Sabinillas Street Market is a weekly street market held in the coastal town of Manilva, Málaga province. The market operates every Sunday from 9am to 2pm, offering a variety of goods to locals and visitors. Vendors sell clothing, household items, antiques, and prepared foods in this family-friendly market setting. The market provides wheelchair accessible access for all visitors.
29692 Manilva, Málaga, España
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About Sabinillas Street Market
The market creates a relaxed Sunday morning atmosphere where families can browse through various stalls at a leisurely pace.
Vendors offer an eclectic mix of items ranging from second-hand goods to household necessities, with some interesting antique pieces occasionally available. The coastal location means visitors can combine their market visit with a trip to nearby beaches.
Cash is the primary payment method accepted by most vendors, so it's advisable to bring sufficient euros. The market tends to be busiest in the first hour of opening when the best selection is available.
Parking can be found in the surrounding streets of this small coastal community. The wheelchair accessible entrance ensures the market welcomes visitors with mobility needs, and the family-friendly environment makes it suitable for shopping with children.
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Every week - Sunday
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29692 Manilva, Málaga, España
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Sabinillas is located along the A-7 coastal highway between Estepona and Gibraltar.
By car, take the A-7 and exit at Manilva/Sabinillas, following signs to the town centre. Public buses connect Sabinillas with nearby coastal towns including Estepona and La Línea.
The market is held in the town centre area, within walking distance of local shops and the seafront.
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About Street Markets
Street markets are outdoor markets that typically operate on specific days of the week, offering fresh produce, local crafts, and authentic Spanish culture.
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The market offers clothing, household items, antiques, and prepared foods. Vendors sell a mix of new and second-hand goods.
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