Markets in Mazagón
Huelva, Andalusia
Mazagón has two weekly outdoor street markets, making it a modest but worthwhile stop for casual shopping along the Huelva coast. The larger of the two is the bazar Mazagón market, which runs with around 50 stalls selling clothing and footwear. Both markets are held outdoors, and between them they cover clothing, handicrafts, and footwear.
Weekly Market Schedule
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Where to stay in Mazagón
Mazagón is a small coastal town, so staying close to the seafront puts you near the action without much fuss. The Paseo Marítimo is a solid base, with easy access to the town centre and its local market spots. If you want something more comfortable, Parador de Mazagón is a well-known option right on the coast and worth it for the setting.
For a more affordable stay, look around Town Centre where you'll find smaller guesthouses and can walk to most of what the town has to offer.
Tours & Activities in Mazagón
Street markets in Mazagón
The larger Mazagón Street Market is the main draw, with 50 outdoor stalls focused on clothing and footwear. It runs weekly, making it a reliable option if your visit falls on the right day.
A smaller market, the Mazagon Street Market, also runs weekly with around 20 stalls. This one leans toward clothing and handicrafts, so it is a good complement if you are looking for locally made items rather than footwear.
Both markets are cash-friendly outdoor affairs. For a broader selection, Moguer and Huelva city have more extensive market options within easy reach.