Brunete Street Market
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Brunete Street Market

Street Market Brunete, Madrid, Community of madrid
Updated 18 January 2026 Verified information

Weekly Saturday market with around 25 stalls selling clothing, footwear, and handicrafts on Calle de las Olivas in Brunete.

Mercadillo de Brunete is a weekly street market that sets up every Saturday morning on Calle de las Olivas in Brunete, a small town about 28 km west of Madrid. Around 25 stalls line the street selling clothing, textiles, footwear, leather goods, and handicrafts. Bring cash, as card payments are not widely accepted. Get there early for the best selection.

What you'll find

The market leans heavily towards clothing and textiles, with stalls selling everyday wear alongside leather bags and footwear. You'll also find handmade crafts and accessories. It's a compact market, so you can browse the full range in under an hour. Prices are competitive, especially for basics.

Opening Hours

Every week — Saturday

Day Hours Status
Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday (today) Closed
Thursday Closed
Friday Closed
Saturday 08:00 – 15:00 Open
Sunday Closed

Tours & Activities in Brunete

What You'll Find

Footwear & Leather Clothing & Textiles Handicrafts

Location

C. de las Olivas, 28690 Brunete, Madrid, España

Brunete, Madrid, Spain

Get Directions

How to get to Brunete Street Market

The market sets up on Calle de las Olivas in the town centre. Brunete is accessible from Madrid by regional bus, and the market is a short walk from the main bus stops. Street parking is available in the surrounding residential areas. For more street markets in Brunete, check the full listing on the city page.

Facilities & Accessibility

Wheelchair Accessible
🐾 Pet Friendly
Wheelchair Accessible

Contact & Details

Stalls: 25

Frequently Asked Questions

What day is the Brunete street market?

The mercadillo de Brunete runs every Saturday morning on Calle de las Olivas. It's a weekly market, so it sets up rain or shine throughout the year.

What can you buy at the Brunete market?

Mostly clothing, textiles, footwear, and leather goods. There's also a selection of local handicrafts. Fresh produce is limited compared to larger mercadillos in the Madrid region.

Do I need cash at Brunete Street Market?

Yes. Most stalls only accept cash, so withdraw money before you go. There's no guarantee of finding an ATM right at the market.