Plaza de Toros Street Market
Weekly Sunday market at Estepona's bullring with around 40 stalls selling clothing, leather goods, and handicrafts from 8am to 2:30pm.
Read full guide→Markets in Estepona centre around two Sunday street markets, each with its own character. The Puerto Market sits right at the marina, where stalls selling clothing, jewellery, and handicrafts blend in with the harbour restaurants. A short walk inland, the Plaza de Toros Street Market sets up around the old bullring with around 40 stalls of clothing, leather goods, and crafts.
Estepona sits on the western Costa del Sol between Marbella and the Strait of Gibraltar. The town is known for its whitewashed old quarter, decorated with large-scale murals and flower-filled plazas. You can find more information about what's on through the Estepona municipal website.
Need a market today? Here's what's open:
| Day | Street Markets |
|---|---|
| Monday | None |
| Tuesday | None |
| Wednesday | None |
| Thursday | None |
| Friday | None |
| Saturday | None |
| Sunday | Plaza de Toros Street Market, Puerto Market |
Weekly Sunday market at Estepona's bullring with around 40 stalls selling clothing, leather goods, and handicrafts from 8am to 2:30pm.
Read full guide→Weekly Sunday market at Estepona's port with around 40 stalls of clothing, footwear, jewellery and handicrafts.
Read full guide→For more markets along the coast, check out Fuengirola and Marbella, both within easy reach by car or bus.