Markets in Zaragoza

Zaragoza, Aragon

Markets in Zaragoza range from century-old covered halls to open-air street stalls. The city's municipal markets are open six days a week, while the main street market runs on Wednesdays and Sundays near the Expo site.

The star is the Mercado Central, a modernist building designed by architect Félix Navarro Pérez and opened in 1903. It sits in the Casco Antiguo and is one of the finest market halls in Aragon. After a two-year renovation, the building reopened in 2020 with its original iron and glass structure restored. For a neighbourhood feel, the Delicias Market serves one of Zaragoza's most populated districts with fresh produce, meat, fish and bakery goods.

On Wednesdays and Sundays, the open-air street market near the Expo site draws around 60 stalls selling clothing, leather goods, and antiques. Sunday mornings also bring smaller specialist markets across the old town, including an antiques market on Plaza San Bruno and a stamp and coin market on Plaza San Francisco.

The city council maintains a guide to Zaragoza's open-air markets with full details on schedules and locations.

Market Days in Zaragoza

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

Monday
Indoor: 8 of 10 open
Street: None
Tuesday
Indoor: 8 of 10 open
Street: None
Wednesday
Indoor: 8 of 10 open
Thursday
Indoor: 8 of 10 open
Street: None
Friday
Indoor: 10 of 10 open
Street: None
Saturday
Indoor: 8 of 10 open
Street: None
Sunday
Indoor: 1 of 10 open (8am-2pm)

Municipal markets in Zaragoza

Street markets in Zaragoza

Frequently asked questions

What days are the street markets in Zaragoza?

The main Zaragoza street market runs on Wednesdays and Sundays near the Expo site, from 9:00 to around 14:00. Several smaller Sunday markets also take place in the Casco Antiguo, including antiques on Plaza San Bruno.

Is Mercado Central de Zaragoza open on Sundays?

No. The Mercado Central is open Monday to Saturday. On weekdays it closes at 14:00, and on Saturdays it stays open slightly later until 14:30.

What can you buy at Mercado Central Zaragoza?

You'll find fresh fruit, vegetables, meat, fish, seafood, cheese, and bakery products. The market also has stalls serving tapas and drinks, so you can eat on site.

Explore more markets nearby

If you're exploring the Zaragoza province, check out the markets in Calatayud and Ejea de los Caballeros.

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