Markets in Huelva

Huelva, Andalusia

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Huelva sits where the Tinto and Odiel rivers meet the Atlantic, and its markets in Huelva reflect the city's strong ties to both sea and farmland. Three covered municipal markets serve the city, each open six days a week with stalls selling fresh seafood, Iberian pork products, and seasonal produce from the surrounding countryside.

The largest is Carmen Market on Avenida de Italia, with 45 stalls spread across a modern building that opened in 2010. A few blocks east, San Sebastián Municipal Market offers a smaller, neighbourhood feel with 25 stalls on Calle Alonso de Morales. The Former Carmen Market on Calle Duque de la Victoria rounds out the options with morning-only hours.

Huelva's markets are a good place to pick up white prawns from the Gulf of Huelva, Jabugo ham from the Sierra de Aracena, and strawberries grown in the province's coastal plains. For more on shopping and local culture, the Huelva tourism website has additional details. You can also explore markets across the wider Huelva province or head to nearby Seville for even more options.

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Tours & Activities in Huelva

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