San Isidro Street Market
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San Isidro Street Market

Street Market San Isidro de Níjar, Almeria, Andalusia
Updated 18 January 2026 Verified information

Weekly Sunday market with around 70 stalls selling clothing, handicrafts, and leather goods. Open 9am to 2pm.

San Isidro Street Market sets up every Sunday from 9am to 2pm at the Recinto Ferial in San Isidro de Níjar, Almería. Around 70 stalls line the site selling clothing, handicrafts, and footwear. The Níjar area is known for traditional artisan crafts, particularly jarapas (woven textiles) and pottery, so keep an eye out for locally made pieces. Bring cash, as card payments aren't accepted. Get there early for the best selection, as stalls start packing up well before 2pm.

What you'll find

Stalls focus on clothing and textiles, handmade crafts, and leather goods including shoes and bags. You'll also find household items and seasonal goods typical of Almería's street markets.

Opening Hours

Every week — Sunday

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

Tours & Activities in San Isidro de Níjar

What You'll Find

Footwear & Leather Clothing & Textiles Handicrafts

Location

C. Cerro del Romeral, 319, 04117 San Isidro de Níjar, Almería, España

San Isidro de Níjar, Almeria, Spain

Get Directions

How to get to San Isidro Street Market

The market is at the Recinto Ferial on Calle de la Esgrima in San Isidro de Níjar. If you're driving from Níjar town, take the AL-3115 south. Parking is available at the site, recently improved as part of a municipal upgrade to the market grounds.

Facilities & Accessibility

Wheelchair Accessible
👶 Children's Play Area
Wheelchair Accessible

Frequently Asked Questions

What day is San Isidro Street Market?

The market runs every Sunday from 9am to 2pm, year round. It's the only weekly market in San Isidro de Níjar.

What can you buy at San Isidro Street Market?

The roughly 70 stalls sell clothing, textiles, handmade crafts, leather goods, and footwear. The Níjar area is known for artisan jarapas and pottery, which you may find here alongside everyday household items.

Do I need cash at San Isidro Street Market?

Yes. Stalls accept cash only, so withdraw money before you arrive. The nearest ATMs are in San Isidro village centre.