Marinaleda Street Market
Weekly Wednesday market with around 15 stalls selling clothing, handicrafts, and leather goods in this cooperative Seville province town.
Marinaleda Street Market sets up every Wednesday from 9am to 2pm in this small cooperative town in the Seville province. Around 15 stalls line the streets, selling clothing, handicrafts, and leather goods. Bring cash, as card payments aren't accepted. Get there early for the best selection, as stalls start packing up well before 2pm.
What you'll find
The market focuses on practical goods rather than fresh produce. Clothing and textiles make up the bulk of what's on offer, alongside handmade crafts and footwear. If you're after leather bags or belts, a few stalls specialise in those. It's a compact market that you can browse in under an hour.
Opening Hours
Every week — Wednesday
| Day | Hours | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | — | Closed |
| Tuesday | — | Closed |
| Wednesday (today) | 09:00 – 14:00 | Open |
| Thursday | — | Closed |
| Friday | — | Closed |
| Saturday | — | Closed |
| Sunday | — | Closed |
Tours & Activities in Marinaleda
What You'll Find
Location
How to get to Marinaleda Street Market
The market sets up in the town centre of Marinaleda, about 90 km from Seville via the A-92 motorway. Free parking is available on nearby streets. Public transport is limited, so driving is the easiest option. If you're exploring other street markets in Marinaleda, this is the only one.
Facilities & Accessibility
Contact & Details
Stalls: 15
Frequently Asked Questions
What day is Marinaleda Street Market? ▼
Marinaleda Street Market runs every Wednesday from 9am to 2pm, year round. It's the only weekly market in the town.
Do I need cash at Marinaleda Street Market? ▼
Yes. All stalls are cash only and there's no ATM at the market itself. Withdraw cash in advance or stop in Estepa or Écija on the way.
What can you buy at Marinaleda Street Market? ▼
Around 15 stalls sell clothing, textiles, handmade crafts, footwear, and leather goods. This is a practical market for everyday items rather than gourmet food or artisan produce.