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HoursMon-Sat 09:00-15:00; Thursday jueves al mercadillo runs to 14:30
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Tip: The Thursday jueves al mercadillo on the surrounding street is the local crawl; the indoor stalls run Mon-Sat to 15:00.

Location

Address: Calle Feria s/n, 41003 Sevilla, Seville

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Mercado de San Bernardo ★ 3.9

MarketMon-Sat 09:00-15:00

Mercado de San Bernardo on Plaza de San Bernardo in Seville is the working-class neighbourhood market east of Santa Cruz, with 28 stalls of working-day.

Tip: Less touristed than Triana; the local Tuesday and Saturday fish rotations are the best section.

Mercado de Triana ★ 4.5

MarketMon-Sat 09:00-15:00 (stalls), Mon-Sat 10:00-24:00 (restaurants), Sun and holidays restaurant ring 10:00-17:00 (stalls closed)

Mercado de Triana on Calle San Jorge in Seville's Triana sits on top of the old Castillo de San Jorge inquisition site, with 75 stalls of fresh fish.

Tip: Stalls close at 15:00; the restaurant ring stays open through dinner. The fish counters are best before 11:00 Saturday.

Mercado Lonja del Barranco ★ 4.2

MarketSun-Thu 10:00-24:00, Fri-Sat 10:00-02:00

Mercado Lonja del Barranco on Calle Arjona in Seville is the 1883 Gustave Eiffel-designed fish-market building beside Puente de Triana, converted in 2014.

Tip: The riverside terrace is the best seat at sunset; arrive before 19:30 to find a table on Fridays.

Mercado de la Encarnacion ★ 4.2

MarketMon-Sat 09:00-15:00

Mercado de la Encarnacion on Plaza de la Encarnacion in Seville sits beneath the Metropol Parasol mushroom canopy, with 40 stalls of produce.

Tip: Stalls close at 15:00; the upstairs Setas de Sevilla viewpoint is the post-shop view. Free entry to the market floor.

Mercado del Arenal ★ 4.0

MarketMon-Sat 09:00-15:00

Mercado del Arenal on Calle Pastor y Landero in Seville's El Arenal is the working-day food market with about 35 stalls, including the Veganitessen vegan.

Tip: Stalls close at 15:00 sharp; the back fish row is the best section. Sunday is closed.

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