Markets in Berga
Barcelona, Catalonia
Berga markets offer a compact but well-rounded selection of three weekly outdoor street markets, covering everything from antiques to organic produce and clothing. All three run on a weekly schedule, so with a bit of planning you can catch more than one during a short stay in this Catalan town in the province of Barcelona.
Weekly Market Schedule
| Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
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MondayNo markets▼
TuesdayNo markets▼
WednesdayNo markets▼
ThursdayNo markets▼
FridayNo markets▼
Saturday2markets▼
SundayNo markets▼
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Where to stay in Berga
Staying in Town Centre puts you within easy walking distance of the main market sites and the old quarter. The town is compact, so a central base means you won't need a car to get around on market days.
For a comfortable stay, Eixample offers a quieter option with good access to the centre. Accommodation in Berga tends to be small and local, so book ahead if you're visiting during the Patum festival period when the town gets busy.
Tours & Activities in Berga
Street markets in Berga
The Berga Weekly Market is the largest of the three, with 70 stalls selling fresh fruit, fresh vegetables, clothing, footwear, and flowers and plants. It is the go-to option for everyday shopping and a good first stop if you are visiting for the first time.
The Berga Spring Market runs weekly with 20 stalls focused on fresh fruit, fresh vegetables, and organic produce, making it the place to look for locally grown and eco-friendly food in Berga. If you are travelling from a nearby city like Manresa and want to pick up quality regional produce, this market is worth planning around.
The Berga Antiques and Collectibles Fair rounds out the offer with a weekly outdoor format dedicated entirely to antiques and collectibles. Stall numbers are not fixed, so the size of the fair can vary from week to week.
Planning your visit
All three markets are held outdoors, so weather is worth factoring in before you go. The official Berga municipality website publishes local event and market updates that can help you confirm schedules before travelling. Visitors combining Berga with the wider region may also find markets in nearby Manresa a useful addition to their itinerary.