From giant fruit-and-fashion markets to small artisan fairs in white villages, the Costa del Sol is full of weekly treasures. This guide features the 25 best markets across the region, organised by day so you can plan your week. Whether you’re after handmade crafts, second-hand finds, or just the cheapest strawberries in town — this list has you covered.
🟢 Monday
Marbella Weekly Market – Classic Costa vibes in the city’s backstreets 🧺🌴
~360 stalls | General Market | Bulevar Pablo Ráez, 29603 Marbella | Monday, 09:00–14:00
Note: Opening hours may change

Tucked behind the main stretch of Marbella town, this Monday market is a proper local affair. You’ll find everything from seasonal fruit to flamenco dresses, leather belts, fake Crocs, and €5 swimsuits. It gets busy early, but parking is manageable in the adjacent fairground or nearby streets. Prices are low, stalls are loud, and haggling is expected. Read More
🟠 Tuesday
Fuengirola Weekly Market – The Costa del Sol’s biggest bargain hunt 🛍️☀️
~400 stalls | General Market | Recinto Ferial Fuengirola, Av. Nuestro Padre Jesús Cautivo, s/n, 29640 Fuengirola, Málaga | Tuesday, 09:00–14:00
Note: Opening hours may change

Held on a vast fairground site, this market is legendary. Clothes, bags, hats, spices, plastic toys — it’s loud, packed, and popular with both locals and tourists. The fruit and veg section is excellent, and the prices are among the lowest on the coast. Parking fills quickly, so arrive early. Read More
Nerja Weekly Market – Small-town staples by the Sierras 🍊🏘️
~80 stalls | General Market | C. Mirto, 29780 Nerja | Tuesday, 09:00–14:00
Note: Opening hours may change
Set in a quiet residential zone uphill from the centre, this market is basic but practical. Think T-shirts, cheap sunglasses, fresh veg, and the occasional household item. Mostly locals shop here — it’s not curated or pretty, but it does the job. Street parking is usually manageable. Read More
🔵 Wednesday
Estepona Weekly Market – A long walk of bargains and beach gear 🏖️🧢
~260 stalls | General Market | Calle Eslovaquia, 29680 Estepona | Wednesday, 09:00–14:00
Note: Opening hours may change

Running down several streets near the feria ground, this one’s bright and sprawling. You’ll find beachwear, ceramics, potted herbs, fake football shirts, and plenty of shouting. It’s got a fun buzz and is easily walkable from the centre. Parking can be tough, so come on foot if you can. Read More
Rincón de la Victoria Weekly Market – Your weekly shop in Málaga’s eastern backyard 🍐⛰️
~180 stalls | General + Produce Market | Mercadillo de los Miércoles Rincón de la Victoria, Camino Viejo de Vélez &, Av. Cotomar, 29730 Rincón de la Victoria | Wednesday, 09:00–15:00
Note: Opening hours may change

A proper neighbourhood market full of locals doing their weekly shop. Great for produce, cheeses, and pantry essentials — and rarely any tourists. The fairground location is easy to reach by car or foot, with decent parking. A great stop if you’re east of Málaga or staying in the Axarquía. Read More
La Cala de Mijas Weekly Market – Midweek market in walking distance 🧃🌼
~120 stalls | General Market | Mercadillo de La Cala de Mijas, Av. de Mare Nostrum 29649 La Cala de Mijas | Wednesday, 09:00–14:00
Note: Opening hours may change

A well-run market that’s especially convenient if you’re staying in La Cala. Smaller than Saturday’s version, but still offers decent produce, souvenirs, dresses, and toys. Flat terrain and next to a big car park, so accessibility is great. Perfect for a slow morning browse. Read More
Mijas Pueblo Artisan Market – White village vibes and local crafts 🧵🏞️
~30 stalls | Artisan Market | Plaza Virgen de la Peña, Mijas Pueblo | Wednesday, 10:00–14:00
Note: Opening hours may change

This small market adds a splash of charm to the already-picturesque town square. Artisans set up stalls with jewellery, leather, soaps, and decorative ceramics. It’s not big, but the backdrop is stunning and the vibe is relaxed. Ideal to pair with a walk around the village or lunch with a view. Read More
🟣 Thursday
Torremolinos Weekly Market – Big, busy, and full of character 📣🪭
~250 stalls | General Market | Recinto Ferial de Torremolinos, Autovía de Circunvalación de Málaga, 29620 Torremolinos | Thursday, 09:00–14:00
Note: Opening hours may change

