L'Esquirol Weekly Market
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L'Esquirol Weekly Market

Street Market L'Esquirol, Barcelona, Catalonia
Updated 18 January 2026 Verified information

Weekly Friday market with around 15 stalls selling fresh produce, meat, bread, and local Osona cheese.

L'Esquirol Weekly Market sets up every Friday from 8am to 2pm at Plaça Nova in L'Esquirol, a small town in the Osona comarca of Barcelona province. Around 15 stalls sell fresh produce, meat, bread, and cheese from the surrounding valleys. Cash, contactless, and mobile payments are all accepted.

What you'll find

Stalls focus on everyday essentials: seasonal fruit and vegetables, meat and poultry, freshly baked bread, and dairy products including local Osona cheese. It's a compact market geared towards weekly grocery shopping rather than browsing, so get there early for the best pick.

Opening Hours

Every week — Friday

Day Hours Status
Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday (today) Closed
Thursday Closed
Friday 08:00 – 14:00 Open
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Tours & Activities in L'Esquirol

What You'll Find

Fresh Fruits Fresh Vegetables Meat & Poultry Cheese & Dairy Bread & Bakery

Location

Plaça Nova, 08511 L'Esquirol, Barcelona, España

L'Esquirol, Barcelona, Spain

Get Directions

How to get to L'Esquirol Weekly Market

The market is at Plaça Nova, the main square in the centre of L'Esquirol. The town is accessible via the C-153 from Vic or the BV-5224 from Rupit. Street parking is available near the square on market day. If you're exploring more street markets in L'Esquirol, this is the one to catch.

Facilities & Accessibility

Wheelchair Accessible
Wheelchair Accessible

Contact & Details

Email: lesquirol@diba.cat

Stalls: 15

Frequently Asked Questions

What day is L'Esquirol Weekly Market?

L'Esquirol Weekly Market runs every Friday from 8am to 2pm at Plaça Nova. It's a weekly market, so if you miss it you'll need to wait until the following Friday.

What can you buy at L'Esquirol Weekly Market?

Fresh fruit, vegetables, meat, poultry, bread, and local cheese and dairy. The market has around 15 stalls focused on fresh produce and everyday staples from the Osona region.

Do I need cash at L'Esquirol Weekly Market?

Not necessarily. While cash is always handy at Spanish markets, stalls here also accept contactless and mobile payments.