graciaMon-Sat 08:00-20:30
Mercat de la Llibertat in Barcelona's Gracia is the cast-iron-roofed market that anchors the neighbourhood: 60 stalls, mostly local trade, less tourist-heavy than the Boqueria.
Tip: Closed Sunday. The Saturday vegetable run is the busiest; mid-morning Tuesday is the quietest.
eixampleMon-Fri 08:00-20:00, Sat 08:00-15:00
Mercat de la Concepcio in Barcelona's Eixample is the neighbourhood market with the city's only 24-hour flower stall and a 75-stall fresh-produce grid inside.
Tip: Closed Sunday. The flower stall outside runs 24/7; the morning fish runs out by 14:00.
eixampleMon-Sat 07:00-20:00
Mercat del Ninot in Barcelona's Eixample reopened in 2015 after restoration: 50 stalls and an oyster bar on the side make this the cleanest city market.
Tip: Closed Sunday. The oyster bar inside takes walk-ups; the fish hall is the morning shop.
sarriaMon-Thu 08:00-15:00 and 17:00-20:30, Fri 08:00-20:30, Sat 08:00-15:00
Mercat de Galvany in Barcelona's Sant Gervasi is the 1927 modernist market in the affluent uptown grid: 75 stalls, almost entirely local trade.
Tip: Closed Sunday. The Saturday morning vegetable run is the busiest; Friday is the cleanest fish day.
eixampleMon, Wed, Fri, Sat 09:00-20:00
Els Encants in Barcelona's Eixample is the 14th-century flea market under a tilted mirror roof since 2013: 500 stalls of antiques and second-hand on rotation.
Tip: Open Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat. Auction stalls run from 07:00. Most stalls take card.
ravalMon-Sat 08:00-20:30
Mercat de la Boqueria off Barcelona's Rambla has run since 1840, with 200+ stalls, four counter bars, and a daily fish-and-fruit grid that still feeds the locals.
Tip: Closed Sunday. Get there before 11:00 for the counter bars; the back stalls are quieter than the Rambla edge.