Markets in Astigarraga
Gipuzkoa, Basque Country
Markets in Astigarraga draw locals looking for fresh produce and second-hand finds at two weekly outdoor street markets. The town, located in Gipuzkoa province, keeps things simple: no municipal market hall, just open-air stalls running on a regular weekly schedule.
Weekly Market Schedule
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Where to stay in Astigarraga
Astigarraga is a small town just minutes from San Sebastián, so staying in San Sebastián City Centre gives you easy access while putting you close to great food, the beach, and the city's own markets. The drive or bus ride over is short and straightforward.
If you'd rather be closer to the action, look for accommodation in Astigarraga Town Centre itself, where you can walk to the cider houses and local markets without any fuss. It's a quiet, convenient base with a genuinely local feel.
Tours & Activities in Astigarraga
Street markets in Astigarraga
The Pea Fair is Astigarraga's produce-focused market, held outdoors each week and dedicated to fresh vegetables and prepared foods. It reflects the agricultural character of the area and is a practical stop for anyone after locally sourced ingredients.
The Second-Hand Exchange Market runs weekly alongside it, offering clothing and footwear at the kind of prices you'd expect from a community swap-style format. Both markets are outdoor and free to browse, making them an easy addition to a morning in town.
Planning your visit
Astigarraga sits close to Donostia-San Sebastián, which has a much larger market scene if you're looking for more variety. For official local information, the Astigarraga town council website is the best place to confirm current market schedules before you travel. Nearby Hernani also has street markets worth checking if you're exploring the area.