Food hall€ponienteMon-Sat 08:00-14:00; Sun closed
Mercado de Ciudad Jardín is a working neighbourhood market in Córdoba, twelve businesses filling thirty of its thirty-nine pitches and no tourists at all.
Order: Charcuterie from Hermanos Santiago, or whatever Casa Manolo has behind the counter.
Tip: It shuts at 14:00 six days a week, so this is a morning errand rather than a lunch plan.
Food hall€Mon-Sat 07:30-14:30; Sun closed
The Mercado del Sector Sur trades on Plaza del Mediodía south of the river, thirty-seven working stalls with three fishmongers and two picklers.
Order: Encurtidos from one of the two pickle stalls, a southside speciality.
Tip: It opens at 07:30, earliest of Córdoba's municipal markets, and the in-market bar does breakfast alongside the shopping.
Food hall€ponienteMon-Sat 08:00-14:00; Sun closed
Mercado Huerta de la Reina is a compact market hall on Calle Luis Ponce de León, four working businesses covering fruit, fish and a butcher's block.
Order: Morning fruit from one of the two fruteros; stock moves fast in a hall this small.
Tip: Twelve pitches, four traders: come before 13:00 or the fishmonger will have sold through the day's ice.
Food hall€Mon-Sat 08:00-14:00; Sun closed
Mercado del Naranjo on Plaza de Bellavista is the smallest of Córdoba's municipal markets, one butcher's stall keeping the neighbourhood hall open.
Order: The carnicería's cuts; it is the only trader, and the reason the hall still opens.
Tip: This is a working single-stall hall in a northern barrio, worth a stop only if you are already up by Plaza de Bellavista.
Food hall€€centroSun-Thu 12:00-01:00; Fri-Sat 12:00-02:00
Mercado Victoria was the first gastronomic market in Andalusia, more than twenty stalls under a late-nineteenth-century iron pavilion in central Córdoba.
Order: Salmorejo at La Salmoreteca before anything else.
Tip: The drinks area at Sojo Mercado opens at 15:00 and runs later than the food stalls do.
Food hall€correderaMon-Thu 08:00-15:00; Fri-Sat 08:00-15:30; Sun closed
The Mercado de la Corredera trades inside the arcade of Córdoba's Castilian-style square, five fishmongers and a spice stall among seventeen working units.
Order: Buy fish at one of the five pescaderías; the in-market bar will grill it for you.
Tip: The bar inside grills whatever you have just bought for about €3, which is the whole point of coming.