Markets in Cabanillas del Campo

Guadalajara, Castile-La Mancha

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Cabanillas del Campo markets give visitors two weekly outdoor options, both running on a regular schedule in this small town in Guadalajara province. The markets are street-based and entirely outdoor, so fair weather makes for the best experience.

Weekly Market Schedule

MondayNo markets
TuesdayNo markets
WednesdayNo markets
ThursdayNo markets
Friday1market
Saturday1market
SundayNo markets

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Where to stay in Cabanillas del Campo

Cabanillas del Campo is a small town, so staying centrally in Town Centre puts you within easy reach of the local markets and day-to-day amenities. The town is also well connected to Guadalajara city, so you could base yourself there if you want more hotel options and still make the short trip out.

If you prefer to stay close by, look for accommodation along the main residential areas near the town hall, where you can walk to most of what the town offers without needing a car.

Tours & Activities in Cabanillas del Campo

Street markets in Cabanillas del Campo

The Cabanillas del Campo Weekly Market is the larger of the two, with around 30 stalls spread across an outdoor site. Traders cover a solid range of everyday goods including fresh fruit, fresh vegetables, clothing, footwear, and flowers and plants, making it a practical stop for locals and visitors alike.

The Cabanillas del Campo Second-Hand Market runs separately on a weekly basis and draws a more browsing-oriented crowd. Stall count figures are not published, but shoppers can expect clothing, books, and antiques among the offerings, making it worth a look if you enjoy rummaging for second-hand finds.

Neither market has an organic or eco-certified section at present. If you are interested in larger markets in the area, nearby Guadalajara city and Azuqueca de Henares host more extensive weekly markets with a broader range of produce and specialist stalls.

Nearby Cities in Guadalajara