Markets in Seville
Seville, Andalusia
Markets in Seville are spread across the city's distinct barrios, from the tiled halls of Triana to open-air stalls in the eastern suburbs. Seville has over 25 markets to explore, ranging from permanent municipal food halls to weekly street markets selling everything from fresh produce to second-hand goods.
The municipal markets open Monday to Saturday and are your best bet for fresh fish, Iberian ham, and seasonal fruit from the Guadalquivir valley. Street markets follow a weekly schedule, so check below to see what's on each day.
This guide covers every market in Seville with opening hours, locations, and what to expect. You can also use our Markets Near Me page to find stalls close to wherever you're staying. For more on the city's market culture, the Seville tourism office has background on the most popular halls.
Weekly Market Schedule
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Tours & Activities in Seville
Seville market days
Street markets in Seville run on different days depending on the neighbourhood. Thursday stands out thanks to El Jueves, one of the oldest flea markets in Spain, held on Calle Feria since the Middle Ages. Other street markets are scattered across the week, so the MarketsByDay table above is the easiest way to plan your visit.
The municipal markets are open six days a week and don't need as much planning. Just turn up any morning from Monday to Saturday.
Municipal markets in Seville
Seville's municipal markets are covered halls where local stall holders sell fresh produce, meat, fish, and deli goods year-round. Triana Market, on the west bank of the Guadalquivir, sits on the site of the old Castle of San Jorge and is one of the most recognisable market buildings in the city. Other neighbourhood markets like Las Palmeritas, Bellavista, and El Porvenir serve their surrounding communities with daily staples at lower prices.
Arenal Market
Every week — Friday, Monday, Tuesday, Saturday, Thursday, Wednesday
Bellavista Food Market
Every week — Friday, Monday, Tuesday, Saturday, Thursday, Wednesday
Candelaria Market
Every week — Friday, Monday, Tuesday, Saturday, Thursday, Wednesday
El Porvenir Market
Every week — Friday, Sunday, Tuesday, Saturday, Thursday, Wednesday
Las Palmeritas Supply Market
Every week — Friday, Monday, Tuesday, Saturday, Thursday, Wednesday
Tiro de Línea Supply Market
Every week — Friday, Monday, Tuesday, Saturday, Thursday, Wednesday
Triana Market
Every week — Friday, Monday, Tuesday, Saturday, Thursday, Wednesday
Street markets in Seville
Seville's weekly street markets are where you'll find the biggest variety. El Jueves, held every Thursday on Calle Feria, is one of the oldest flea markets in Spain and worth checking out for vintage finds and antiques. Across the city, neighbourhood mercadillos set up on different days with stalls selling clothes, household goods, and fresh produce.
Most street markets run from early morning until around 2pm. The bigger ones like Sevilla Este and Torreblanca draw large crowds, so arriving before 11am gives you the best selection.
Alcampo Market (Sueminencia 2)
Every week — Sunday
El Jueves Historic Street Market
Every week — Thursday
El Pedroso Street Market
Every week — Saturday
El Saucejo Street Market (Monday)
Every week — Monday
Gerena Street Market
Every week — Friday
Hippie Artisanal Market
Every week — Friday, Saturday, Thursday, Wednesday
Los Carteros Street Market
Every week — Friday
Martín de la Jara Street Market
Every week — Saturday
Paradas Thursday Market
Every week — Thursday
Puebla del Río Street Market
Every week — Monday
PV Street Market
Every week — Friday, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Wednesday
Roda de Andalucía Street Market
Every week — Monday
Ronda del Tamarguillo Street Market
Every week — Friday
Santa Justa Railway Modelling Market
Monthly — Saturday
Sevilla Este Street Market
Every week — Sunday
Sevilla Street Market
Every week — Thursday
Sueminencia Second-hand and New Market
Every week — Sunday
Torreblanca Street Market
Every week — Saturday
Villanueva de San Juan Street Market (Tuesday)
Every week — Tuesday
Vintage Collectibles Stall at Plaza del Cabildo Market
Every week — Sunday
Tips for visiting Seville's markets
Go early, especially in summer. Seville gets extremely hot from June through September, and most outdoor stalls start packing up well before the afternoon heat peaks. Municipal markets are covered and stay open until mid-afternoon.
Bring cash for the street markets. Many stalls don't take cards. The municipal markets are more likely to have card machines, but smaller stalls may still prefer cash.
If you're exploring the wider Seville province, nearby towns like Dos Hermanas and Carmona have their own markets and are easy day trips from the city.