Mercado de la Merced ★ 4.1
Mercado de la Merced is a restored gourmet food hall by Málaga's Plaza de la Merced, slicing Iberian ham and frying fish beside Picasso's birthplace.
Mercado Central de Atarazanas is Málaga's grand 19th-century market behind a Moorish gate, its stalls piled with the bay's fish and Andalusian produce.
Editorially verified July 1, 2026 by Lewis Vaughan, TableJourney editor. Source.
Address: Calle Atarazanas 10, 29005 Málaga
Mercado de la Merced is a restored gourmet food hall by Málaga's Plaza de la Merced, slicing Iberian ham and frying fish beside Picasso's birthplace.
Mercado de Huelin is Málaga's second-largest market in the Carretera de Cádiz district, 162 stalls of fresh fish, meat and produce for local kitchens.
Mercado de Salamanca is a 1920s Neo-Mudéjar market in Málaga's El Molinillo, tiled arches over stalls of fish, meat and produce off the tourist trail.
Mercado de la Merced is a restored gourmet food hall by Málaga's Plaza de la Merced, slicing Iberian ham and frying fish beside Picasso's birthplace.
Mercado de Huelin is Málaga's second-largest market in the Carretera de Cádiz district, 162 stalls of fresh fish, meat and produce for local kitchens.
Mercado del Carmen is a small, authentic market in Málaga's El Perchel between the station and the centre, a handful of stalls with a real local feel.
Mercado de Salamanca is a 1920s Neo-Mudéjar market in Málaga's El Molinillo, tiled arches over stalls of fish, meat and produce off the tourist trail.