Moclinejo Street Market is a weekly street market held in the centre of Moclinejo, a small town in Málaga province. The market operates every Friday from 9am to 2pm in Plaza España. Vendors offer a variety of goods including clothing, household items, and local products. This traditional mercadillo serves the local community and surrounding villages in the Axarquía region.
Pl. Espaňa, 29738 Moclinejo, Málaga, España
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About Moclinejo Street Market
The market takes place in Plaza España, the main square of this traditional Axarquía village located in the hills above the Costa del Sol.
Vendors set up their stalls early on Friday mornings, creating a social hub where locals gather to shop and catch up on news. You'll find a mix of clothing stalls offering affordable garments, household goods, and some local produce depending on the season.
The compact size of the market means you can browse all the stalls comfortably within an hour or two. The best time to visit is mid-morning when the selection is at its peak and the atmosphere is most lively.
Most vendors accept cash only, so come prepared with euros. Moclinejo is easily recognisable by its distinctive church tower and offers pleasant views across the surrounding countryside after your market visit.
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Every week - Friday
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Pl. Espaňa, 29738 Moclinejo, Málaga, España
Get DirectionsHow to Get There
Moclinejo is located about 30km northeast of Málaga city centre via the A-7 and MA-3203 roads.
By car, take the A-7 eastbound towards Almería, then exit at junction 272 for Rincón de la Victoria and follow signs to Moclinejo. Public transport options are limited, with infrequent bus services from Málaga.
The market is held directly in Plaza España in the town centre, which has some street parking available nearby.
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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 opens at 9am on Fridays and runs until 2pm. Vendors typically start setting up their stalls earlier in the morning.
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