Carcaixent Market
Carrer de Ramón y Cajal, 0, 46740 Carcaixent, Valencia, España

About Carcaixent Market
The market is the primary hub for fresh food shopping in Carcaixent, with local vendors offering seasonal produce from the fertile Valencia region.
The morning hours tend to be busiest, particularly on weekends when families do their weekly shopping. Visitors will find a traditional Spanish market atmosphere with vendors calling out their daily specials and prices.
The market accepts both cash and modern payment methods, making it convenient for all shoppers. The building is fully accessible with wheelchair-friendly entrances, ensuring all community members can enjoy the market experience.
The evening sessions on Tuesdays and Fridays provide a quieter shopping alternative for those who prefer less crowded conditions. Carcaixent's location in the orange-growing region ensures citrus fruits are remarkably fresh and diverse.
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How to Get to Carcaixent Market
The market is located on Carrer de Ramón y Cajal in central Carcaixent, easily accessible on foot from the town centre.
Regional bus services from Valencia and surrounding towns connect Carcaixent. The nearest train station is Carcaixent station on the Valencia-Xàtiva line.
For those driving, street parking is available in the surrounding area.
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Every week - Friday, Monday, Tuesday, Saturday, Thursday, Wednesday
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About Municipal Markets
Municipal markets are permanent indoor markets open daily, featuring specialty food vendors, butchers, fishmongers, and local produce.
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