Antas Street Market
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Antas Street Market

Street Market Antas, Almeria, Andalusia
Updated 18 January 2026 Verified information

Weekly Monday market with around 25 stalls selling clothing, footwear, and handicrafts in the heart of Antas.

Antas Street Market sets up every Monday morning on Calle Era del Lugar in Antas, a small town in the Levante Almeriense area of Almería province. The market runs from 9am to 2pm, with around 25 stalls spread along the street. Bring cash, as card payments aren't common here. Get there early for the best selection, as stallholders start packing up well before closing time.

What you'll find

The stalls focus on clothing, textiles, footwear, leather goods, and handmade handicrafts. It's a compact market geared towards everyday shopping rather than tourist souvenirs, so expect practical items at good prices. If you're after fresh produce, the local shops around the market area are your best bet.

Opening Hours

Every week — Monday

Day Hours Status
Monday 09:00 – 14:00 Open
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday (today) Closed
Thursday Closed
Friday Closed
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Tours & Activities in Antas

What You'll Find

Footwear & Leather Clothing & Textiles Handicrafts

Location

C. Era del Lugar, 04628 Antas, Almería, España

Antas, Almeria, Spain

Get Directions

How to get to Antas Street Market

The market is on C. Era del Lugar in the town centre. Parking is available on nearby streets. Antas sits between the coast and the inland valleys of eastern Almería, easily reached by regional roads from Vera and other towns along the Almanzora valley. Check other street markets in Antas if you're looking for more market days in the area.

Facilities & Accessibility

P Parking

Contact & Details

Stalls: 25

Frequently Asked Questions

What day is Antas Street Market?

Antas Street Market runs every Monday from 9am to 2pm, year-round. It sets up on Calle Era del Lugar in the centre of town.

What can you buy at Antas Street Market?

The 25 or so stalls sell clothing, textiles, footwear, leather goods, and handicrafts. It's a practical, everyday market rather than a specialist food or artisan market.

Do I need cash at Antas Street Market?

Yes. Most stalls only accept cash. There's no ATM at the market itself, so withdraw money beforehand in town.