Markets in Guareña

Badajoz, Extremadura

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Guareña has two markets covering different needs. The local farmers market hours question comes up often, so it's worth knowing that both markets run on a weekly schedule. The Guareña Municipal Market handles everyday fresh produce indoors, while the Guareña Collectibles Market brings antiques and handicrafts to the streets once a week. Together they give a reasonable picture of what this Badajoz town has to offer visitors on market day.

Weekly Market Schedule

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Where to stay in Guareña

Guareña is a small town, so your best bet is staying centrally near the town centre, where you can easily reach the market on foot. Try Town Centre for the most convenient base, with local bars and cafes close at hand.

If you prefer a bit more comfort or flexibility, the nearby city of Mérida is just a short drive away and offers a broader choice of accommodation for those who want to explore the wider region.

Tours & Activities in Guareña

Municipal markets in Guareña

The Guareña Municipal Market is the town's covered market, operating indoors with around 15 stalls. It runs weekly and stocks fresh fruit, vegetables, meat and poultry, fish and seafood, and cheese and dairy products. It is the most practical stop for anyone looking to pick up everyday provisions while in town.

Street markets in Guareña

The Guareña Collectibles Market is the larger of the two markets, with 30 outdoor stalls running on a weekly schedule. It focuses on antiques and handicrafts rather than food, making it the better option for browsing and picking up something to take home. If you are visiting the wider province, the Badajoz markets page covers other options across the region, and nearby towns such as Don Benito and Villanueva de la Serena also hold their own regular markets.

Nearby Cities in Badajoz