Markets in Riaza

Segovia, Castile and León

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Riaza, a small town in the province of Segovia, holds two street markets that give visitors a genuine taste of local life and regional culture. Both run weekly and take place outdoors, making them best suited to fair-weather visits. Between them they cover a broad spread of goods, from collectible antiques to everyday fresh produce.

Weekly Market Schedule

Monday1market
TuesdayNo markets
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Where to stay in Riaza

Riaza is a small medieval town, so your best bet is to stay right in the Town Centre, where you'll be within easy walking distance of the market square and the historic circular plaza. The Hotel La Trucha is a solid choice if you want somewhere comfortable and well-located without any fuss.

If you prefer a quieter stay, a rural house or casa rural on the edge of town works well too, and you can still reach the centre on foot in minutes.

Tours & Activities in Riaza

Street markets in Riaza

El Rasero Antiques and Decoration Market is the more distinctive of the two, dedicated entirely to antiques and decorative objects. It runs weekly outdoors and draws collectors and curious browsers alike looking for furniture, ceramics, and vintage pieces from across the region.

The Riaza Weekly Market covers everyday essentials and local specialities, with stalls selling fresh fruit, fresh vegetables, cheese and dairy products, clothing, and handicrafts. It is a practical weekly stop for locals and a good way for visitors to pick up regional cheeses and handmade goods in one place.

Planning your visit

Both markets are held outdoors, so checking local weather before you go is worthwhile, particularly in winter when Riaza sits at altitude and temperatures drop sharply. For official local information, the Ayuntamiento de Riaza is the best source for confirmed market dates and any seasonal changes to schedules. If you are exploring the wider area, the nearby towns of Ayllón and Sepúlveda also hold their own markets and are within easy driving distance.

Nearby Cities in Segovia