Mercadillo Puerto Banús - Saturday Market at Centro Plaza Marbella

At a Glance
Day
Saturday
Speciality
Clothing
Price Level
€€
Parking
Nearby
Local Tip
In summer, visit Plaza Antonio Banderas craft fair - the Muestra Internacional de Artesanía brings 100+ international exhibitors and live performances. Year-round, the Saturday market combines traditional mercadillo energy with the luxury marina backdrop. Parking at El Corte Inglés garage or public lots in Puerto Banús.
Video Tour of Mercadillo Puerto Banús - Saturday Market at Centro Plaza Marbella
Where to Stay in Marbella
Find the best hotels near the market. We recommend staying in the city center for easy access.
Find HotelsWhen to Visit
Day
Saturday
Frequency
weekly
Opens
08:00
Closes
15:00
What You'll Find
Highlights
Every Saturday morning, the Centro Plaza area near Puerto Banús wakes up to the sound of traders setting up their stalls and shoppers filtering in.
The Puerto Banús Saturday Market is one of Marbella's best-known outdoor markets, combining the energy of a traditional Andalusian mercadillo with the modern backdrop of boutiques and cafés.
From early hours until mid-afternoon, rows of stalls fill the streets around the commercial centre, drawing both locals and visitors in search of fresh food, fashion, and handmade goods.
History
The Puerto Banús Saturday Market has been part of the town's social calendar for years, evolving alongside the growth of Puerto Banús itself.
Originally designed as a weekly gathering spot for craftspeople and vendors, it has expanded into a lively blend of food market and artisan fair.
Its location, adjacent to the historic bullring and just across from Puerto Banús' luxury marina, reflects Marbella's balance between tradition and glamour.
In summer, the area's reputation for craft culture is reinforced by the Muestra Internacional de Artesanía, a seasonal fair in Plaza Antonio Banderas that brings international exhibitors and live performances.
Market Stalls
Stalls at the Saturday market cover a broad spectrum.
There are racks of clothing, handbags, and accessories at one end, and tables with jewellery, ceramics, and leather goods at the other.
Shoppers will also find plants, fresh flowers, and locally grown fruit and vegetables, alongside speciality items like spices, teas, and artisanal breads.
Some stalls focus on traditional Spanish crafts, while others showcase contemporary styles aimed at a global crowd.
Together, they form a patchwork of Andalusian street market tradition and modern coastal culture.
Market Highlights
The market's food vendors are a consistent draw, offering everything from seasonal produce to regional specialities like olives and cured meats.
Craft stalls also stand out, featuring handmade jewellery, leather sandals, and decorative ceramics among their favourites.
For visitors in summer, the nearby Plaza Antonio Banderas craft fair adds another dimension, with more than 100 international exhibitors, food stands, and family-friendly shows.
Parking can be a challenge, but options include the El Corte Inglés garage or public lots in Puerto Banús, with a short walk to the market.
Summary
The Puerto Banús Saturday Market embodies the lively blend of tradition and modernity that characterises Marbella. It's busy without being overwhelming, colourful without being chaotic, and full of opportunities to browse, taste, and experience local culture.
Whether you're picking up fresh fruit, hunting for a handcrafted keepsake, or simply enjoying the weekend atmosphere, the market provides a vibrant snapshot of life on the Costa del Sol.
Do's
- Check summer craft fair dates - Plaza Antonio Banderas
- Park at El Corte Inglés or Puerto Banús lots
- Try regional specialities - olives, cured meats
- Browse handmade jewelry and leather sandals
Don'ts
- Drive without parking plan - it fills up
- Miss the artisan ceramics section
- Skip the food vendors - produce and specialities
- Leave without checking craft stalls
Getting There
The market is at Centro Plaza:
- Location: Near Puerto Banús marina, Nueva Andalucía
- Landmark: Adjacent to historic bullring
- Parking: El Corte Inglés garage or Puerto Banús lots
For more options, see our Marbella markets guide.
Location & Map
Nueva Andalucía, 29660 Marbella, Málaga, Marbella
Frequently Asked Questions
Every Saturday 8am to 3pm at Centro Plaza near the marina in Nueva Andalucía. The market runs year-round adjacent to the historic bullring.
A seasonal summer craft fair in Plaza Antonio Banderas that brings over 100 international exhibitors and live performances. It adds another dimension to the area's regular Saturday market.
El Corte Inglés garage or public parking lots in Puerto Banús, with a short walk to the market. Parking can be challenging, so arrive early or plan your approach.
A mix of clothing, handbags, accessories, jewelry, ceramics, leather goods, plants, fresh produce, olives, cured meats, spices, teas, and artisanal breads. Traditional Spanish crafts alongside contemporary styles.
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