Markets in Lebrija
Seville, Andalusia
Markets in Lebrija include a traditional municipal food hall and a weekly open-air street market. This small town in southern Seville province sits in the lower Guadalquivir basin, surrounded by farmland that supplies its market stalls with fresh local produce.
Weekly Market Schedule
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Tours & Activities in Lebrija
Municipal market in Lebrija
The Mercado de Abastos on Calle Arcos is open six days a week and stocks fresh fruit, vegetables, meat, fish, cheese, and bread. With around 15 stalls, it's a compact market where you can pick up everything for a home-cooked meal in one stop.
Street market in Lebrija
Every Tuesday morning, the Mercadillo de Lebrija sets up along Avenida Miguel de Unamuno with roughly 40 stalls selling clothing, footwear, handicrafts, flowers, and plants. It runs from 9:00 to 14:00.
Planning your visit
Lebrija is well connected to other market towns in the province. Sanlúcar de Barrameda and Seville both have larger market scenes worth exploring. For more on the town itself, Andalucía Tourism has a useful overview.