Markets in Fuentesauco
Zamora, Castile and León
Fuentesauco markets give visitors two outdoor street options, both running weekly and offering a practical mix of everyday goods. The town sits in the province of Zamora, and its markets reflect the straightforward, local character of this part of Castile and León.
Weekly Market Schedule
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Where to stay in Fuentesauco
Fuentesauco is a small town, so your best bet is to stay centrally, where you can easily walk to the market and the main square. Town Centre puts you close to everything without needing a car.
If you prefer a bit more comfort or flexibility, consider basing yourself in Zamora city, around 30 kilometres away, and making a day trip out for market days. Accommodation options there are more varied, and the drive is straightforward.
Tours & Activities in Fuentesauco
Street markets in Fuentesauco
The Fuentesaúco All Saints' Fair is the more complete of the two markets, covering clothing, footwear, fresh fruit, fresh vegetables, and meat and poultry across its outdoor stalls. It runs weekly and is the best single stop if you are looking for both food and non-food products in one visit.
The Fuentesaúco Weekly Market focuses on clothing and footwear, also held weekly in an outdoor setting. It is a useful option if apparel is your main reason for visiting, though stall counts for both markets are not officially confirmed.
Planning your visit
Both markets are outdoors, so weather is worth checking before you travel. If you are exploring the wider region, nearby towns such as Salamanca and others across the Zamora area also hold regular markets and can be combined into a day trip. For general information about the municipality, the Ayuntamiento de Fuentesauco is a useful reference for local event updates.