Address: C. Feria, s/n, Puesto 27, Casco Antiguo, 41003 Sevilla | La Macarena

Mercado de Feria has been serving the people of Seville since 1719, making it the city’s oldest surviving market. Located in the bohemian Macarena district, it’s less polished than some of the city’s newer food halls, but that’s exactly the point. Inside, you’ll find butchers and fishmongers who’ve worked their stalls for decades, alongside young chefs experimenting with modern tapas. It’s a place where generations of Sevillanos gather—shopping, chatting, and snacking on plates of fried fish or grilled meats. The market also sits next to the 13th-century Omnium Sanctorum Church, blending the sacred with the everyday in true Andalusian fashion.
There’s a laid-back authenticity here that makes it a magnet for both locals and in-the-know travellers. The terrace outside is perfect for a vermouth or a cold beer, especially on weekends when the market spills out onto the square. It’s not a glossy food court—it’s raw, colourful, and totally alive. For digital nomads, creatives, or anyone who prefers real over curated, Mercado de Feria is a must. And if you’ve got kids in tow, they’ll love the energy (and the churros). Bring cash, an appetite, and time to linger.
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