Top 10 Farmers Markets in Spain, Spain

August 7, 2021 Brandee Mangan

Coordinates: 40°N 4°W / 40°N 4°W / 40; -4
Restaurants in Spain

1. Villa Mandarinas

Villa Mandarinas Palaba 918, 12579 Alcossebre Spain +34 626 95 23 63 [email protected]
Excellent
96%
Good
4%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 27 reviews

Villa Mandarinas

Villa Mandarinas is British owned and operates on the self pick principal typical of the UK country market. From November to March we have the sweetest satsumas/mandarins to pick at usually less than half the price of the supermarkets and at a much better quality.

Reviewed By Billybill1963 - Rayleigh, United Kingdom

Finally visited villa mandarinas farm shop and all we can say is “what a gem of a place” fantastic views, fantastic hospitality from Yvonne and Rob beautiful surroundings great breakfast and next time Chris Cornwell will possibly be going for the big man breakfast. I was in my element with the stunning garden areas ( if you need a gardener give me a call ????) 360” views and you can even see the Santa Lucia church high in the mountains. we will definitely be returning and hopefully with the parents. And I’ve brought a bit of frank the cat back with me ????can’t believe I didn’t leave a review on here after our visit in September 2019 , but honestly give this place a visit it won’t disappoint.cannot wait to return in April.

2. Mercado Agricola La Karpa de Vecindario

Calle Maraton, s/n, 35110 Vecindario, Gran Canaria Spain +34 928 72 72 00
Excellent
100%
Good
0%
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Poor
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Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 1 reviews

Mercado Agricola La Karpa de Vecindario

3. Mercado Central de Atarazanas

Calle Atarazanas 10, 29005 Malaga Spain +34 951 92 60 10 http://www.malagaturismo.com/es/recursos-turisticos/detalle/mercado-central-de-atarazanas/455
Excellent
62%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 1,721 reviews

Mercado Central de Atarazanas

Reviewed By DCHPORTVENDRES - Clogheen, Ireland

When choosing city breaks and holidays abroad travellers are increasingly seeking real life experiences to add some depth and added value to their trips. Expensive dining out is certainly not the only way to experience the cuisine of a region. From cookery courses and food markets to vineyard visits and farm tours, a combination of tasting, meeting and hearing the stories from locals connects the new age traveller to the history, customs and culinary differences of a new destination. Food markets are the heart and soul of Spanish gastronomy and they are the ideal place to get an authentic taste of the most delectable and sought after culinary products of the surrounding area. Mercado Atarazanas is the undisputed epicentre of a truly amazing array of fresh produce in central Malaga. The impressive century old wrought iron and glass building is an old school market, great for tasting a bit of Manchego cheese, a glass of local Malaga wine, a few oysters, a plate of Ibérico ham and also perfecto for sampling a wide range of traditional or contemporary Spanish tapas. Visiting a food market has long been the most authentic way to experience any destination, after all, what better way to get the pulse of a city than to see its proud vendors in full flow dealing with their regular customers. Open Monday to Saturday from 0800 to 1500 hrs. Remember that the market is not a museum. Vendors are locals earning a living for their families.

4. Mercat Central d'Alacant

Avda Alfonso El Sabio 8, 03004 Alicante Spain +34 965 14 08 41 http://www.alicanteturismo.com/ca/mercat-central/
Excellent
48%
Good
38%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 535 reviews

Mercat Central d'Alacant

Reviewed By OfftheirP - Manchester, United Kingdom

The first thing you notice about this market this hope beautiful the building it is in. It is steeped in history and well worth a visit in the centre of town. It is a local markets so, the therefore , it closes in the afternoon for the siesta period. In there, you will find high-quality products and at reasonable prices as well.

5. Mercado de Santa Catalina

Placa Navegacio s/n, 07013 Palma de Mallorca, Majorca Spain +34 971 73 07 10 [email protected] http://www.mercatdesantacatalina.com
Excellent
53%
Good
36%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
2%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 296 reviews

Mercado de Santa Catalina

Santa Catalina municipal city Market Fish, seafood, frozen food, meat, gastronomic delicacies, charcuterie, cheeses, fruit, vegetables, flowers & plants, spices, preserves and condiments, olives, wine, bars, bakery and confectionery, other.