A classic Spanish street market with strong local energy. You’ll hear fruit vendors shouting prices and find everything from mobile accessories to roast chickens. Great for budget clothing and kitchen gadgets. Come early to avoid the midday rush and bring cash. Read More
San Pedro Weekly Market – Real Andalucía without the tourists 🥬🚲
~200 stalls | General Market | Mercadillo de San Pedro de Alcántara, C. Silmar, 29670 Marbella, Málaga | Thursday, 09:00–14:00
Note: Opening hours may change

Held near the edge of town, this market offers great produce, plus a mix of textiles and shoes. Locals dominate the crowd, but tourists are welcome. Wide lanes and leafy surroundings make it a nice walk. Parking is available but can get competitive by 11 a.m. Read More
Torre del Mar Weekly Market – Axarquía’s top inland stop 🧄🎺
~180 stalls | General Market | Avenida Duque de Ahumada, Torre del Mar | Thursday, 09:00–14:00
Note: Opening hours may change
Set inland from the seafront, this big Thursday market pulls in visitors from all over the Axarquía. Look for cheap kitchen tools, fresh veg, plants, and flamenco-style tops. Street parking nearby, but expect a crowd. Lots of shouting, lots of charm. Read More
Alhaurín el Grande Weekly Market – A rural classic with live chickens 🐓🍅
~140 stalls | General + Produce Market | Av. Alcalde Antonio Solano, 12, 29120 Alhaurín el Grande | Thursday, 09:00–14:00
Note: Opening hours may change
This is the kind of market where the veg comes straight from the hills. Expect crates of tomatoes, live poultry, and a few stalls selling anything from curtains to sandals. Low on frills, high on authenticity. Great if you’re exploring inland Málaga. Read More
Frigiliana Weekly Market – White village essentials with mountain views 🌄🧺
~50 stalls | General Market | Plaza de las Tres Culturas, Frigiliana | Thursday, 09:00–14:00
Note: Opening hours may change
Charming but low-key, this is more of a bonus than a destination. A few fruit stalls, household basics, and the odd surprise like honey or crafts. Worth a browse if you’re in town, and pairs nicely with a long walk through the narrow streets. Read More
🔴 Friday
Arroyo de la Miel Weekly Market – Suburban bargains near the station 🚉📦
~100 stalls | General Market | Mercadillo de Benalmádena, Av. Manantial, 29631 Benalmádena | Friday, 09:00–14:00
Note: Opening hours may change

A functional Friday market near Benalmádena’s main train stop. Not huge, but good for produce, belts, socks, and summer gear. Easy to access by public transport. Great for expats, locals, and anyone visiting the coast on a budget. Read More
Casares Artisan Market – A few gems in a hilltop village 🍯🧶
~25 stalls | Produce + Artisan Market | C. Carrera, 48, 29690 Casares | Friday, 09:00–13:00
Note: Opening hours may change
Tiny but beautiful — you’ll find olive oils, soaps, local jams, and ceramics under the town’s famous white walls. It’s not worth a special trip alone, but if you’re in the area or fancy a day out, it’s a lovely extra. Great for slow travel and people who like rustic charm. Read More
Cala del Moral’s Street Market
Calle Maspalomas, Cala del Moral | Friday, 08:00–15:00

Fridays in Cala del Moral hit different, especially when Calle Maspalomas transforms into a lively street market from 8am to 3pm. Nestled in this easygoing coastal town just east of Málaga, the local market in Cala del Moral is a relaxed but colorful affair—ideal for travelers who love finding culture in the everyday. Read More
🟡 Saturday
Puerto Banús Artisan Market – Flea finds and fake bags near the bullring 👜🎯
~140 stalls | Artisan + Flea Market | Mercadillo Puerto Banús, Av de Manolete, 1, Nueva Andalucía, 29660 Marbella | Saturday, 09:00–14:00
Note: Opening hours may change

It’s touristy, but it’s fun — expect stalls selling watches, prints, handbags, and quirky flea-market stuff. Gets very busy, especially in high season, and parking is tough. Still, it’s walkable from Banús and one of the liveliest places to shop on a Saturday morning. Read More
Fuengirola Flea Market – Spain’s secondhand megamarket 🔧📻
~300 stalls | Flea Market | Recinto Ferial Fuengirola, Av. Nuestro Padre Jesús Cautivo, s/n, 29640 Fuengirola, Málaga | Saturday, 09:00–14:00
Note: Opening hours may change

