
About Eusebio da Guarda Market
Located in Plaza de Lugo, the Municipal Market Eusebio da Guarda has served A Coruña residents since 1910. The market was built from a 200,000 peseta legacy left by philanthropist Eusebio da Guarda, with architect Pedro Mariño designing the original iron structure featuring marble details, mosaics, and extensive glass façades for natural light.
The original building had three pavilions with over 170 stalls selling fresh fish, meat, vegetables, legumes, bread, eggs, and flowers. The market underwent significant modernisation in the late 1950s and 1960s when the original iron pavilions were replaced with more functional buildings.
Today, vendors offer fresh seafood from Galician waters, local produce, meat, dairy products, and prepared foods. The market attracts local residents doing their daily shopping alongside visitors exploring A Coruña's food culture. Modern facilities include parking, Wi-Fi access, and full accessibility for people with reduced mobility, making it a practical shopping destination in the city centre.
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How to Get to Eusebio da Guarda Market
The market is accessible by several bus lines.
Take line 21 to the Juana de Vega stop. Lines 3 and 7 stop at Plaza Pontevedra nearby.
Lines 4 and 11 serve Plaza de Galicia, within walking distance of the market.
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Every week - Friday, Monday, Sunday, 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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