Markets in Teruel

Teruel, Aragon

About markets in Teruel

Markets in Teruel run on Thursdays and Saturdays, giving you two chances each week to browse open-air stalls in this small Aragonese capital. Teruel is known for its UNESCO-listed Mudéjar architecture and its cured ham (jamón de Teruel), and the city's street markets reflect that local character.

Market Days in Teruel

Need a market today? Here's what's open:

Monday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Sunday
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Street markets in Teruel

The main Teruel Street Market sets up on Ronda Dámaso Torán every Thursday and Saturday morning. You'll find clothing, footwear, leather goods, and handicrafts. A second Saturday market runs on Calle Barcelona with a similar mix of stalls.

Both markets are outdoor, wheelchair accessible, and wrap up by early afternoon. For fresh produce and food shopping, head to the local shops in the old town instead.

If you're exploring the wider Aragon region, the nearby towns of Alcañiz and Albarracín also hold regular weekly markets. You can find more visitor information on the Teruel tourism website.

Teruel Street Market

Teruel Street Market

Teruel Street Market is a weekly street market located on Ronda Dámaso Torán in the heart of Teruel. The market operates on Thursdays from 8am to 2pm and Saturdays with extended hours. Vendors offer a variety of goods including clothing, household items, and general merchandise. The market provides an accessible shopping experience with wheelchair-friendly facilities and modern payment options.

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