This is one of Spain’s largest rastros — the kind of place you might find vintage cameras, antique tools, old toys, or a dusty vinyl. Locals sell from car boots, and every visit is different. Go early, wear walking shoes, and enjoy the hunt. Read More
La Cala de Mijas Saturday Market – A bigger weekend edition with good vibes 🍓🎒
~140 stalls | General Market | Mercadillo de La Cala de Mijas, Av. de Mare Nostrum 29649 La Cala de Mijas | Saturday, 09:00–14:00
Note: Opening hours may change
This is the more popular version of Wednesday’s market. Slightly bigger, more buzz, more variety — and more tourists. Good for fruit, swimwear, or something to take home. Well organised, with big parking and a happy crowd. Read More
Málaga El Palo Weekly Market – Real-deal produce market in a local barrio 🐟🥕
~100 stalls | General + Produce Market | Pl. Virgen Milagrosa, 6, Málaga-Este, 29017 Málaga | Saturday, 09:00–14:00
Note: Opening hours may change

A serious place for your food shop. Expect fresh fish, amazing veg, bulk olives, and the occasional flower stall. Mostly Malagueños, barely any tourists. If you’re staying nearby, it’s the best place to stock the fridge. Read More
🟤 Sunday
Nerja Flea Market – A coastal treasure hunt loved by expats 🧩🌞
~80 stalls | Flea Market | C. Mirto, 29780 Nerja | Sunday, 09:00–14:00
Note: Opening hours may change
Equal parts flea market and community hangout, this Sunday spot is full of second-hand finds, expat banter, and random gems. You might spot books, paintings, power tools, or cake stands. Small parking lot nearby — come early for the best stalls. Read More
Estepona Artisan Market – Handcrafted goods by the port 🛶🎨
~40 stalls | Artisan Market | Puerto de Estepona, s/n, 29680 Estepona | Sunday, 10:00–14:00
Note: Opening hours may change

This seaside artisan market is more polished than most. Think leather sandals, art prints, glass jewellery, and handmade toys. It’s small, but the setting next to the marina is lovely. Combine it with brunch and a stroll along the port. Read More
Ronda Weekly Market – Real inland energy with produce and chatter 🐖🧅
~100 stalls | General + Produce Market | Recinto Ferial de Ronda, Carretera de El Burgo, 29400 Ronda | Sunday, 09:00–14:00
Note: Opening hours may change
Held near the feria ground just outside the old town, this is a classic inland market. It’s loud, friendly, and great for veg, bread, and chacina (local cured meats). A solid stop before or after exploring the town. Great value and very Andalusian. Read More
Sotogrande Marina Artisan Market – High-end crafts in a high-end port 🌿🛥️
~30 stalls | Artisan + Organic Market | Sotogrande Marina 11310 San Roque, Cádiz | Sunday, 10:00–14:00 (seasonal)
Note: Opening hours may change
Tiny but curated, this one’s all about quality over quantity. Gourmet oils, organic soaps, designer pottery, and boutique brands. Very stylish crowd and a great excuse to dress up for Sunday market shopping. Open during peak season only. Read More
Fuengirola Sunday Market
~130 stalls | Flea Market | C. Méndez Núñez, 29640 Fuengirola | Sunday, 09:00–14:00
Note: Opening hours may change

Looking for a relaxed yet vibrant Sunday plan? Head to Calle Méndez Núñez in Fuengirola, just behind the mosque near Doña Sofía Park, where the Fuengirola Sunday Market brings 130+ stalls of color, craft, and culture to the street from 9am to 2pm. It’s a local favorite—small enough to stroll at your own pace, but packed with personality and unexpected gems. Read More
Torremolinos Flea Market
~100 stalls | Flea Market | Recinto Ferial de Torremolinos, Autovía de Circunvalación de Málaga, 29620 Torremolinos | Sunday, 09:00–14:00

The Rastro de Torremolinos is your Sunday fix for treasure hunting with edge. Held at the Torremolinos Fairgrounds from 9am to 2pm, this buzzing flea market is packed with vintage soul—think old-school vinyls, retro decor, pre-loved books, and quirky collectibles that feel more like finds than buys. Read More
Whether you’re chasing vintage treasures, fresh tomatoes, or just want to soak in local life — the Costa del Sol has a market for every day of the week. Bookmark this guide and plan your perfect market crawl.


