Lloret de Mar Weekly Market
Weekly Tuesday market with around 40 stalls selling fresh produce, clothing, handicrafts and leather goods from 9am to 1:30pm.
Lloret de Mar Weekly Market sets up every Tuesday from 9am to 1:30pm along Avinguda del Rieral in Lloret de Mar, on the Costa Brava coast. Around 40 stalls line the street selling fresh fruit, vegetables, clothing, handicrafts and leather goods. Both cash and contactless payments are accepted. Get there early for the best selection, as stalls start packing up around midday.
What you'll find
Fresh fruits and vegetables sit alongside clothing, textiles and footwear. You'll also find handmade crafts and leather goods. It's one of two street markets in Lloret de Mar that run on Tuesdays, so you can visit both in a single morning.
Opening Hours
Every week — Tuesday
| Day | Hours | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | — | Closed |
| Tuesday | 09:00 – 13:30 | Open |
| Wednesday (today) | — | Closed |
| Thursday | — | Closed |
| Friday | — | Closed |
| Saturday | — | Closed |
| Sunday | — | Closed |
Tours & Activities in Lloret de Mar
What You'll Find
Location
How to get to Lloret de Mar Weekly Market
The market runs along Avinguda del Rieral in central Lloret de Mar, within walking distance of the main beach area and most hotels. The Lloret de Mar tourism website has more details on shopping in town.
Facilities & Accessibility
Contact & Details
Phone: +34972361800
Stalls: 40
Frequently Asked Questions
What day is Lloret de Mar Weekly Market? ▼
The market runs every Tuesday from 9am to 1:30pm, year round. It does not set up on local holidays falling on a Tuesday.
What can you buy at Lloret de Mar Weekly Market? ▼
Around 40 stalls sell fresh fruit, vegetables, clothing, textiles, handicrafts, footwear and leather goods. The mix leans towards everyday shopping rather than tourist souvenirs.
Do I need cash at Lloret de Mar Weekly Market? ▼
Most stalls accept cash, contactless and mobile payments, so you don't need to worry about finding an ATM beforehand. That said, smaller stalls may still prefer cash for low-value purchases.