Plaza Larga Market – Saturday Farmers Market in Granada’s Albaicín

At a Glance
Day
Saturday
Vendors
5+ stalls
Speciality
Fresh produce
Price Level
€€
Local Tip
Return in the evening for "perdices" - the sweet potato man appears after the market closes, selling roasted sweet potatoes (boniatos) that locals call perdices (partridges). Hot from the cart, wrapped in paper with salt and pepper - a Granada tradition.
Video Tour of Plaza Larga Market – Saturday Farmers Market in Granada’s Albaicín
Where to Stay in Granada
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Find HotelsWhen to Visit
Day
Saturday
Frequency
weekly
Opens
09:00
Closes
14:00
What You'll Find
Highlights
Tucked into the upper Albaicín, Plaza Larga is one of Granada’s most lived-in squares: a place where morning routines, local gossip, and centuries of history share the same cobblestones.
Every Saturday morning, the square becomes a small but spirited market.
Between café tables and the sound of church bells, vendors set up stalls of fruit, vegetables, and flowers.
The scent of oranges mingles with coffee drifting from the surrounding taverns, while neighbors greet one another beneath the shade of pink oleanders.
For visitors, it’s a glimpse of Granada at its most authentic: local, unhurried, and steeped in daily life.
History
Plaza Larga, meaning “long square,” has been the heart of the Albaicín for centuries.
Its name dates back to Moorish times, when it formed part of a network of open courtyards linked to the old city gates.
Even today, traces of that era remain in nearby Calle del Agua, which once carried an underground water channel feeding the public baths.
The market tradition here is older than memory: farmers from nearby villages once climbed the hill with baskets of produce, while townsfolk came to buy bread, fish, or songbirds.
Though the market is smaller now, its spirit of neighborhood exchange endures, binding this ancient quarter together.
Market Stalls
The Saturday market features around five permanent stalls, modest in size but rich in character.
Locals arrive early to pick up seasonal fruit and vegetables: tomatoes, peppers, peaches from the Vega de Granada, and prickly pears freshly peeled on the spot.
You may also find herbs, flowers, or handmade baskets depending on the season.
Beyond the official stalls, spontaneous sellers sometimes appear with second-hand goods or homemade pastries.
The charm lies in the intimacy: no loudspeakers or plastic signage, just conversation, laughter, and the rustle of paper bags filled with produce.
Market Highlights
The market runs from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. every Saturday.
As midday approaches, Plaza Larga turns into an open-air café as the stalls pack up and the taverns spread their tables across the square. A local vendor nicknamed “the partridge man” often returns in the evening, selling roasted sweet potatoes or baked potatoes: perdices, as Granadinos fondly call them: served hot in paper with a pinch of salt and pepper.
Nearby, Calle de Panaderos leads to small groceries and fishmongers, continuing the market rhythm through the week. The mix of color, chatter, and scent makes Plaza Larga an easy place to linger long after your shopping is done.
Summary
Plaza Larga Market is Granada’s most intimate market experience: half street fair, half neighborhood ritual.
Set in the heart of the Albaicín, it offers fresh produce, warm exchanges, and echoes of a centuries-old trading tradition.
Come early for fruit and vegetables, stay for a coffee or a baked potato, and watch everyday life unfold beneath the towers of the Alhambra.
Do's
- Bring cash - no cards accepted
- Stay for coffee at plaza cafés
- Try fresh prickly pears peeled on the spot
- Return evening for sweet potato vendor
Don'ts
- Expect big selection - just 5 stalls
- Rush - the plaza atmosphere is the point
- Drive up - walk through Albaicín streets
- Miss Calle de Panaderos for groceries
Getting There
Plaza Larga is in the upper Albaicín:
- Location: Heart of the historic Moorish quarter
- Access: Walk up from Plaza Nueva or take minibus C1/C2
- Note: Stay for lunch at plaza tavernas
For more options, see our Granada markets guide.
Location & Map
Pl. Larga, 7, Albaicín, 18010 Granada, Granada
Frequently Asked Questions
Every Saturday 9am to 2pm in Plaza Larga, upper Albaicín. The market is small (around 5 stalls) but the plaza transforms into a neighbourhood gathering with café tables and local activity.
Fresh produce from Vega de Granada farms - seasonal fruit, vegetables, herbs, flowers. Vendors peel prickly pears on the spot. Occasional sellers offer homemade pastries or secondhand goods.
The 'partridge man' - a local vendor who appears in Plaza Larga evenings (after the market closes) selling roasted sweet potatoes (perdices) from his cart. A Granada tradition served hot with salt and pepper.
Yes, but for atmosphere not shopping volume. It's Granada's most intimate market - a window into Albaicín neighbourhood life with centuries of trading tradition. Combine with exploring the Moorish quarter and coffee at the plaza cafés.
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