Markets in Monreal del Campo
Teruel, Aragon
Monreal del Campo markets give visitors a straightforward way to pick up fresh local produce, meat, fish, and everyday goods in this small Aragonese town. Both markets are outdoor street markets running on a weekly schedule, making it easy to time a visit around market day.
Weekly Market Schedule
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TuesdayNo markets▼
WednesdayNo markets▼
ThursdayNo markets▼
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Where to stay in Monreal del Campo
Monreal del Campo is a small town, so your best bet is staying in town centre, where you'll be within easy walking distance of the local markets and the main square. A handful of rural guesthouses and small hotels serve visitors passing through this part of Teruel.
If you want more options or a comfortable base to explore the area, the nearby city of Teruel is just a short drive away and offers a broader choice of accommodation, making it worth considering if you plan to visit multiple markets across the province.
Tours & Activities in Monreal del Campo
Street markets in Monreal del Campo
The Monreal del Campo Weekly Market is an outdoor street market selling fresh fruit, fresh vegetables, meat and poultry, fish and seafood, and clothing. It runs weekly and is a practical stop for both food shopping and picking up everyday wear.
Markets in Route is a second weekly outdoor market in town, covering fresh fruit, vegetables, meat and poultry, fish and seafood, and cheese and dairy. If you are particularly interested in cheese and dairy products, this is the market to prioritise over the weekly general market.
Both markets are free to browse and suit a relaxed morning visit. Monreal del Campo sits within the province of Teruel, and if you are exploring the region, nearby towns such as Calamocha and Molina de Aragón also hold their own weekly markets worth combining into a day trip.