Begíjar Street Market
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Begíjar Street Market

Street Market Begíjar, Jaen, Andalusia
Updated 18 January 2026 Verified information

Weekly Saturday market with around 15 stalls on Avenida de Europa. Clothing, footwear, handicrafts, and books.

Begíjar Street Market runs every Saturday from 9am on Avenida de Europa in Begíjar, a small town in the province of Jaén. Around 15 stalls set up along the avenue selling clothing, footwear, leather goods, handicrafts, and books. This is a cash-only market, so bring cash. Get there early for the best selection.

What you'll find

The stalls lean towards clothing and textiles, footwear, and leather goods, with a smaller selection of handicrafts and books. If you're after fresh produce or food, you'll need to head to one of the larger street markets in Begíjar area or nearby towns like Baeza or Úbeda.

Opening Hours

Every week — Saturday

Day Hours Status
Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday (today) Closed
Thursday Closed
Friday Closed
Saturday 09:00 – 15:00 Open
Sunday Closed

Tours & Activities in Begíjar

What You'll Find

Footwear & Leather Clothing & Textiles Handicrafts Books & Magazines

Location

Av. de Europa, 71, 23520 Begíjar, Jaén, España

Begíjar, Jaen, Spain

Get Directions

How to get to Begíjar Street Market

The market sets up on Avenida de Europa, 71 in central Begíjar. Street parking is usually available along the avenue on market day. The town is a short drive from Jaén city along the A-316.

Facilities & Accessibility

Wheelchair Accessible
Wheelchair Accessible

Contact & Details

Stalls: 15

Frequently Asked Questions

What day is Begíjar Street Market?

Begíjar Street Market runs every Saturday morning. Stalls set up from 9am on Avenida de Europa. There is no midweek market in Begíjar.

Do I need cash at Begíjar Street Market?

Yes. Stalls at this market are cash-only. There's no ATM at the market itself, so withdraw cash beforehand in Begíjar or on your way from Jaén.

What can you buy at Begíjar Street Market?

Around 15 stalls sell clothing, footwear, leather goods, handicrafts, and books. It's a general goods market rather than a food market.