Algirós Market
Municipal market in Valencia's Algirós neighborhood operating since 1957. Indoor stalls sell fresh meat, seafood, produce and dairy products Monday through Saturday mornings.
Read full guide→Markets in Valencia have deep roots in the city's history, stretching back to when King Jaume I established public trading rights in 1238. Today the city's covered market halls and weekly street stalls keep that tradition alive, with fresh produce sourced from the surrounding L'Horta farmland.
The star of the show is the Mercado Central, one of Europe's largest food markets. Its striking modernist ironwork and stained glass dome make it worth a visit for the architecture alone. You can find the official guide to all Valencia's municipal markets on the Visit Valencia website.
Need a market today? Here's what's open:
| Day | Indoor Markets | Street Markets |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | 18 of 20 open | Algirós Street Market, Benaguasil Street Market, Ruzafa Street Market |
| Tuesday | 18 of 20 open | Benaguasil Street Market, Jerusalem Street Market |
| Wednesday | 18 of 20 open | Avenida del Cid Street Market, Benaguasil Street Market, Xirivella Street Market |
| Thursday | 18 of 20 open | Benaguasil Street Market, Mislata Street Market, Ruzafa Street Market, UPV Agroecological Market |
| Friday | 18 of 20 open | Benaguasil Street Market, Benimaclet Street Market |
| Saturday | 19 of 20 open | Benaguasil Street Market, Benicalap Street Market, Jesús Street Market |
| Sunday | 4 of 20 open | Benaguasil Street Market, Valencia Trading Card Market |
Municipal market in Valencia's Algirós neighborhood operating since 1957. Indoor stalls sell fresh meat, seafood, produce and dairy products Monday through Saturday mornings.
Read full guide→A weekly Saturday agricultural market in Benimaclet neighborhood specializing in fresh produce from Valencia region farmers. Open 9am-2pm with seasonal fruits, vegetables, nuts and organic products.
Read full guide→A burger stand inside Mercado del Cabañal offering traditional and vegan options. Open Monday through Saturday from 7AM to 2PM with wheelchair accessibility.
Read full guide→Mercado Castilla reciclaje Cápsulas Dolcegusto is a municipal market located in the L'Olivereta neighbourhood of Valencia. The market operates Monday through Saturday from 8 AM to 2 PM, remaining closed on Sundays. This specialised market appears to focus on recycling services for Dolce Gusto coffee capsules. Visitors can access the market easily with wheelchair-accessible entrance facilities.
Read full guide→This underground car park operates 24 hours daily in Valencia's historic centre near Central Market. Includes electric vehicle charging stations and accepts mobile payments.
Read full guide→Historic municipal market in a striking 1916 modernist building. Houses traditional food stalls alongside contemporary restaurants and gourmet shops. Open daily 7:30am to 2:30am in Valencia's Ensanche district.
Read full guide→Confemercats Mercados C. Valenciana is a municipal food market located in the Ensanche district of Valencia. This fresh food market serves the local community with traditional market vendors. The market accepts both cash and modern mobile payment methods. Visitors can access the market through a wheelchair accessible entrance.
Read full guide→David Nuts Shop is a specialised dried fruit and nut vendor located within Valencia's historic Central Market. The shop operates Monday through Friday from 7am to 2:30pm and Saturdays until 3pm. It offers a variety of nuts, dried fruits, and specialty food products. The business is situated in the Ciutat Vella neighbourhood, providing easy access to quality dried goods in the heart of the city.
Read full guide→The Ecological Market is a weekly farmers market located in Valencia's historic Ciutat Vella district. This sustainable market operates every Saturday from 9 AM to 2 PM in Plaça de Vicent Iborra. The market specializes in organic and locally sourced products, featuring seasonal vegetables and plants. Vendors offer fresh, ecological produce from nearby farms alongside garden plants and herbs.
Read full guide→El Mercat is a municipal wholesale vegetable market located in the Rascanya district of Valencia. The market operates as a wholesale distribution center for fresh produce suppliers and vendors. Operating hours and specific days of service cater to commercial buyers and distributors. This facility serves as an important hub for vegetable distribution throughout the Valencia region.
Read full guide→Municipal market in La Zaidía neighbourhood serving local residents. Open weekdays 9am-12:40pm with fresh produce, meat, seafood, and bakery items.
Read full guide→Mercado del Grao is a renovated municipal market located in the Poblados Marítimos neighbourhood of Valencia. The market operates daily with extended hours from Thursday to Saturday until 11:30 PM. It serves as a multi-purpose community space offering food options and cultural activities. The market combines traditional market elements with modern social and cultural programming for local residents.
Read full guide→Jerusalem Municipal Market is a traditional municipal market located in Valencia's Extramurs neighbourhood. Operating Monday through Saturday from 7:30 AM to 3 PM, the market remains closed on Sundays. The market offers fresh produce, meat, fish, and other essential food products. The facility provides wheelchair accessible entrance and accepts modern payment methods including mobile and NFC payments.
Read full guide→The Jesús - Patraix Municipal Market is a unique triangular-shaped market located in Valencia's Jesús neighbourhood. It operates Monday through Saturday from 7am to 3pm, remaining closed on Sundays. The market houses small independent stalls selling fresh fruits, vegetables, meat, flowers and other essential goods. This municipal market serves the local community with quality fresh produce and traditional market products in a distinctive architectural setting.
