Street Market

Recinto Flea Market

Avenida de las Malagueñas, 29006 Málaga, Spain.

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Recinto Flea Market

About Recinto Flea Market

The Rastro del Recinto Ferial is a large open-air street market held every Sunday in Málaga at the Recinto Ferial Cortijo de Torres (fairground area) on Avenida de las Malagueñas (postal code 29006). It features hundreds of stalls, covering a wide range of goods, including clothing, footwear, fresh produce, antiques, second-hand items, and collectables. The market is popular with both local residents and visitors seeking value goods and unusual finds in a large-scale setting.

How to Get to Recinto Flea Market

The market is located at Avenida de las Malagueñas, 29006 Málaga, Spain. Access is possible via urban bus lines serving the fairground area; arriving early is recommended due to the event's size and parking limitations.

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Market Opening Hours

Schedule

Every week - Sunday

Detailed Hours

FridayClosed
MondayClosed
Sunday09:00 - 15:00
TuesdayClosed
SaturdayClosed
ThursdayClosed
WednesdayClosed

Upcoming Dates

Sun, Nov 23Sun, Nov 30Sun, Dec 7Sun, Dec 14

What can you buy at Recinto Flea Market ?

Footwear & LeatherFresh FruitsFresh VegetablesFlowers & PlantsClothing & TextilesSpices & HerbsNuts & Dried FruitsHandicraftsJewelryAntiquesBooks & MagazinesPrepared Foods

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Facilities

ParkingWheelchair AccessiblePet Friendly

Accessibility

Wheelchair AccessibleWide AislesAccessible Parking

Contact Information

Stalls

Over 300

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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Frequently Asked Questions

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Yes — it is one of the largest weekly street markets in Málaga, offering a wide variety of goods and antiques every Sunday.

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