Alicante Flea Market
Sunday flea market with around 40 stalls selling antiques, vintage clothing, books, and handicrafts in central Alicante.
Alicante, Valencian Community
Alicante's street markets bring neighborhoods to life with fresh produce, clothing, antiques, and local specialties. Each market has its own unique character and regular schedule.
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Sunday flea market with around 40 stalls selling antiques, vintage clothing, books, and handicrafts in central Alicante.
Weekly open-air market with 300 stalls every Thursday and Saturday from 8am to 2pm in Alicante's Babel district.
Weekly Thursday and Saturday street market with around 300 stalls selling fresh produce, clothing, antiques and more.
Neighbourhood market with 47 stalls selling fresh produce, seafood and local goods. Open Monday to Saturday mornings in the Carolinas district.
The Christmas and Three Kings Crafts Market is a festive street market located on Avenida de Federico Soto in Alicante. This seasonal market operates daily from 10am to 3pm and 5pm to 11pm. The market specialises in Christmas decorations, holiday crafts, and Three Kings Day gifts. Visitors can find handmade items, traditional Spanish Christmas ornaments, and seasonal artisanal products.
Weekly Saturday market with around 100 stalls in Plaza de La Ordana. Fresh produce, nuts, clothing and a market bar for drinks between shopping.
Weekly Saturday market with around 110 stalls selling fresh produce, clothing, handicrafts, and more on Avenida Primero de Mayo.
Weekly Sunday market with around 145 stalls selling fresh produce, local honey, clothing and footwear. Opens 8am to 3pm with free parking.
Weekly open-air market with around 150 stalls on Avinguda Ausiàs March. Runs Sundays and Wednesdays from 9am.
Open-air market every Thursday and Saturday with around 365 stalls selling fresh produce, clothing, and local goods on Calle Teulada.
Verdegás Market is a weekly street market in Alicante, operating on Fridays from 9am to 5pm. The market is located in Plaza de España del Verdegás and serves the local community with various goods and services. Vendors typically offer clothing, household items, and general merchandise. The market accepts both cash and card payments for customer convenience.
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