The Dutch Park Second-Hand Market is a weekly street market located on the FV-104 highway in La Oliva, Fuerteventura. This mercadillo operates exclusively on Sundays from 10 AM to 2 PM. The market specialises in second-hand goods and pre-owned items. Vendors offer a variety of used clothing, household items, books, and vintage finds.
FV-104, 35640 La Oliva, Las Palmas, España
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About Dutch Park Second-Hand Market
Visitors can expect a relaxed Sunday morning atmosphere at this outdoor second-hand market.
The market is situated along the main FV-104 road, making it easily accessible for both locals and tourists exploring the La Oliva area. Vendors typically set up their stalls early in the morning, displaying an eclectic mix of pre-owned items across tables and makeshift displays.
You might find anything from vintage clothing and accessories to household goods, books, and collectibles. The best selection is usually available during the first hour of operation, so arriving closer to 10 AM is recommended.
Most transactions are conducted in cash, and prices are generally negotiable. The market provides an opportunity to browse for unique finds while enjoying the Sunday morning sun in this part of northern Fuerteventura.
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Every week - Sunday
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FV-104, 35640 La Oliva, Las Palmas, España
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The market is located directly on the FV-104 highway in La Oliva, making it accessible by car or taxi.
Public bus services operate along this route, with stops near the market area. From Corralejo, take the bus heading towards La Oliva village.
If driving, look for roadside parking areas along the FV-104 where vendors typically set up on Sunday mornings.
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About Street Markets
Street markets are outdoor markets that typically operate on specific days of the week, offering fresh produce, local crafts, and authentic Spanish culture.
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The market specialises in second-hand goods including vintage clothing, household items, books, accessories, and various collectibles.
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