Mataró Cerdanyola Weekly Market
Weekly Saturday market with around 40 stalls on Passeig Ramon Berenguer III. Known for fresh produce from Maresme region farms.
Barcelona, Catalonia
Mataró'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.
Need a market today? Here's what's open:
| Day | Street Markets |
|---|---|
| Monday | None |
| Tuesday | None |
| Wednesday | None |
| Thursday | Tereses Square Clothing Market |
| Friday | None |
| Saturday | Mataró Cerdanyola Weekly Market, Mataró Cirera Molins Weekly Market, Mataró Escorxador Weekly Market |
| Sunday | None |
Weekly Saturday market with around 40 stalls on Passeig Ramon Berenguer III. Known for fresh produce from Maresme region farms.
Mataró Cirera Molins Weekly Market is a municipal market that operates on Saturdays in the Cirera Molins neighbourhood of Mataró. The market is open from 7 AM to 2 PM on Saturday mornings only, remaining closed throughout the rest of the week. Located on Riera de Cirera, this market serves the local community with various vendors offering their products. The market provides a weekly shopping opportunity for residents and visitors in this area of Barcelona province.
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.
Tereses Square Clothing Market is a weekly street market specialising in clothing and textiles. Located in the central Plaça de les Tereses in Mataró, this market operates exclusively on Thursdays from 9 AM to 2 PM. The market focuses primarily on clothing items, offering a range of apparel and textile products. Vendors set up their stalls in the historic square, providing local residents with affordable clothing options during the morning hours.
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