Urús Weekly Market
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Urús Weekly Market

Street Market Urús, Girona, Catalonia
Updated 18 January 2026 Verified information

Weekly Wednesday market with 8 stalls selling fresh produce, meat, bread, and local cheese in this Pyrenean village.

Urús Weekly Market is a small indoor market in Urús, a Pyrenean village in the Cerdanya valley, Girona province. It runs every Wednesday from 9:00 to 13:00 on Camí Rota, with around 8 stalls. Both cash and contactless payments are accepted. Arrive early for the best pick of fresh produce.

What you'll find

The stalls focus on everyday essentials: fresh fruits and vegetables, meat and poultry, bread and bakery goods, and local cheese and dairy. It's a food market geared towards the local community rather than a general street market, so don't expect clothing or household goods.

Opening Hours

Every week — Wednesday

Day Hours Status
Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday (today) 09:00 – 13:00 Open
Thursday Closed
Friday Closed
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Tours & Activities in Urús

What You'll Find

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

Location

Cami Rota, 1D, 17538 Urús, Girona, España

Urús, Girona, Spain

Get Directions

How to get to Urús Weekly Market

The market sets up on Camí Rota, 1D, the main road through the village. Urús is in the eastern Cerdanya, accessible by regional roads from Puigcerdà. Public transport is limited, so a car is the easiest option.

Facilities & Accessibility

Wheelchair Accessible
Wheelchair Accessible

Contact & Details

Email: ajuntament@urus.cat

Stalls: 8

Frequently Asked Questions

What day is Urús Weekly Market?

Urús Weekly Market runs every Wednesday from 9:00 to 13:00. It's a weekly market, so it sets up the same day year round.

What can you buy at Urús Weekly Market?

Fresh fruits, vegetables, meat, bread, and local cheese and dairy. With 8 stalls, it's a compact food market focused on daily essentials from the Cerdanya area.

Do I need cash at Urús Weekly Market?

Cash works, but this market also accepts contactless and mobile payments, which is unusual for a small village market.