Benaguasil Street Market
Daily open-air market with around 30 stalls selling clothing, footwear, handicrafts and jewelry. Card and contactless payments accepted.
Diseminado Poligono 9, 77, 46180 Valencia, España
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Benaguasil Street Market sets up daily in this small town about 25 kilometres northwest of Valencia. The market runs from 9am with around 30 stalls spread across the area near Polígono 9. Sunday is the most popular day, drawing visitors from surrounding villages in the Camp de Túria comarca. Unlike most street markets, stalls here accept card and contactless payments alongside cash.
What you'll find
The market focuses on clothing, textiles, and footwear, with a good selection of leather goods. You'll also find handicraft stalls and jewelry scattered throughout. This is not a food market, so don't come expecting fresh produce.
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Every week - Friday, Monday, Sunday, Tuesday, Saturday, Thursday, Wednesday
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Diseminado Poligono 9, 77, 46180 Valencia, España
Get DirectionsHow to get to Benaguasil Street Market
The market is at Diseminado Polígono 9, 77, on the outskirts of Benaguasil. From Valencia, drive via the CV-35 or CV-25. The trip takes around 30 minutes. Street parking is available nearby. You can also check other street markets in Valencia if you're exploring the area.
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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.
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What day is Benaguasil Street Market?
The mercadillo de Benaguasil runs every day of the week starting at 9am. Sunday is the busiest and most popular day, known locally as the "mercadillo de los domingos." Weekdays tend to be quieter with fewer stalls.
What can you buy at Benaguasil Street Market?
Expect clothing, footwear, leather goods, handicrafts, and jewelry. There's no fresh food section, so this one is for shoppers after clothes and accessories rather than groceries.
Do I need cash at Benaguasil Street Market?
Not necessarily. Most stalls accept cash, but card and contactless payments are also available, which is unusual for a Spanish street market. Still, having some cash on hand is a good idea for smaller purchases.
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