
About Albacete Flea Market
The Albacete Flea Market transforms Plaza Mayor every Sunday morning into a collector's paradise. Around 30 stalls are spread across the central square, offering everything from rare stamps and old coins to antique furniture and vintage books.
Stallholders, many of whom are passionate collectors themselves, know their wares well and enjoy discussing the history behind their items.
Regular visitors include residents searching for specific collectables, tourists looking for unique souvenirs, and antique dealers seeking inventory. The market atmosphere is relaxed and social, with people browsing slowly and conversing with vendors.
Children often accompany their grandparents, learning about items from bygone eras. The variety ranges from affordable trinkets to valuable antiques, making it accessible to browsers with different budgets.
By early afternoon, stalls begin packing up, but the most dedicated treasure hunters arrive early to secure the best finds.
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How to Get to Albacete Flea Market
Plaza Mayor is located in Albacete city centre and is easily accessible by local bus services.
The square is within walking distance of Albacete train station, approximately 10 minutes on foot.
Several city bus lines stop near the plaza, connecting it to residential areas and significant landmarks.
Where is the market?
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Market Opening Hours
Schedule
Every week - Sunday
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Contact Information
Stalls
30
Phone
967596100About Street Markets
Street markets are outdoor markets that typically operate on specific days of the week, offering fresh produce, local crafts, and authentic Spanish culture.
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