Mataró Escorxador Weekly Market is a municipal street market operating every Saturday in Mataró, Barcelona province. Located on Carrer d'Enric Prat de la Riba, the market runs from 7am to 2pm each week. The market specializes in locally sourced fresh produce, including vegetables, fruits, eggs, honey, and nuts. Vendors focus on proximity farming and zero-kilometer products from the surrounding Maresme region.
Carrer d'Enric Prat de la Riba, 110, 08301 Mataró, Barcelona, España
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About Mataró Escorxador Weekly Market
The market atmosphere centers around local farmers selling their weekly harvest, with lettuce picked on Friday afternoons and fresh spinach and chard available each Saturday morning.
Free-range eggs from corn-fed hens are a specialty, alongside locally produced honey and dried fruits. Vendors emphasize zero-kilometer products, with apples from Girona and seasonal produce from nearby farms.
The market operates with a practical layout along the street, allowing easy navigation for shoppers. Mobile payment options are accepted alongside traditional cash transactions, making purchases convenient for all visitors.
Early morning arrival ensures the best selection of produce, as local farmers bring limited quantities of their freshest items. The market serves as a community gathering point where residents can connect directly with regional producers.
Parking is available in the surrounding residential area, and the market's wheelchair accessible entrance accommodates all visitors.
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Every week - Saturday
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Carrer d'Enric Prat de la Riba, 110, 08301 Mataró, Barcelona, España
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The market is located on Carrer d'Enric Prat de la Riba in central Mataró, accessible by local bus routes serving the city center.
Mataró train station on the R1 line provides connections from Barcelona, with the market approximately 15 minutes' walk from the station. Street parking is available in the surrounding residential area.
The market's central location makes it easily reachable on foot from most parts of Mataró's city center.
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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 specializes in locally sourced fresh produce including seasonal vegetables, fruits, free-range eggs, local honey, and dried fruits. All products focus on zero-kilometer farming from the Maresme region.
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