A Sunday-only street market in La Zubia specializing in second-hand goods. Offers clothing, antiques, books, footwear and jewelry with wheelchair access and pet-friendly policies.
C. Chorreras, 5, 18140 La Zubia, Granada, España
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About Rastro Second-hand Street Market
Rastro Second-hand Street Market operates every Sunday from 10am to 2pm in La Zubia, just south of Granada city. The market sets up along Calle Chorreras in the town center, following the traditional rastro format popular throughout Granada province.
Visitors report finding a solid selection of vintage clothing, antiques, and pre-owned books at competitive prices. The market also stocks footwear, leather goods, and costume jewelry from various decades.
From what reviewers mention, arriving before noon gives you the best selection. Vendors start packing up around 1:30pm, especially if foot traffic is light.
The street format means you'll be walking on pavement, but the market maintains wheelchair accessibility throughout the main area. Cash is the standard payment method, though some vendors accept cards.
La Zubia locals use this market for both buying and selling household items they no longer need. The atmosphere stays relaxed and family-oriented, making it suitable for browsing with children.
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Monthly - Sunday
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C. Chorreras, 5, 18140 La Zubia, Granada, España
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La Zubia connects to Granada city via regular bus services that run on Sundays. The market location on Calle Chorreras sits within walking distance of the town's main bus stops.
Street parking is available in the surrounding residential area. Arrive early for the closest parking spots, as the market draws visitors from across the Granada metropolitan area.
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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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The market opens at 10am and runs until 2pm every Sunday. Arrive before noon for the best selection of second-hand goods.
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