Barbens Weekly Market
Weekly Thursday market with around 15 stalls selling fresh produce, bread, meat and clothing in the Pla d'Urgell area of Lleida.
Barbens Weekly Market runs every Thursday from 8:00 to 14:00 in this small Pla d'Urgell village in the province of Lleida. Around 15 stalls set up on Carrer de Ramon I Cajal, selling fresh produce, bakery goods, meat and clothing. The market is held indoors and is wheelchair accessible. Stalls accept cash, contactless and mobile payments. Get there mid-morning for the best selection.
What you'll find
You'll find fresh fruits and vegetables from local suppliers, bread and bakery items, meat and poultry, and a selection of clothing and textiles. It's a compact market geared towards everyday essentials for residents of Barbens and surrounding villages.
Opening Hours
Every week — Thursday
| Day | Hours | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | — | Closed |
| Tuesday | — | Closed |
| Wednesday (today) | — | Closed |
| Thursday | 08:00 – 14:00 | Open |
| Friday | — | Closed |
| Saturday | — | Closed |
| Sunday | — | Closed |
Tours & Activities in Barbens
What You'll Find
Location
How to get to Barbens Weekly Market
The market sets up on Carrer de Ramon I Cajal in the centre of Barbens. Barbens is a small village so parking nearby is straightforward. The closest larger town is Tàrrega, about 15 minutes by car. Public transport is limited, so driving is the easiest option. Check the Ajuntament de Barbens for any schedule updates.
Facilities & Accessibility
Contact & Details
Frequently Asked Questions
What day is Barbens Weekly Market? ▼
Barbens Weekly Market runs every Thursday from 8:00 to 14:00. It's a year-round market that operates rain or shine since it's held indoors.
What can you buy at Barbens Weekly Market? ▼
Around 15 stalls sell fresh fruits, vegetables, bread, meat and poultry, plus clothing and textiles. The focus is on everyday essentials rather than artisan or speciality goods.
Do I need cash at Barbens Weekly Market? ▼
Not necessarily. Stalls accept contactless and mobile payments alongside cash, which is unusual for a small village market in Lleida.