Markets in Maqueda
Malaga, Andalusia
Maqueda has three outdoor street markets, all running on a weekly schedule and between them covering clothing, footwear, fresh produce, flowers, plants and handicrafts. The largest is the Friday market run by Campanillas, which sets up 25 stalls selling clothing, handicrafts, footwear and flowers. There are no municipal or covered markets in Maqueda. For the wider context of markets across the province, see the Malaga markets page.
Weekly Market Schedule
| Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
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Monday1market▼
TuesdayNo markets▼
WednesdayNo markets▼
ThursdayNo markets▼
Friday2markets▼
SaturdayNo markets▼
SundayNo markets▼
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Where to stay in Maqueda
Maqueda is a small village, so your best bet is to base yourself in nearby Málaga city, where you'll find plenty of accommodation options close to the action. Staying in Málaga City Centre puts you within easy reach of the area's markets and gives you a good base for day trips.
If you prefer somewhere quieter, Málaga Historic Quarter has charming smaller hotels and guesthouses that work well for a short stay.
Tours & Activities in Maqueda
Street markets in Maqueda
The Campanillas Friday Street Market is the biggest of the three, with 25 outdoor stalls focused on clothing, handicrafts, footwear and flowers and plants. It runs every Friday and is entirely open air, so fair weather makes the most of a visit.
The Campanillas Monday Market offers a slightly different mix across its 23 stalls, adding fresh fruit and fresh vegetables alongside clothing, footwear and flowers. Running every Monday, it is a practical option for weekly grocery shopping as well as browsing general goods.
The Maqueda Friday Market is the smallest of the three at 15 stalls, concentrating on clothing, footwear and handicrafts. It also runs weekly on Fridays, giving visitors the option to combine both Friday markets on the same day. If you want to explore further, the markets in nearby Coin and Alhaurin de la Torre are worth the short drive.