradise - the largest category at the market. The 20 produce stalls are excellent for weekly grocery shopping at neighbourhood prices. Take bus 2, 15, 17, or 20 to reach the market. Allow 1-2 hours to browse all 120 stalls properly.

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When to Visit

Day

Thursday

Frequency

weekly

Opens

09:00

Closes

16:00

What You'll Find

Highlights

120 stalls35 confectionery stalls20 produce stallsOne of Málaga's largest barrio markets
Fresh Produce
Confectionery
Clothing
Textiles
Footwear
Leather Goods
Jewelry
Plants
Flowers
Pickles
Household Goods

Every Thursday morning, the Ciudad Jardín neighbourhood comes alive with its weekly street market, one of the largest barrio street markets in Málaga.

Stretching along Avenida Jacinto Benavente, next to the local sports centre, the Ciudad Jardín Market gathers around 120 stalls.

From 9 AM to 2 PM, the avenue fills with produce vendors, clothing and footwear stalls, jewellery, flowers, and rows of confection stands, making it both a practical shopping trip and a social occasion for the barrio.

History & Context

Ciudad Jardín, located in Málaga's northern districts, is a residential neighbourhood with strong community traditions.

The weekly market provides residents with affordable access to groceries, clothing, and household goods, while also reinforcing the neighbourhood's sense of identity.

Compared to smaller barrio markets, Ciudad Jardín's 120 stalls make it one of the city's more extensive weekly gatherings, on par with some of Málaga's mid-sized mercadillos.

Market Stalls

The 120 stalls are diverse and well distributed across categories:

  • Fruits & vegetables (20 stalls): seasonal produce at low prices, a strong anchor for the market.
  • Confectionery (35 stalls): sweets, candies, nuts, and baked goods. One of the most abundant sections.
  • Clothing & textiles (multiple stalls): affordable everyday wear, often mixed with accessories or gift items.
  • Footwear & leather goods (10+ stalls across mixed categories): shoes, sandals, bags, belts, and small leather items.
  • Jewellery & accessories: costume jewellery, mobile phone cases, handbags, and fashion accessories.
  • Plants & flowers (2 stalls): bouquets and potted plants for home and garden.
  • Pickles & preserves: olives, dried fruits, nuts, and snacks.
  • Gift items & household goods: small bazaar-style stalls selling affordable items for the home.

Market Highlights

  • Strong food presence: with 20 produce stalls and 35 confection stands, groceries and treats dominate the market.
  • Wide variety: clothing, shoes, leather, and accessories ensure plenty of non-food shopping.
  • Large size: at 120 stalls, it's among the city's bigger barrio markets.
  • Easy access: located on a main avenue, with multiple bus connections (2, 15, 17, 20).
  • Community feel: more local than touristy, a genuine slice of barrio life.

Summary

The Ciudad Jardín Market is a large, lively barrio mercadillo that balances essentials and indulgences.

Its 120 stalls offer fruits, vegetables, sweets, clothing, footwear, and flowers, making it a one-stop shop for residents.

Held every Thursday from 9 AM to 2 PM on Avenida Jacinto Benavente, it's big enough to keep visitors browsing for hours while still retaining the neighbourhood charm of Málaga's weekly markets.

Do's

  • Visit the 35 confectionery stalls
  • Shop produce - 20 stalls with fresh fruit/veg
  • Take bus 2/15/17/20 to avoid parking issues
  • Allow 1-2 hours to browse 120 stalls

Don'ts

  • Expect tourist-focused market
  • Miss the sweets, nuts and olives
  • Rush - it is one of Málaga largest barrio markets
  • Skip the flower and plant stalls

Getting There

The market is on Avenida Jacinto Benavente:

  • Location: Ciudad Jardín neighbourhood, northern Málaga
  • Public transport: Bus 2, 15, 17, or 20
  • Scale: 120 stalls - one of Málaga's largest barrio markets

For more options, see our Málaga markets guide.

Location & Map

Av. de Jacinto Benavente, 22, Cdad. Jardín, 29014 Málaga, Malaga

Frequently Asked Questions

Every Thursday 9am to 4pm on Avenida Jacinto Benavente. With 120 stalls, it's one of Málaga's largest barrio mercadillos.

Strong food presence with 35 confectionery stalls (the largest single category) and 20 produce stalls. The sweets, nuts, and baked goods section gives it a festive atmosphere.

No - this is an authentic neighbourhood market where Ciudad Jardín residents do weekly shopping. It has strong community traditions and reflects genuine barrio life.

Multiple bus connections: lines 2, 15, 17, and 20. The market is on a main avenue near the local sports centre. Allow 1-2 hours to browse the full 120 stalls.

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