Nigüelas Municipal Market
Trinidad, 4, 18657 Nigüelas, Granada, España

About Nigüelas Municipal Market
The market building houses various vendors selling fresh produce, meat, fish and other daily necessities typical of Spanish municipal markets.
Nigüelas is a small town nestled in the Lecrín Valley, known for its traditional Andalusian character and proximity to both Granada city and the Mediterranean coast. The market reflects this local identity, with vendors offering regional specialities alongside standard groceries.
Visitors will find that the market operates according to traditional Spanish shopping customs, where personal service and quality products are prioritised. Most vendors accept cash payments, though some may offer card facilities.
The surrounding area includes local shops and cafes, making it easy to combine market shopping with other errands. Early morning visits typically offer the best selection of fresh products.
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How to Get to Nigüelas Municipal Market
The market is located on Trinidad Street in central Nigüelas, accessible by local roads from Granada city.
Public transport to Nigüelas operates from Granada via regional bus services. The market is within walking distance of the town centre.
For those driving, parking is available in the surrounding streets of the town centre.
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Every week - Friday, Monday, Tuesday, Saturday, Thursday, Wednesday
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Stalls
15
About Municipal Markets
Municipal markets are permanent indoor markets open daily, featuring specialty food vendors, butchers, fishmongers, and local produce.
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