Markets in Baza

Granada, Andalusia

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The market in Baza draws locals and visitors to three outdoor street markets spread across the week. The largest is Baza Weekly Market, with 150 stalls offering fresh fruit, fresh vegetables and clothing. For a full picture of what Granada province has to offer, the Granada markets page gives useful context on the wider region.

Weekly Market Schedule

MondayNo markets
TuesdayNo markets
Wednesday1market
ThursdayNo markets
FridayNo markets
SaturdayNo markets
Sunday1market

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Where to stay in Baza

Baza is a small town, so staying in or near the Town Centre puts you within easy walking distance of the markets and the main square. The Casco Histórico is your best bet for a central base, with local guesthouses and small hotels close to everything you need.

If you prefer a bit more comfort, Hotel Anabel is a well-regarded option that keeps you close to the action without straying far from the centre.

Tours & Activities in Baza

Street markets in Baza

Baza Weekly Market is the main event, running weekly with around 150 stalls. You'll find fresh produce alongside clothing, making it a practical stop for everyday shopping as well as a good browse.

Baza Flea Market is the place to go if antiques are your interest. It runs weekly outdoors and attracts dealers and collectors looking for secondhand finds and vintage pieces.

Baza Christmas Market adds a seasonal dimension to the calendar, running weekly during the festive period with stalls selling handicrafts and prepared foods alongside fresh vegetables. It's a good reason to time a visit to the area in winter. Nearby Guadix and Huéscar are worth combining into a longer trip through this part of Granada province.

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