Villanueva del Trabuco Municipal Market
C. Goya, 5, 29313 Villanueva del Trabuco, Málaga, España

About Villanueva del Trabuco Municipal Market
This municipal market provides an authentic glimpse into daily life in Villanueva del Trabuco, a small town in the province of Málaga.
The market occupies a modest space but maintains the essential character of traditional Andalusian town markets. Local vendors offer fresh produce, daily essentials, and seasonal items that reflect the agricultural richness of the surrounding countryside.
The market accepts both cash and credit card payments, making it accessible to all visitors. The building features wheelchair accessible entrances, ensuring the market can serve all members of the community.
The compact size means you can easily browse all stalls in a single visit. Villanueva del Trabuco itself sits in the mountainous region north of Málaga, making this market a convenient stop for those exploring the rural areas of Andalusia.
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How to Get to Villanueva del Trabuco Municipal Market
The market is located on Calle Goya, 5, in the centre of Villanueva del Trabuco.
The town is accessible by regional bus services from Málaga and surrounding areas. From the main square, the market is within easy walking distance.
For those driving, street parking is typically available in the town centre near the market location.
Where is the market?
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Market Opening Hours
Schedule
Every week - Friday, Monday, Tuesday, Saturday, Thursday, Wednesday
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Stalls
20
About Municipal Markets
Municipal markets are permanent indoor markets open daily, featuring specialty food vendors, butchers, fishmongers, and local produce.
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