Markets in Padul
Granada, Andalusia
Padul markets give locals and visitors a straightforward way to shop for everyday essentials in this small Granada municipality. The town runs two outdoor street markets on a weekly basis, with no municipal market hall to consider. Both operate outdoors, so fair weather makes a real difference to the experience.
Weekly Market Schedule
| Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
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| — | — | — | — |
MondayNo markets▼
TuesdayNo markets▼
WednesdayNo markets▼
ThursdayNo markets▼
Friday1market▼
Saturday1market▼
Sunday1market▼
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Where to stay in Padul
Padul is a small town, so your best bet is staying in the town centre itself, where you'll be well placed for any local market activity. Try Town Centre for easy access on foot.
If you'd prefer more accommodation options, Granada city is just 20 kilometres away and makes a practical base. Staying in Granada City Centre gives you a wider choice of hotels and easy road access to Padul for market days.
Tours & Activities in Padul
Street markets in Padul
The Padul Weekly Market is the main shopping event in town, drawing traders to 60 stalls each week. Produce is the core offer, with stalls covering fresh fruit, fresh vegetables, meat and poultry, fish and seafood, and cheese and dairy. It is the kind of market worth arriving at early to get the best selection from the food vendors.
The Padul Christmas Market runs on a weekly basis during the festive season, offering a smaller and more seasonal alternative. Exact stall numbers are not confirmed, but it provides a chance to pick up clothing, footwear, bread and pastries alongside the usual seasonal goods. Padul sits within the broader Granada province market circuit, and visitors exploring the area may also want to check nearby options in Alhendín or Lecrín.
Planning your visit
Both markets are held outdoors, so checking local weather before heading out is worthwhile. The weekly schedule means there is a regular opportunity to shop throughout the year, not just on a single day. For more information on the local area, the Ayuntamiento de Padul website is the official source for municipal announcements and event updates.