Saturday-only flea market on Carrer Migdia specializing in antiques, vintage clothing, and collectibles. Opens 9am-2pm in central Girona with wheelchair access.
Carrer Migdia, 17002 Girona, España
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About Flea Market
This Saturday street market operates from 9am to 2pm on Carrer Migdia in central Girona. Based on reviews, the market draws a mix of serious collectors and casual browsers looking for unique finds.
Vendors specialize in antiques, vintage clothing, and second-hand books spanning several decades. Reviewers mention finding everything from vintage jewelry to leather goods and old magazines.
The compact size means you can browse the entire market within an hour or two. Most vendors operate cash-only, though some accept cards for higher-priced items.
Arrive before 11am for the best selection, according to visitors. The central location on Carrer Migdia makes it easy to combine with exploring Girona's historic quarter.
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Every week - Saturday
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Carrer Migdia, 17002 Girona, España
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Carrer Migdia sits in central Girona within walking distance of the cathedral and old town. The street is accessible by foot from most central hotels.
Girona's train station is about 1.5 kilometers from the market area. Local buses serve the city center, though the compact downtown makes walking the easiest option.
Street parking fills up quickly on Saturday mornings near the market. Consider parking further out and walking, or using the paid parking areas in the city center.
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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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The market opens at 9am on Saturdays and runs until 2pm. Vendors typically start setting up around 8:30am.
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