Markets in Seville are spread across the city's distinct barrios, from the tiled halls of Triana to open-air stalls in the eastern suburbs. Seville has over 25 markets to explore, ranging from permanent municipal food halls to weekly street markets selling everything from fresh produce to second-hand goods.
The municipal markets open Monday to Saturday and are your best bet for fresh fish, Iberian ham, and seasonal fruit from the Guadalquivir valley. Street markets follow a weekly schedule, so check below to see what's on each day.
This guide covers every market in Seville with opening hours, locations, and what to expect. You can also use our Markets Near Me page to find stalls close to wherever you're staying. For more on the city's market culture, the Seville tourism office has background on the most popular halls.
Street markets in Seville run on different days depending on the neighbourhood. Thursday stands out thanks to El Jueves, one of the oldest flea markets in Spain, held on Calle Feria since the Middle Ages. Other street markets are scattered across the week, so the MarketsByDay table above is the easiest way to plan your visit.
The municipal markets are open six days a week and don't need as much planning. Just turn up any morning from Monday to Saturday.
Municipal markets in Seville
Seville's municipal markets are covered halls where local stall holders sell fresh produce, meat, fish, and deli goods year-round. Triana Market, on the west bank of the Guadalquivir, sits on the site of the old Castle of San Jorge and is one of the most recognisable market buildings in the city. Other neighbourhood markets like Las Palmeritas, Bellavista, and El Porvenir serve their surrounding communities with daily staples at lower prices.
Arenal Market is a municipal market located in Seville's historic Casco Antiguo district. The market operates Monday to Saturday with varying hours, closing on Sundays. It features a distinctive glass roof and columned exterior architecture. Fresh vegetables are available on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Sundays according to local sources.
Mercado De Abastos Bellavista is a municipal food market located on Calle Guadalajara in Sevilla's Bellavista district. The market operates Monday through Saturday from 9am to 4pm, remaining closed on Sundays. It serves as a neighbourhood hub for fresh food and grocery shopping. Vendors offer a comprehensive range of products covering most food categories needed for daily shopping.
Mercado de la Candelaria is a municipal market located on Calle Gaviota in Sevilla's urban landscape. The market operates Monday through Saturday from 8:30 AM to 3 PM, closing on Sundays. It serves the local community with essential goods and services. The facility offers wheelchair accessible entrance and accepts modern payment methods including mobile and NFC options. Vendors provide various products to meet daily shopping needs.
El Porvenir Market is a municipal market located on San Salvador Street in Sevilla's urban district. The market operates Tuesday through Saturday from 8am to 3pm, with Sunday hours from 11am to 4pm. It remains closed on Mondays for weekly maintenance and restocking. This neighbourhood market serves the local community with fresh produce and daily essentials.
Las Palmeritas Supply Market is a traditional municipal market located in Seville's Macarena district. The market operates Monday through Saturday from 8am to 3pm, remaining closed on Sundays. Vendors offer a wide variety of products including fresh fish, baked goods, and flowers. This established market serves the local community with quality food products and speciality items.
Mercado de Abastos Tiro de Línea is a municipal food market located in the Tiro de Línea neighbourhood of Sevilla. The market operates Monday through Saturday from 9 AM to 3 PM, closing on Sundays. It serves as a local supply market offering fresh food products to residents of the area. The market is situated on Calle Puebla de las Mujeres and provides essential grocery shopping services for the surrounding community.
Triana Market is a municipal food market located in Sevilla's historic Triana district. The market operates Monday through Saturday from 9 AM to 3 PM, remaining closed on Sundays. It features numerous stalls offering fresh produce, meat, fish, prepared foods, and includes a museum. The market serves as both a local shopping destination and a culinary experience centre with cooking school facilities.
Seville's weekly street markets are where you'll find the biggest variety. El Jueves, held every Thursday on Calle Feria, is one of the oldest flea markets in Spain and worth checking out for vintage finds and antiques. Across the city, neighbourhood mercadillos set up on different days with stalls selling clothes, household goods, and fresh produce.
Most street markets run from early morning until around 2pm. The bigger ones like Sevilla Este and Torreblanca draw large crowds, so arriving before 11am gives you the best selection.
