The best markets in Valencia are colorful, lively, and a must-see for any visitor to the city. Besides being a fantastic place to buy fresh produce and unique souvenirs, the markets offer the opportunity to go shopping like a local in Valencia.

Visiting the traditional marketplaces, you can sample locally grown produce, local delicacies, and different Spanish snacks. At the outdoor street and flea markets, you can dig through piles of secondhand items in search of antiques and treasures. So, whether you're looking for a bargain or want to buy groceries, read on to find the best market for you.

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    Mercado Central

    Valencia’s biggest and most famous market

    Mercado Central
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    Mercado Central one of the best market experiences in the city, with colorful displays of fruit and vegetables, endless rows of hanging ham, and the scent of fresh bread and coffee. The art nouveau building with a 30-metre-high dome and walls covered in traditional ceramic tiles is also worth admiring.

    The massive market covers 8,160 square meters and houses over 1,000 vendors. You can also find delis, butchers, fishmongers, and restaurants using fresh ingredients from the market. The interior architecture is beautiful, and the food selection is incredible – you'll want to spend all day in this place!

    Location: Plaça de la Ciutat de Bruges, s/n, 46001 València, Valencia, Spain

    Open: Monday–Saturday from 7.30 am to 3 pm (closed on Sundays)

    Phone: +34 963 82 91 00

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    Mercado Colón

    Gastro food market in a historic building

    Mercado Colón
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    Mercado Colón is a gourmet food market and dining venue set in an impressive building featuring Valencian Modernist architecture from the early 20th century. On one floor, a couple of vendors sell cheese, meat, chicken, fish, and cold meats. On another floor are several bars and restaurants, making the market a great place to spend a day exploring all the culinary delights Valencia has to offer.

    The market is especially buzzing in the evenings, with locals catching up with friends over beers and tapas.

    Location: Carrer de Jorge Juan, 19, 46004 València, Valencia, Spain

    Open: Sunday–Thursday from 7.30 am to 2 am, Friday and Saturday from 7.30 am to 3 am

    Phone: +34 963 37 11 01

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    Mercadillo de Ruzafa

    Traditional fresh produce market in a hip neighbourhood

    Mercadillo de Ruzafa
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    Ruzafa is one of Valencia's trendiest and most vibrant neighbourhoods, and the Mercadillo de Ruzafa is a reflection of that. The market is housed in a colorfully painted building and hosts vendors selling fresh fruit, vegetables, seafood, charcuterie and much more. Most of the produce comes from local farms outside the city.

    An outdoor flea market takes place near Mercadillo de Ruzafa every Monday. You can buy new and secondhand clothes, accessories and household items, making it the perfect place to pick up some unique items.

    Location: Pl. del Baró de Cortés, s/n, 46005 València, Valencia, Spain

    Open: Monday–Saturday from 7.30 am to 3 pm (closed on Sundays)

    Phone: +34 963 74 40 25

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    Mercado Del Cabanyal

    Small, lively neighbourhood indoor market

    Mercado Del Cabanyal
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    Mercado Del Cabanyal is a traditional market located in El Cabanyal, a charming old maritime quarter behind the city beach. The market is small, but it packs a punch, with vendors selling a wide variety of fresh fruit, vegetables, fish, and meat.

    If you visit on a Thursday, you can browse the stalls of the outdoor street market that lines the streets of the Cabanyal district each week. You can find everything from shoes, clothes and perfumes to plants and handicrafts. The street market is open from 9 am to 2 pm.

    Location: Carrer de Martí Grajales, 4, 46011 València, Valencia, Spain

    Open: Monday–Saturday from 7 am to 3 pm (closed on Sundays)

    Phone: +34 963 44 63 16

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    Algirós Market

    Indoor local market for fresh local produce

    Algirós Market
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    Algirós Market is a great place to shop for fresh produce in Valencia. Although small, vendors sell a wide variety of fruit and vegetables from local farms. The fishmongers sell some of the freshest seafood in the city, and the butchers have an excellent selection of meats.

