Mercado Urbano del Soho (Soho Market Malaga)

At a Glance
Day
Sunday
Speciality
Handmade ceramics
Price Level
€€
Parking
Nearby
Local Tip
Málaga's creative quarter comes alive - the Barrio de las Artes setting means murals, galleries, and artistic spaces surround the market. Focus is on original, sustainable, handmade goods. Meet the makers - artists and designers staff their own stalls. Look for live painting demonstrations and one-of-a-kind pieces.
Video Tour of Mercado Urbano del Soho (Soho Market Malaga)
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Find HotelsWhen to Visit
Day
Sunday
Frequency
monthly
Opens
11:00
Closes
19:00
What You'll Find
Highlights
On the first Saturday of every month, the streets of Málaga's Soho neighbourhood, also known as the Barrio de las Artes, transform into a busy outdoor market.
The **Mercado Urbano del Soho, **often branded as *Made in Soho, *brings together design, crafts, and art in an atmosphere that feels both festive and cultural.
Along Calle Tomás Heredia, the street fills with artisan stalls, live creativity, and the hum of Málaga's most modern urban district. More than a shopping destination, it's a cultural event: part market, part exhibition, part Sunday paseo.
History & Context
The Soho Market was created with the idea of adding another cultural layer to Málaga's growing Barrio de las Artes.
Since its inception, it has championed creativity and responsible consumption, focusing on products that are original, sustainable, and have local roots.
Over time, it has become a reference point for Málaga's creative scene, offering independent makers and small businesses a platform.
Market Stalls
The stalls are diverse but share one theme: creativity. Expect to find:
- Handmade crafts: ceramics, jewellery, textiles, leather goods.
- Design & fashion: unique clothing, accessories, sustainable fashion labels.
- Art: paintings, illustrations, photography, sometimes live painting or audiovisual projects.
- Home décor: upcycled furniture, handmade decorative items.
- Gastronomy: select stalls with artisanal food, baked goods, or gourmet treats (in some editions).
Because it's curated, the Soho Market feels different from traditional street mercadillos in Malaga: everything is designed, intentional, and tied to the arts.
Market Highlights
- Creative focus: the market is as much about artistic expression as commerce.
- Cultural setting: taking place in the Soho district, Málaga's "arts neighbourhood," filled with murals, galleries, and creative spaces.
- Monthly event: its once-a-month frequency makes it a special date, not an everyday occurrence.
- Community vibe: organised by La Chistera Comunicación, the market builds bridges between small creators and the local community.
- Responsible consumption: emphasis on sustainable, handmade, and independent production.
Summary
The Mercado Urbano del Soho isn't about bargain hunting or groceries, it's about culture, design, and supporting local talent.
Walking along Calle Tomás Heredia on the fourth Sunday of the month, you'll see Málaga's creative side in action: stalls of jewelry and clothing, paintings hung in the open air, live demonstrations, and neighbours stopping to chat.
Do's
- Meet the makers - artists staff their stalls
- Browse handmade ceramics and jewellery
- Support sustainable fashion labels
- Explore Barrio de las Artes murals
Don'ts
- Expect typical mercadillo goods
- Miss the live art demonstrations
- Skip the upcycled furniture section
- Confuse dates - 4th Sunday only
Getting There
The market is on Calle Tomás Heredia:
- Location: Soho / Barrio de las Artes district
- Organiser: La Chistera Comunicación
- Character: Creative, design-focused, artisan
For more options, see our Málaga markets guide.
Location & Map
C. Tomás Heredia, 1, Distrito Centro, 29001 Málaga, Malaga
Frequently Asked Questions
Fourth Sunday of each month, 11am to 7pm on Calle Tomás Heredia in Málaga's Soho neighbourhood (Barrio de las Artes).
It's a curated creative market focused on culture, design, and supporting local talent. Everything is original, sustainable, and handmade - not a typical mercadillo. Live art demonstrations add to the experience.
Handmade crafts (ceramics, jewellery, textiles, leather), sustainable fashion and clothing, original art (paintings, illustrations, photography), upcycled furniture and décor, and select artisanal foods.
Málaga's arts neighbourhood, filled with street murals, galleries, and creative spaces. The market fits perfectly in this cultural setting, with the district's artistic energy enhancing the shopping experience.
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