Churriana Street Market
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Churriana Street Market

Street Market Malaga, Malaga, Andalusia
Updated 15 November 2025 Verified information

A weekly outdoor market in Málaga's Churriana district, featuring fresh produce, clothing, accessories and plants. Held Tuesdays from 9am-2pm.

About Churriana Street Market

Located in the Churriana district of Málaga, the Churriana Street Market (Mercadillo de Churriana) is a weekly outdoor market held every Tuesday from around 9:00 to 14:00. With roughly 20-25 stalls, it has a mix of fresh fruit and vegetables, clothing, footwear, plants and accessories. The market reflects neighbourhood shopping patterns rather than tourist-oriented commerce, and is held in Plaza Virgen de la Inmaculada (or nearby street location) with local bus connections.

Opening Hours

Every week — Tuesday

Day Hours Status
Monday Closed
Tuesday (today) 09:00 – 14:00 Open
Wednesday Closed
Thursday Closed
Friday Closed
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

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What You'll Find

Footwear & Leather Fresh Fruits Fresh Vegetables Cheese & Dairy Bread & Bakery Local Honey Olive Oil Wine & Spirits Nuts & Dried Fruits Spices & Herbs Flowers & Plants Clothing & Textiles Handicrafts Jewelry Antiques Books & Magazines Prepared Foods Coffee & Tea

Location

Plaza Virgen de la Inmaculada, Churriana, 29140 Málaga, Spain

Malaga, Malaga, Spain

Get Directions

How to Get There

Use bus lines such as the Línea 9 (EMT Málaga) or other local buses serving Churriana from Málaga central areas. From Plaza Virgen de la Inmaculada in Churriana, walk to the market area.

Facilities & Accessibility

🐾 Pet Friendly
🍽 Food Court
Wheelchair Accessible

Contact & Details

Phone: +34 951 926 010

Email: info@malaga.eu

Organisers: Malaga EU

Stalls: 23

Frequently Asked Questions

On which day does the market take place?

It takes place on Tuesday mornings.

What types of goods are sold at the market?

Goods sold include fresh produce, clothing, accessories and plants.

Is this a municipal indoor market?

No, it is a street/open-air market (mercadillo) rather than an enclosed municipal market.

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