Mazarrón Street Market
Weekly Sunday market with around 40 stalls selling fresh produce, clothing, nuts and prepared foods in Puerto de Mazarrón.
C. Parque de Doñana, 30860 Puerto de Mazarrón, Murcia, España
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Mazarrón Street Market sets up every Sunday from 8am to 2pm on Calle Parque de Doñana in Puerto de Mazarrón, in the Urbanización Bahía area next to the municipal tennis and padel courts. Around 40 stalls sell a mix of fresh produce, clothing, nuts and prepared foods. This is the main weekly market for the coastal town and runs year-round. Bring cash, as most stalls don't accept cards. Get there early for the best selection of fruit and vegetables, especially in summer when the market draws bigger crowds.
What you'll find
One side of the market focuses on fresh fruit, vegetables, nuts and dried fruits from local growers. The other side is clothing, textiles and household goods. You'll also find stalls with prepared foods and speciality items like stuffed olives. It's a good mix of everyday essentials and local produce, worth checking out alongside the other street markets in Puerto de Mazarrón.
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Every week - Sunday
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Location
C. Parque de Doñana, 30860 Puerto de Mazarrón, Murcia, España
Get DirectionsHow to get to Mazarrón Street Market
The market lines Calle Parque de Doñana in the Urbanización Bahía neighbourhood, close to the coast. Parking is available nearby, but in summer it fills up fast, so aim to arrive before 10am if you're driving. The nearby town of Mazarrón holds its own Saturday market at Plaza del Convento, making it easy to visit both in one weekend.
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About Street Markets
Street markets are outdoor markets that typically operate on specific days of the week, offering fresh produce, local crafts, and authentic Spanish culture.
What day is Mazarrón Street Market?
The market runs every Sunday from 8am to 2pm, year-round. It sets up on Calle Parque de Doñana in Puerto de Mazarrón regardless of the season, though summer Sundays tend to be busier.
What can you buy at Mazarrón Street Market?
Fresh fruit, vegetables, nuts, dried fruits, clothing, textiles and prepared foods. Around 40 stalls cover a good range of everyday items and local produce. Speciality food stalls are worth a look for olives and cured goods.
Do I need cash at Mazarrón Street Market?
Yes. Most stalls are cash only. There's no ATM at the market itself, so withdraw euros beforehand. A few vendors may accept cards, but don't count on it.
Where can I park for Mazarrón Street Market?
There's parking near the market on surrounding streets in Urbanización Bahía. Spaces go quickly on summer mornings, so arriving before 10am gives you the best chance of parking close by.
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