Markets in Villablanca
Huelva, Andalusia
Markets in Villablanca centre around the town's municipal market on Calle Real. This small town in southwestern Huelva province, close to the Portuguese border, has one covered market serving locals and visitors six days a week.
Villablanca sits in the Andévalo region, an agricultural area known for livestock farming. The town traces its origins to 1531 and takes its name from the Ermita de Santa María de la Blanca, a hermitage that predates the settlement itself.
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Tours & Activities in Villablanca
Municipal markets in Villablanca
The Villablanca Market is an indoor market at C. Real, 1, open Monday to Saturday from 9:00. You'll find fresh fruits and vegetables, meat and poultry, fish and seafood, cheese, dairy, and bakery products. It's wheelchair accessible and accepts cash payments.
For more markets in the area, Isla Cristina and Ayamonte are both a short drive away along the coast. You can also find information about the town on the Diputación de Huelva municipal page.