Benalúa Market
Calle Carratalá and adjoining streets, 03007 Alicante, Spain

About Benalúa Market
The Benalúa Market in Alicante is a well-established street market that operates every Thursday and Saturday from 8:00 to 14:00, with adjustments made to the previous working day when the scheduled date falls on a public holiday. It is situated along Carratalá Street and its adjoining streets in the Benalúa district, adjacent to the municipal market building. The market features a wide range of produce, textiles, footwear, accessories and household products. Local residents frequently visit to purchase their weekly groceries and everyday items, and its proximity to shops and services in the neighbourhood adds to the convenience. The layout follows a traditional street market format with stalls positioned along the roadway, and circulation is straightforward due to the linear street arrangement.
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How to Get to Benalúa Market
The market is located in the Benalúa neighbourhood of Alicante and is accessible by local bus services that stop near Avenida Aguilera. It can also be reached on foot from the Alicante city centre by walking south-west towards Benalúa. Street parking is available but may be limited on market days.
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Every week - Saturday, Thursday
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About 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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No specific parking is provided, and street parking may be limited, so public transport is recommended.
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