Markets in Llançà
Girona, Catalonia
The Llançà markt runs twice a week across two separate street markets, giving visitors and locals a regular chance to shop for fresh produce, fish, clothing, and handicrafts in this small Costa Brava fishing town. Both markets are free to browse and reflect the agricultural and maritime character of the Alt Empordà region.
Weekly Market Schedule
| Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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MondayNo markets▼
TuesdayNo markets▼
Wednesday2markets▼
ThursdayNo markets▼
FridayNo markets▼
SaturdayNo markets▼
SundayNo markets▼
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Where to stay in Llançà
Staying in Town Centre puts you close to the local market and within easy walking distance of the seafront. The town is small enough that most accommodation options keep you well-placed for everything.
If you want to be right by the water, Llançà Port is a good choice, with a short walk back into town for market days. For a comfortable, straightforward stay, Hotel Carbonell is a reliable option that locals and visitors alike tend to recommend.
Tours & Activities in Llançà
Street markets in Llançà
The Llançà Weekly Market is the larger of the two, with around 25 stalls set up indoors every week. Stalls cover fresh fruit and vegetables, clothing, handicrafts, and flowers and plants, making it the better choice if you want a broader mix of goods beyond food alone.
The Llançà Port Weekly Market is smaller and held outdoors near the port area, with an unknown but typically more compact number of stalls. It focuses on food, with fresh fruit, vegetables, meat and poultry, fish and seafood, and cheese and dairy on offer. The port setting makes it a practical stop for self-catering visitors staying near the waterfront.
For more market options in the province, Figueres and Roses both hold larger weekly markets within easy driving distance of Llançà.
You can also use our markets near me tool to find other markets along the Costa Brava coast. The Ajuntament de Llançà website carries up-to-date information on local events and any changes to market schedules.