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Mercadillo Sector Sur Córdoba

Tuesday, Friday • 09:00 - 14:00Updated Jan 2026
Mercadillo Sector Sur Córdoba

At a Glance

Day

Tuesday, Friday

Vendors

45+ stalls

Speciality

Clothing

Price Level

€€

Local Tip

Check if the market has relocated - vendors have requested a move to La Asomadilla, La Calahorra, or Fátima areas due to declining footfall. The City Council is reviewing options. Contact Acamcor (Street Vendors Association) for current location updates.

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When to Visit

Day

Tuesday, Friday

Frequency

weekly

Opens

09:00

Closes

14:00

What You'll Find

Highlights

40-45 licensed stallsTwice weekly (Tue & Fri)Neighbourhood marketBudget-friendly goods
Clothing
Footwear
Household Goods
Kitchen Utensils
Tools
Children Clothing
Linens

Tucked within Córdoba’s Sector Sur, the Mercadillo Sector Sur unfolds twice a week along Libertador Sucre Street, bringing together a handful of steadfast traders and their regulars.

On Tuesday and Friday mornings, stalls line the curb under simple awnings, offering clothes, shoes, and home essentials.

It's a modest market, more a social habit than a shopping event, where greetings between vendors and neighbors fill the space as naturally as the hum of passing traffic.

History

The South Sector market has been part of Córdoba’s local trading rhythm for years, forming one link in the city’s network of municipal street markets.

It was once a reliable stop for residents seeking affordable goods without leaving the neighborhood. But in recent times, attendance has waned.

By mid-2025, vendors began voicing concerns to the Córdoba City Council, explaining that dwindling footfall had left many unable to sustain their livelihoods.

The Street Vendors Association (Acamcor), led by Juan Fernández, spearheaded calls for relocation to a livelier area such as La Asomadilla, La Calahorra, or Fátima.

Market Stalls

The market officially counts around 40 to 45 licensed stalls, though lately only a dozen may open on quieter mornings.

Stalls display an everyday assortment: T-shirts folded into neat stacks, kitchen utensils, tools, sandals, children’s clothing, and small household items.

Despite its reduced size, each trader maintains a strong sense of routine: setting up early, chatting with familiar faces, and hoping for the midday rush that once defined the market's character.

Market Highlights

While there’s little in the way of specialty produce, the market’s charm lies in its practicality.

Many stalls offer goods priced for working families: durable shoes, linens, and affordable basics.

For long-time residents, the Mercadillo Sector Sur remains a social checkpoint as much as a shopping one.

Still, the air carries uncertainty.

The City Council has acknowledged the vendors’ request and is reviewing potential relocation sites, with La Asomadilla emerging as the most likely candidate. If approved, the move could breathe new life into a market struggling to regain its place in Córdoba’s commercial landscape.

Summary

The Mercadillo Sector Sur reflects both the endurance and fragility of Córdoba’s traditional street markets.

Once a busy neighborhood fixture, it now faces questions about sustainability and renewal.

Yet behind every half-empty stall is a story of persistence, of merchants who show up twice a week, keeping alive a community ritual on Libertador Sucre Street. Whether it stays or moves, the market remains part of the city’s living fabric, grounded in the everyday exchange between locals.

Do's

  • Bring cash only - no card facilities
  • Support traditional vendors
  • Check for relocation news before visiting
  • Browse for affordable family basics

Don'ts

  • Expect full 45 stalls - often fewer open
  • Rush the vendors - they value conversation
  • Miss kitchen utensils and tools section
  • Assume same location - may have moved

Getting There

The market is currently on Libertador Sucre Street:

  • Location: Sector Sur district, Córdoba
  • Note: Possible relocation to La Asomadilla pending
  • Contact: Acamcor (Street Vendors Association) for updates

For more options, see our Córdoba markets guide.

Location & Map

C. Libertador Sucre, Sur, 14013 Córdoba, Cordoba

Frequently Asked Questions

Tuesday and Friday mornings, 9am to 2pm on Libertador Sucre Street in Córdoba's Sector Sur district. Note: the market may relocate - check locally for current location.

Officially 40-45 licensed stalls, though on quieter mornings only a dozen may open. The market has seen reduced attendance in recent years and vendors have requested relocation.

Vendors through Acamcor (Street Vendors Association, led by Juan Fernández) have requested relocation to livelier areas like La Asomadilla, La Calahorra, or Fátima. The City Council is reviewing options.

Practical goods for working families - clothing, T-shirts, kitchen utensils, tools, children's clothing, sandals, linens, and small household items. All at budget-friendly prices, cash only.

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