Puigpelat Weekly Market
Weekly Tuesday market with around 15 stalls selling fresh fruit, vegetables, and organic produce in Puigpelat, Tarragona.
Puigpelat Weekly Market sets up every Tuesday from 9am to 2pm on Carrer de les Escoles in Puigpelat, a small town in the Alt Camp comarca of Tarragona province. With around 15 stalls, this is a compact market focused on fresh produce and organic products from local farms. Stalls accept cash, contactless, and mobile payments. Get there early for the best selection.
What you'll find
The stalls focus on fresh fruit, vegetables, and organic products sourced from the surrounding agricultural area. It's a quality-over-quantity market where you can talk directly to the growers. Check out the other street markets in Puigpelat for more options nearby.
Opening Hours
Every week — Tuesday
| Day | Hours | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | — | Closed |
| Tuesday | 09:00 – 14:00 | Open |
| Wednesday (today) | — | Closed |
| Thursday | — | Closed |
| Friday | — | Closed |
| Saturday | — | Closed |
| Sunday | — | Closed |
Tours & Activities in Puigpelat
What You'll Find
Location
Carrer de les Escoles, 43812 Puigpelat, Tarragona, España
Puigpelat, Tarragona, Spain
Get DirectionsHow to get to Puigpelat Weekly Market
The market sets up on Carrer de les Escoles in the town centre. Puigpelat is about 20km northwest of Tarragona city, just off the N-240. Street parking is available nearby during market hours.
Facilities & Accessibility
Contact & Details
Email: registre@puigpelat.altanet.org
Stalls: 15
Frequently Asked Questions
What day is Puigpelat Weekly Market? ▼
Puigpelat Weekly Market runs every Tuesday from 9am to 2pm. It does not run on any other day of the week.
What can you buy at Puigpelat Weekly Market? ▼
The 15 stalls sell fresh fruit, vegetables, and organic produce from local farms in the Alt Camp area. Everything is seasonal, so what's available changes throughout the year.
Do I need cash at Puigpelat Weekly Market? ▼
Not necessarily. Stalls here accept cash, contactless, and mobile payments, which is unusual for a small village market.