Markets in El Tiemblo
Avila, Castile and León
El Tiemblo markets give visitors three distinct weekly outdoor markets to explore, covering everything from fresh fruit and vegetables to handmade crafts and second-hand goods. All three run on a weekly schedule and are held outdoors, making them best visited in good weather.
Weekly Market Schedule
| Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
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MondayNo markets▼
Tuesday1market▼
WednesdayNo markets▼
ThursdayNo markets▼
Friday1market▼
Saturday2markets▼
Sunday1market▼
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Where to stay in El Tiemblo
Staying in the centre of El Tiemblo puts you within easy walking distance of the local markets and the town's main squares. Try Town Centre for the most convenient base, where you'll find small guesthouses and rural accommodation typical of this part of Ávila.
If you prefer a quieter setting, the area around the Toros de Guisando is popular with visitors to the region and has a handful of rural options worth considering. Gredos Foothills gives you easy access to both the town and the surrounding natural park, making it a solid choice if you plan to combine market visits with a bit of countryside.
Tours & Activities in El Tiemblo
Street markets in El Tiemblo
El Tiemblo Weekly Market is the most practical stop for everyday shopping, with stalls offering fresh fruit, fresh vegetables, clothing and handicrafts. It is a good starting point if you are visiting the town and want to pick up local produce alongside affordable everyday goods.
The El Tiemblo Medieval Market brings a different character to the town's market calendar, focusing on handicrafts and prepared foods in a themed outdoor setting. It is worth timing your trip around this market if you are interested in artisan products or traditional Castilian food.
The El Tiemblo Second-Hand Market rounds out the weekly offer with an outdoor flea market format. Browsers looking for pre-owned items will find this a relaxed and inexpensive outing. El Tiemblo sits within Ávila province, and nearby towns such as Cebreros and El Barraco also hold their own weekly markets if you want to combine visits. For general visitor information about the area, the Ayuntamiento de El Tiemblo is the official local source.