Mercadillo de la Barriada Cruz de Humilladero

At a Glance
Day
Thursday
Vendors
57+ stalls
Speciality
Fresh produce
Price Level
€€
Local Tip
Strong produce section with 18 stalls - this is the market's real strength. Arrive by 10am for the best selection of fresh fruit and vegetables at neighbourhood prices. The 12 confectionery stalls are popular with families. Take bus 4, 19, or 20, or Cercanías C1 to reach the barrio. Browse in about an hour.
Video Tour of Mercadillo de la Barriada Cruz de Humilladero
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Find HotelsWhen to Visit
Day
Thursday
Frequency
weekly
Opens
09:00
Closes
14:00
What You'll Find
Highlights
Every Thursday morning, the neighbourhood of Cruz de Humilladero transforms into a lively outdoor shopping space with its weekly mercadillo.
Set along Calle Conde Guadalhorce, the market brings together around 57 stalls offering fresh produce, affordable clothing, footwear, flowers, and sweets.
From 9 AM until 2 PM, it serves as a bustling weekly hub for residents, balancing grocery shopping with fashion finds and household goods.
History & Context
Cruz de Humilladero is one of Málaga's most densely populated barrios, filled with residential blocks, shops, and cafés.
The weekly market plays a key role in neighbourhood life, giving residents a convenient place to buy essentials and meet neighbours.
Compared to larger Málaga markets like Europa or Martiricos, Cruz de Humilladero is more modest in scale but just as lively, embodying the traditional barrio mercadillo spirit.
Market Stalls
The 57 stalls are evenly spread across food and non-food items:
- Fruits & vegetables (18 stalls): a strong presence of fresh produce at good prices.
- Confectionery (12 stalls): sweets, candies, nuts, and soft drinks. Always popular with children and families.
- Clothing & textiles (10+ stalls): a range of everyday clothing, accessories, and household textiles.
- Footwear (multiple stalls): shoes, sandals, and footwear often mixed with gift items.
- Plants & flowers (3 stalls): cut flowers and decorative plants.
- Pickles, nuts, and olives (several stalls): savoury snacks that are staples of Málaga markets.
- Gift items & household goods: affordable, bazaar-style stalls selling small items for daily use.
Market Highlights
- Balanced mix: half of the stalls are food-focused, while the rest cater to fashion, gifts, and household goods.
- Strong produce section: with 18 fruit and vegetable stalls, it's a practical stop for fresh groceries.
- Neighbourhood scale: compact enough to browse in about an hour, yet big enough to offer variety.
- Community spirit: more about local life than tourism, reflecting the barrio's authentic character.
- Accessible: well served by buses (4, 19, 20) and Cercanías (C1).
Summary
The Cruz de Humilladero Market is a mid-sized barrio mercadillo that captures the everyday energy of Málaga's local shopping culture.
With 57 stalls, it offers everything from produce and sweets to clothing, shoes, and flowers.
Held every Thursday on Calle Conde Guadalhorce, it's practical, lively, and deeply rooted in the rhythms of the nneighbourhood
Do's
- Shop the 18 produce stalls for fresh fruit/veg
- Visit the confectionery section - 12 stalls
- Take bus 4/19/20 or Cercanías C1
- Experience authentic barrio atmosphere
Don'ts
- Expect tourist-focused market
- Miss the pickles, olives and nuts
- Rush - allow an hour to browse
- Skip the flower and plant stalls
Getting There
The market is on Calle Conde Guadalhorce:
- Location: Cruz de Humilladero neighbourhood
- Public transport: Bus 4, 19, 20 or Cercanías C1
- Character: Authentic barrio mercadillo
For more options, see our Málaga markets guide.
Location & Map
C. Conde de Guadalhorce, Cruz de Humilladero, 29006 Málaga, Malaga
Frequently Asked Questions
Every Thursday 9am to 2pm on Calle Conde Guadalhorce. It's a mid-sized barrio mercadillo with 57 stalls serving this densely populated Málaga neighbourhood.
Balanced mix of food and non-food: 18 produce stalls, 12 confectionery stalls (sweets, nuts, olives), clothing and textiles, footwear, plants and flowers, and household goods.
No - this is an authentic neighbourhood market where Cruz de Humilladero residents do their weekly shopping. It's welcoming but focused on local community needs rather than tourism.
Well served by public transport: buses 4, 19, and 20, plus Cercanías train C1. The market is compact enough to browse in about an hour.
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