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HoursMon-Sat 08:00-14:00

Tip: Closes at 14:00 sharp; the olive stalls offer the citys widest selection of Sierra Nevada brines.

Location

Address: Calle Pavaneras 8, 18009 Granada

More markets in Granada

Mercadillo del Paseo del Violon ★ 4.0

san-antonSat 09:00-14:00

Mercadillo del Paseo del Violon in Granada is the Saturday farmers market along the Genil river with Vega de Granada produce, cherimoya and organic stalls.

Tip: Saturday morning only; the cherimoya season runs October to March, when the queue is longest.

Mercado de Gran Via de Colon ★ 3.9

centro-sagrarioMon-Sat 09:00-14:30

Mercado de Gran Via de Colon in Granada is the small central market on the citys main avenue, with charcuterie and conservas stalls aimed at the office crowd.

Tip: Daily quick-stop for jamon and conservas; faster checkout than the bigger San Agustin market.

Mercado de San Agustin ★ 4.5

centro-sagrarioMon-Sat 09:00-15:00

Mercado de San Agustin in Granada has been the citys main produce market since 1881, two blocks of fish, meat and charcuterie next to the cathedral.

Tip: Buy fish from the stalls and they will cook it at one of the bars; the mercado closes at 15:00 sharp.

Alcaiceria ★ 4.2

centro-sagrarioMon-Sat 10:00-21:00

The Alcaiceria of Granada is the rebuilt 1843 spice bazaar next to the cathedral, a small grid of stalls trading saffron, paprika and Moroccan tea blends.

Tip: Bargain on saffron; the genuine Mancha azafran comes in small sealed boxes, not loose.

Mercado del Zaidin ★ 4.1

camino-de-rondaMon-Sat 08:00-14:30

Mercado del Zaidin in Granada is the working-class neighbourhood market south of the Centro, with 80 vendors at lower prices than San Agustin in the Centro.

Tip: Saturday mornings are busiest; the fish stall queue closes at 13:30 sharp.

Mercadillo del Jueves ★ 4.0

camino-de-rondaThu 09:00-14:30

Mercadillo del Jueves in Granada is the Thursday morning street market behind Plaza San Miguel, with farmers selling Vega de Granada produce direct to locals.

Tip: Thursday morning only; the fruit stalls run the longest queues for in-season Granada cherimoya.

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