Reviewed By 114ruthw - London, United Kingdom

We never get bored of visiting this market! A typically Spanish with a selection of very fresh fish, meat, fruit and vegetable, and cheese stalls with the addition of some lovely places to eat pinchos, cheese, ham and enjoy some local wine. Sagla sells gorgeous artisan cheese and you can have cheese and ham plates and a glass of wine. Very helpful and knowledgeable young lady there when we visited, who talked us through the origin of many of the cheeses. Lovely atmosphere there too.

6. Mercado Central

Plaza Libertad s/n Falta saber si los fines de semana abre., 11005 Cadiz Spain +34 956 22 08 60 http://cadiz.es
Excellent
55%
Good
37%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 1,116 reviews

Mercado Central

Reviewed By Lozz29 - Cadiz, Spain

We stumbled across these markets by accident and so glad we did. More than 60 individual markets selling fresh fruit & vegetables, fish & seafood galore, olives, cheeses, hams, preserved meats, fresh meats and clothes on the outside. It was a hive of activity and a real treat to purchase fresh produce direct from the makers. We bought preserved tuna (aka ‘Ham of the Sea’) several varieties of olives and fruit. Be aware that it’s cash only.

7. Mercado de Abastos

Dispone de parking subterraneo, cafeterias y bares, Chiclana de la Frontera Spain +34 952 40 81 82 http://www.turismochiclana.es/Mercado-de-Abastos.771.0.html
Excellent
52%
Good
40%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
1%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 138 reviews

Mercado de Abastos

Reviewed By Thewanderingwinos - Brighton, United Kingdom

We popped in here as they were starting to pack up for the day, it’s a relatively small market so less competition means the prices are a little more than the bigger markets like Jerez. Lots of vegetable and fruit sellers, fishmongers, herbs and spices and cheeses. Lots of local specialities here; Payoyo cheese, tuna, adobe seasoning etc. It’s well worth a look around even if you don’t buy anything. We especially like the staff here, I dropped my purse here which had a fair amount of money in it as well as my car parking ticket, when I went to buy something at another stall I suddenly realised I no longer had it so started frantically retracing my steps and searching for it. As I was doing this 2 women on one of the stalls beckoned me over and asked me if I had lost something, then they gave me my purse back which they had found on the ground. These women were so honest, they could have quite easily have kept my purse and I would have been non the wiser but they flagged me over to return it to me when they saw me searching, it really restored my faith in people, what amazing women.

8. Mercado Central de Almeria

Circunvalacion del Mercado, s/n, 04131, Almeria Spain +34 950 25 84 53 http://www.andalucia.org/en/cultural-tourism/visits/almeria/monuments/mercado-central-de-almeria/
Excellent
49%
Good
36%
Satisfactory
14%
Poor
1%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 144 reviews

Mercado Central de Almeria

Reviewed By 994frederickw - Gravesend, United Kingdom

We visited the market on a couple of times while in Almeria. We were amazed by the different types of food and drinks available. Everything thing looked lovely and fresh. If we go to Almeria again we will go self catering and go to the market for stuff to eat.

9. Mercado Ingeniero Torroja

Plaza de Nuestra Senora de la Palma, Algeciras Spain http://compralgeciras.com/
Excellent
51%
Good
37%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
0%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 49 reviews

Mercado Ingeniero Torroja

Reviewed By pparrothead - Wilmington, United States

My wife and I recently spent a few days in Algeciras, Spain and visited the Historic District for lunch and sightseeing. We took the #3 bus from the Hotel Alboran where we stayed (beautiful hotel ) and spent the entire day sightseeing the area. There were many restaurants, cafes, shops, parks, and things to do. We wondered into the Mercado Ingeniero Torroja and were pleasantly surprised by all of the street vendors outside the Mercado building but by the shops inside it too. There were butchers, bakers, fisherman, farmers...etc....A real nice mixture of vendors. The Mercado Ingeniero Torroja was a great find in the Historic District of Algeciras.

10. Mercado del Agricultor

Plaza El Medano, 38612 El Medano, Tenerife Spain +34 922 75 81 11
Excellent
64%
Good
18%
Satisfactory
14%
Poor
4%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 28 reviews

Mercado del Agricultor

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