Street Market

Palo Market

Plaza Virgen de la Milagrosa, 29017 Málaga, Province of Málaga, Spain.

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Palo Market

About Palo Market

The Mercadillo de El Palo takes place each Saturday in the El Palo district of Málaga, at Plaza Virgen de la Milagrosa, postal code 29017. The market opens from around 09:00 to 14:00. It features approximately 38 to 40 stalls offering items such as accessories, leather goods, footwear, encurtidos (pickled goods), sweets and fresh fruit and vegetables. It is held outdoors in a residential neighbourhood square and serves primarily local residents.

How to Get to Palo Market

The market is located at Plaza Virgen de la Milagrosa in Málaga. It is reachable via city bus lines 3, 8, 11 and 34. From Málaga city centre, you can take bus line 11 to the “El Palo (C/ Villafuerte)” stop and walk roughly 7–10 minutes to the square.

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Market Opening Hours

Schedule

Every week - Saturday

Detailed Hours

FridayClosed
MondayClosed
SundayClosed
TuesdayClosed
Saturday09:00 - 14:00
ThursdayClosed
WednesdayClosed

Upcoming Dates

Sat, Nov 22Sat, Nov 29Sat, Dec 6Sat, Dec 13

What can you buy at Palo Market?

Footwear & LeatherFresh FruitsFresh VegetablesFlowers & PlantsClothing & TextilesHandicraftsJewelryAntiquesBooks & MagazinesPrepared Foods

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Facilities

ParkingFood CourtPet Friendly

Accessibility

Wheelchair Accessible

Contact Information

Stalls

38

Organisers

Malaga EU

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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It is held on Saturdays.

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