Markets in Santo Tomé
Jaen, Andalusia
Santo Tomé's market scene centres on a single indoor municipal food market, which serves as the main place to buy fresh groceries in this small town in Jaén province, close to the Sierras de Cazorla natural park.
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Where to stay in Santo Tomé
Santo Tomé is a small village, so your best bet is to stay in Town Centre where you'll be within easy reach of the local market and the main square. If you prefer more accommodation options, the nearby town of Úbeda is a great base, and Úbeda City Centre puts you just a short drive away with plenty of places to eat and sleep.
Tours & Activities in Santo Tomé
Municipal markets in Santo Tomé
The Santo Tomé Food Market on Calle el Pez is an indoor market with around 15 stalls covering the essentials: fresh fruit, vegetables, meat and poultry, fish and seafood, and cheese and dairy. It opens six days a week, Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 14:00, making it straightforward to fit a visit into most itineraries. The market accepts both cash and card. For more context on the town, the Santo Tomé council website has local information.
If you want to combine your visit with other markets in the area, both Cazorla and Úbeda have their own market options within reasonable driving distance.