Read full guide→La Imprenta Market is a municipal market located in Valencia's Extramurs neighbourhood on Carrer de la Mascota. The market operates daily from 10 AM to midnight, offering an extensive schedule for visitors. It functions as both a traditional market and dining area, providing diverse options for shoppers and food enthusiasts. The facility combines retail market stalls with restaurant spaces, creating a comprehensive food and shopping destination.
Read full guide→Mercado Municipal Nazaret is a municipal market located in the Poblados Marítimos district of Valencia. The market operates Monday to Saturday, with morning hours from 7:30 AM to 3 PM throughout the week. On Fridays, it also opens in the evening from 5 to 8:30 PM. Vendors typically sell fresh produce, meat, fish, and other daily necessities. The market remains closed on Sundays.
Read full guide→Plaza Redonda Municipal Market is a traditional circular market located in Valencia's historic Ciutat Vella district. The market operates Monday through Saturday from 10 AM to 8 PM, closing on Sundays. Vendors sell a variety of items including souvenirs, handmade products, haberdashery items, and food products. The unique circular plaza layout creates a distinctive shopping environment in the heart of Valencia's old town.
Read full guide→Rojas Clemente Market is a municipal market located in Plaza de Rojas Clemente in Valencia's Extramurs neighbourhood. The market operates Monday through Saturday from 7:30 AM to 3:00 PM, remaining closed on Sundays. It serves the local community with fresh produce and essential food items. This traditional market maintains the authentic character of Valencia's neighbourhood shopping culture.
Read full guide→The Ruzafa Market is a traditional municipal market located in Valencia's Ensanche district, operating since 1957. The market opens Monday through Saturday from 7:30 AM to 3 PM and remains closed on Sundays. It features stalls selling local agricultural products, fresh meat, and seafood. This established market serves the local community with quality fresh produce and traditional market atmosphere.
Read full guide→Valencia Central Market is a municipal food market located in the historic Ciutat Vella district. The market operates Monday to Saturday from 7:30 AM to 3 PM, remaining closed on Sundays. It is housed in a modernist building decorated with colourful tiles. Vendors are organised by product type, offering fresh produce, meats, seafood, and other food products.
Read full guide→Weekly Monday market with around 25 stalls selling clothing, footwear, flowers, and household goods in Plaça de Sant Felip Neri.
Read full guide→Weekly Wednesday market with clothing, footwear, leather goods, handicrafts, and antiques in Valencia's L'Olivereta neighbourhood.
Read full guide→Daily open-air market with around 30 stalls selling clothing, footwear, handicrafts and jewelry. Card and contactless payments accepted.
Read full guide→Weekly Saturday market spread across several streets in Benicalap. Clothing, footwear, secondhand bargains and handicrafts from 8:30 AM to 1:30 PM.
Read full guide→Weekly Friday market with around 25 stalls selling clothing, footwear, handicrafts, and books in Benimaclet, Valencia.
Read full guide→Jerusalem Street Market is a small weekly street market located in the Extramurs neighbourhood of Valencia. The market operates only on Tuesdays from 9am to 2pm. Local vendors sell clothing, household items, and various goods. This neighbourhood market serves the local community with affordable everyday items.
Read full guide→Weekly Saturday market with around 25 stalls selling clothing, footwear, and handicrafts in the Jesús neighbourhood of Valencia.
Read full guide→Mislata Street Market is a traditional weekly street market located on Calle de Fernando Sastre in the Valencia metropolitan area. This local mercadillo operates on specific days, serving the Mislata community with a variety of goods. The market provides residents with access to everyday items in an outdoor setting. Vendors set up their stalls along the designated street area, offering products ranging from clothing to household essentials.
Read full guide→A twice-weekly street market in Valencia's Ruzafa neighborhood selling clothing, antiques, and household goods. Open Mondays and Thursdays from 9am to 2pm at Plaza del Baró de Cortés.
Read full guide→The UPV Agroecological Market is a weekly organic market held at the Polytechnic University of Valencia. Located in the Ágora building on the Camí de Vera campus, this market operates exclusively on Thursdays from 9:30 AM to 2 PM. The market specialises in organic and locally-sourced produce, supporting sustainable farming practices. Vendors offer fresh fruits, vegetables, and other agroecological products to the university community and local residents.
Read full guide→Valencia Trading Card Market is a specialised street market located in the historic Ciutat Vella district. The market operates exclusively on Sundays from 8 AM to 2 PM. Vendors gather at Bruges City Square to sell trading cards, collectibles, and nostalgic memorabilia. This niche market attracts collectors and enthusiasts looking for rare cards and vintage items.
Read full guide→Xirivella Street Market is a local street market located on Av. de la Constitució in Valencia province. The market operates as a traditional mercadillo serving the local community. Vendors typically sell clothing, household items, and various everyday goods. Visitors can explore the stalls while experiencing a typical Spanish neighbourhood market atmosphere.
Read full guide→If you're exploring the wider Valencia province, the nearby towns of Sagunto and Gandia also have good local markets worth checking out.