Botija Street Market
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Botija Street Market

Street Market Botija, Cáceres, Extremadura
Updated 18 January 2026 Verified information

Open-air market every Wednesday and Saturday in Plaza Mayor, Botija. Around 15 stalls selling clothing, leather goods and handicrafts.

Botija Street Market sets up twice a week in Plaza Mayor in Botija, a small village in the Cáceres province of Extremadura. Around 15 stalls run every Wednesday and Saturday from 8am to 2pm. Bring cash, as stalls don't take cards. Get there early for the best selection.

What you'll find

The market focuses on clothing, footwear and leather goods, plus locally made handicrafts. It's a compact market serving Botija and the surrounding villages, so expect a straightforward selection rather than a sprawling setup. There's also a children's play area nearby, handy if you're visiting with kids.

Opening Hours

Every week — Saturday, Wednesday

Day Hours Status
Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday (today) 08:00 – 14:00 Open
Thursday Closed
Friday Closed
Saturday 08:00 – 14:00 Open
Sunday Closed

Tours & Activities in Botija

What You'll Find

Footwear & Leather Clothing & Textiles Handicrafts

Location

Pl. Mayor, 15, 10188 Botija, Cáceres, España

Botija, Cáceres, Spain

Get Directions

How to get to Botija Street Market

The market sets up at Plaza Mayor, 15, right in the centre of Botija. Parking is easy to find on streets around the square. Botija is a small village, so you'll want a car to get here. It's about 30 minutes south of Cáceres city. Check out other street markets in Botija if you're exploring the area.

Facilities & Accessibility

👶 Children's Play Area

Contact & Details

Stalls: 15

Frequently Asked Questions

What days is Botija Street Market open?

Botija Street Market runs every Wednesday and Saturday from 8am to 2pm in Plaza Mayor. Stalls start setting up around 8am and most are packed up by early afternoon. Schedules may shift during local holidays.

What can you buy at Botija Street Market?

The 15 stalls sell mainly clothing, footwear, leather goods and handicrafts. It's a small, local market so you won't find fresh produce here, but it's worth a stop if you're in the area.

Do I need cash at Botija Street Market?

Yes. Stalls at Botija Street Market accept cash only. There's no ATM at the market itself, so withdraw money beforehand in a larger town like Cáceres.