    Every Monday, a flea market takes place near the Algirós Market on Plaza San Felipe de Neri and surrounding streets. Streets include Calle Rugat, Calle Actor Llorens, Calle Puebla de Farnals, and Calle Luis Milán. You can find various items, from books to clothes to antiques.

    Location: Plaça de Sant Felip Neri, s/n, 46021 València, Valencia, Spain

    Open: Monday–Saturday from 7 am to 3 pm (closed on Sundays)

    Phone: +34 963 62 68 20

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    Rojas Clemente Market

    Small neighbourhood market with more of a local feel

    Rojas Clemente Market
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    Rojas Clemente Market was built in the 1960s, but don’t let the building’s old-fashioned appearance deter you from visiting. Many people are drawn here because of the great selection of super-fresh produce and the lively atmosphere. Visit anytime, and it’ll always be packed with locals buying fruits, vegetables, meat, and fish.

    This market is centrally located and less busy than the huge Central Market a few blocks away. After you’ve finished grocery shopping, sit at one of the neighboring café-bars and enjoy some delicious traditional tapas.

    Location: Plaça de Rojas Clemente, 46008 València, Valencia, Spain

    Open: Monday–Saturday from 7.30 am to 3 pm (closed on Sundays)

    Phone: +34 963 52 54 78

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    Plaza Redonda

    Arts and crafts stalls in a beautiful plaza built circa 1840

    Plaza Redonda
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    If you're looking for beautiful handmade goods and typical Valencian souvenirs, head to Plaza Redonda in the heart of Valencia's old town. This plaza is home to a rotating selection of arts and crafts stalls, making it the perfect place to find one-of-a-kind souvenirs.

    You can find lace, jewelry, ceramics, glassware, and collectors' items, including coins, books, and stamps. In the side streets, there are lively bars and restaurants where you can relax over coffee or beverages and traditional Spanish tapas.

    Location: Plaça Redona, s/n, 46001 València, Valencia, Spain

    Open: Monday–Saturday from 10 am to 8 pm (closed on Sundays)

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    El Rastro

    Huge Sunday flea market

    El Rastro
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    Head to El Rastro on a Sunday for a fun and eclectic shopping experience. This massive flea market is a labyrinth of stalls selling everything from vintage clothes to used books to furniture. Make sure you have plenty of time to wander around and explore – and be prepared to haggle over prices.

    If you're prepared to dig around patiently, you could find treasures, such as ceramics, antique clocks, and traditional wooden toys. A great way to end your morning of shopping is by enjoying a cold beer or sangria in one of the lively bars or restaurants in the area.

    Location: 46022 Valencia, Spain

    Open: Sunday from 9 am to 2 pm

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    Benimaclet Friday Market

    Colorful market for unique souvenirs

    Benimaclet Friday Market
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    Come 8 am Friday, and the usually quiet streets of the Benimaclet district are brought to life with the hustle and bustle of the weekly flea market. Locals and tourists browse the stalls selling almost everything under the sun, from shoes and clothes to household items and unique souvenirs.

    While only a 10-minute metro ride from the center of Valencia, Benimaclet is a charming neighbourhood with a village-like feel. When you’re done shopping, explore the quaint narrow streets with whitewashed buildings, cute cafés, and bohemian bars.

    Location: Carrer de la Murta, 46020 València, Valencia, Spain

    Open: Friday from 8 am to 2 pm

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    Mercadillo Paseo Maritimo

    Summer beachside market

    Mercadillo Paseo Maritimo
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    The Mercadillo Paseo Maritimo is a summer market that runs along the promenade in Valencia. It offers a range of stalls selling clothing, accessories, beach gear, and artisan products. The outdoor market is open daily from May to September and stays open until late (about 6 pm).

    Remember to enjoy the fantastic views of the Mediterranean while you're shopping. After you've worked up an appetite, head to one of the nearby beachfront restaurants for some fresh fish, seafood paella, or oysters.

    Location: 46011 Valencia, Spain

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Jacqui de Klerk | Contributing Writer