The Best Markets in the Province of Cadiz

On TUDESTINO you will find a very good selection of the best markets in the province of Cadiz. Each one of them has its own charm, and you can find the most traditional products and specialities of the region.

The Best Markets in the Province of Cadiz
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Don’t confuse the markets with the “flea markets” that are installed one day a week, which go through several towns. Their sales are focused mainly on clothing and footwear, with lower prices than in local shops, but also with a lower quality.

In recent times, large areas have affected the volume of sales of the markets. These have tended to redefine their contents. There are already many who have tried different time schedules, initially only opening in the morning, due to the lack of demand, because usually the people work at that time. In addition, to differentiate themselves even more from the department stores, some have specialised in unique and high-quality products (gourmet), and you can even taste some dishes or tapas in the market itself.

You cannot leave the province of Cadiz without visiting the Mercado de Abastos in Cadiz city centre. It was rebuilt in 2009, in the form of a neoclassical plaza.

Discover The Best Markets in the Province of Cadiz

Ingeniero Torroja Market
4.7
The Ingeniero Torroja Market, the Algeciras Market, is a rationalist building work of Eduardo Torroja Miret built in 1935. This modern, functional and transparent work, with very few decorative details on doors and pillars, is one of the landmarks of the 20th-century Spanish architecture. Today, it remains a reference for students of architecture. This market...

Sanlucar de Barrameda Market
4.1
The Sanlucar de Barrameda Market (“Plaza de Abastos”) is the central market of Sanlúcar. Walking through the stands, talking to people and shopping there becomes a unique experience for the visitor. It is located within a municipal building, built in the eighteenth century for this purpose. It has been remodelled several times throughout its history....

Mercado Central de Cádiz (Cadiz Market)
4.8
The project of the Mercado Central de Cádiz (Cadiz Market) was the work of Torcuato Benjumeda, who proposed a neoclassical quadrilateral square in Doric style. It was opened in 1838, and for a century reforms were barely undertaken. In 1928, a first renovation of the square was done: a Pavilion occupying the central space of...

Mercado Central de Rota
4.4
The Mercado Central de Rota (Market of Rota), from 1928, is distributed around a central arcaded patio. It originally had stalls selling meat, fish, eggs, vegetable and fruits. There were also coffee stalls and municipal and veterinary inspection. In 1962, it was extended with a second floor. In 2008, the reopening of the cloister-yard public...

Casa de los Jesuitas
4.8
The Casa de los Jesuitas (House of the Jesuits) is the current market of Arcos de la Frontera. Located in Plaza Boticas, this building began to be built in mid-18th century to accommodate the Order. However, it remained unfinished after the first expulsion of the Jesuits from Spain, ordered by Charles III of Spain. As...

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