The Alcampo Market (Sueminencia 2) is a street market located on Calle Huerto del Maestre in Sevilla. This weekly market operates exclusively on Sundays from 8am to 3pm. The market features stalls selling clothing, fresh fruits and vegetables, and various other household items. It forms part of the relocated Sueminencia market vendors in this area of the city.
El Saucejo Street Market operates on Mondays in the town of El Saucejo, Sevilla province. This traditional street market is located on Calle Fray Antonio Martín Povea in the heart of the town. The market serves the local community with various vendors offering their goods throughout the day. Visitors can expect to find typical street market merchandise from local and regional sellers.
A small street market in Plaza del Duque de la Victoria specializing in handmade jewelry, bohemian clothing and handcraft items. Open Wednesday through Saturday from 9am to 12:30pm.
Los Carteros Street Market is a local street market located in the Norte district of Sevilla. The market operates on specific days of the week, serving the neighbourhood with various goods. Vendors typically offer clothing, household items, and general merchandise. The market is situated on Calle Estrella de Ote. in the northern part of the city.
Mercadillo de Martín de la Jara is a weekly street market located on C. la Teja in Sevilla. The market operates exclusively on Saturdays from 9am to 2pm. Vendors offer a variety of general merchandise including clothing, household items, and personal accessories. This local street market provides residents with affordable shopping options in a family-friendly setting.
The Paradas Thursday Market is a weekly street market operating every Thursday in the town of Paradas, Sevilla province. The market takes place on Calle San Benito from 9 AM to 2 PM. Vendors offer a variety of goods including clothing, household items, and local products. This traditional mercadillo serves the local community and surrounding areas with affordable merchandise and weekly essentials.
Mercadillo PV is a local street market located in Sevilla's 41020 district. The market operates on weekdays with split schedules, opening during lunch hours and early evenings on most days. It serves the local community with various goods and household items. The market is closed on weekends, making it primarily a weekday shopping destination for residents.
The Roda de Andalucía Street Market is a traditional street market located on Calle Córdoba in Sevilla. This local mercadillo serves the community with regular market days throughout the week. The market operates as a typical neighbourhood street market offering various goods to local residents. Vendors set up their stalls along the street to sell their merchandise during designated market hours.
The Ronda del Tamarguillo Street Market is a weekly street market located in Sevilla's residential area. The market operates exclusively on Friday mornings from 9 AM to 2 PM. Vendors typically sell clothing, household items, accessories, and various consumer goods. This neighbourhood market serves the local community with affordable merchandise and second-hand items.
A specialised street market for railway modelling enthusiasts operating Saturdays from 10am to 2pm. Offers model trains, vintage railway memorabilia and hobby supplies near Santa Justa station.
A Sunday street market in eastern Seville serving local residents. Offers clothing, footwear, handicrafts and household items from hundreds of vendors across several streets.
Mercadillo Sevilla is a traditional street market located in the 41006 district of Sevilla. The market operates as a typical Spanish mercadillo, offering various goods to local residents and visitors. Vendors set up their stalls in designated areas within the neighbourhood. The market provides an opportunity to browse clothing, household items, and other general merchandise in an outdoor setting.
Villanueva de San Juan Street Market operates every Tuesday in the Sevilla province. Located on Carr. de Moron, this weekly market serves the local community with various goods and products. The market provides a family-friendly environment suitable for visitors with children. Vendors set up their stalls along the street to offer their merchandise to residents and visitors.
A vintage collectibles stall operating at Plaza del Cabildo street market in Seville's historic old town. The stall specialises in trading cards, paper cutouts, scale models, and educational materials. It opens exclusively on Sunday mornings from 10 AM to 2 PM. The vendor focuses on vintage items and collectibles that appeal to nostalgia enthusiasts and collectors.
Go early, especially in summer. Seville gets extremely hot from June through September, and most outdoor stalls start packing up well before the afternoon heat peaks. Municipal markets are covered and stay open until mid-afternoon.
Bring cash for the street markets. Many stalls don't take cards. The municipal markets are more likely to have card machines, but smaller stalls may still prefer cash.
If you're exploring the wider Seville province, nearby towns like Dos Hermanas and Carmona have their own markets and are easy day trips from the city.