Perafita Weekly Market
Weekly Wednesday market at Plaça Major with clothing, flowers, plants, and local handicrafts. Accepts cash, contactless, and mobile payments.
Perafita Weekly Market sets up every Wednesday from 8am to 2pm at Plaça Major in Perafita, a small village in the Lluçanès highlands of Barcelona province. Stalls sell clothing, flowers, plants, and handicrafts. Unlike most street markets, this one accepts contactless and mobile payments alongside cash. Get there early for the best selection, as stalls start packing up well before closing time.
What you'll find
The market focuses on three main categories: clothing and textiles, flowers and plants, and handmade crafts. It's a compact market geared toward the local community rather than tourists, so expect practical goods at fair prices. For more market days in the area, check the street markets in Perafita page.
Opening Hours
Every week — Wednesday
| Day | Hours | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | — | Closed |
| Tuesday | — | Closed |
| Wednesday (today) | 08:00 – 14:00 | Open |
| Thursday | — | Closed |
| Friday | — | Closed |
| Saturday | — | Closed |
| Sunday | — | Closed |
Tours & Activities in Perafita
What You'll Find
Location
How to get to Perafita Weekly Market
The market is at Plaça Major, the main square in Perafita. The village sits in the rural Lluçanès area of Osona, about 90km north of Barcelona. You'll need a car to get here as public transport connections are limited. Parking is easy to find in the village.
Facilities & Accessibility
Contact & Details
Email: perafita@diba.cat
Frequently Asked Questions
What day is Perafita Weekly Market? ▼
Perafita Weekly Market runs every Wednesday from 8am to 2pm. It's the only regular market day in the village, so Wednesday morning is the time to go.
What can you buy at Perafita Weekly Market? ▼
You'll find clothing, textiles, flowers, plants, and handicrafts. It's a small local market, so the range is focused but the quality is good. Don't expect a huge food section.
Do I need cash at Perafita Weekly Market? ▼
Not necessarily. This market accepts contactless and mobile payments as well as cash, which is unusual for a small village market. That said, having some cash on hand is always a good idea.