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Cadiz Flea Market (Sunday Rastro)

Sunday • 09:00 - 14:00Updated Jan 2026
Cadiz Flea Market (Sunday Rastro)

At a Glance

Day

Sunday

Speciality

Antiques

Price Level

€€

Local Tip

Combine flea market and food market - the Central Market (Mercado de Abastos) is open Sundays with fresh seafood and tapas. Browse the flea market stalls on Columela Street, then head inside for fried fish and a cold beer.

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When to Visit

Day

Sunday

Frequency

weekly

Opens

09:00

Closes

14:00

What You'll Find

Highlights

Vintage postcards and recordsHand-painted ceramicsAntique keys and collectiblesCostume jewelry
Antiques
Vintage
Collectibles
Secondhand Books
Records
Ceramics
Jewelry
Clothing
Home Decor

Every Sunday morning, the streets surrounding Cádiz's Mercado de Abastos come alive with a different kind of bustle.

The Central Market, known for its daily trade in fish, meat, and produce, transforms into the setting for the Sunday Fleamarket.

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History

The flea market grew naturally around the Central Market, where Cádiz residents have gathered for generations to shop and socialise.

Over time, as Sunday trading expanded and the neighbourhood's traders diversified, informal stalls began appearing along Columela Street and nearby lanes.

Today, the market continues that tradition; community-driven rather than commercialised, an easygoing meeting point where locals sell, barter, and chat.

Market Stalls

The Sunday Fleamarket's stalls are an ever-changing collection of items brought from people's homes, attics, or workshops. One corner might display vintage postcards and well-worn vinyl records, while another offers costume jewellery, secondhand books, or hand-painted ceramics.

The mix is unpredictable. Nearby, the Central Market's permanent stalls continue their trade in seafood, fresh produce, and meats, so shoppers often drift between the two, combining a bit of grocery shopping with the chance to find something unexpected.

Market Highlights

The market's appeal lies not in luxury or abundance but in atmosphere. Visitors might come across a table of antique keys, a vendor restoring old cameras, or a collection of local crafts that hint at Andalusian traditions. For many, the experience is as much about conversation as it is about simply soaking up the city on a slow Sunday morning. With cafés opening early and the nearby market hall serving tapas by midday, the Fleamarket blends seamlessly into the Cádiz weekend routine.

Summary

Cádiz's Sunday Fleamarket is less a planned event than a ritual, centred around the historic Mercado de Abastos.

Visitors find a genuine window into local life, where time moves at a gentler pace and the simple act of browsing feels like part of the city's identity.

Do's

  • Bring cash - vendors rarely take cards
  • Visit the Central Market for tapas
  • Browse Columela Street stalls
  • Ask about history of antique pieces

Don'ts

  • Rush - Cádiz moves slowly on Sundays
  • Miss the vintage postcard collections
  • Expect formal organisation
  • Leave without checking nearby lanes

Getting There

The market surrounds Mercado de Abastos:

  • Location: Plaza de la Libertad and Columela Street
  • Access: Central Cádiz, pedestrian zone
  • Combine with: Central Market tapas and seafood

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Location & Map

Pl. Libertad, 3, 11005 Cádiz, Cadiz

Frequently Asked Questions

Every Sunday 9am to 2pm around the Mercado de Abastos (Central Market) at Plaza de la Libertad. Stalls spread along Columela Street and nearby lanes.

An ever-changing mix from local homes and attics - vintage postcards, vinyl records, antique keys, secondhand books, hand-painted ceramics, costume jewelry, and clothing. The selection is unpredictable, which is part of the charm.

Yes - the Central Market operates Sundays with fresh seafood, produce, and tapas bars. Many visitors combine flea market browsing with fried fish and beer inside the market hall.

Cash only at most flea market stalls. The permanent Central Market vendors inside may accept cards, but bring cash for the outdoor flea market.

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