Sardinera Street Market
Sardiñeira Esplanade, Agra dos Mallos, 15007 A Coruña, Spain

About Sardinera Street Market
Spread across the Sardiñeira esplanade, this weekly market operates with approximately 100 stalls twice a week. The market specialises in affordable clothing, with many items priced at just one euro, alongside plus-size options, shoes, bags, and home textiles.
Vendors also sell hardware items, school supplies, fresh flowers, used books, toiletries, and cosmetics. The atmosphere reflects local community life, with Tuesdays typically drawing larger crowds than Saturdays. Weather affects attendance, with fewer visitors during rainy or cold conditions.
The market area shows signs of needing maintenance, but continues to serve as an important commercial hub. Unlike many Spanish markets, Sardiñeira focuses entirely on non-food items. Shoppers can find haberdashery supplies and general merchandise alongside the clothing stalls.
The location provides convenient access from the city's third ring road and western entrance, with ample free parking available for visitors arriving by car.
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How to Get to Sardinera Street Market
The market is accessible by several bus lines, including line 11, which connects to the city centre.
From A Coruña's city centre, the market is approximately 20 to 25 minutes on foot. Drivers can reach the market via the third ring road or the western entrance to the city.
Free parking is available in the surrounding area.
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Market Opening Hours
Schedule
Every week - Saturday
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Contact Information
Stalls
100
Phone
981 92 00 10About 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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