Adormideras Market
Compact municipal market with nine stalls specializing in fresh fish, seafood, and seasonal produce. Open daily 8am-3pm on Calle Santa María with adjacent children's playground.
Read full guide→Markets in A Coruña reflect the city's deep connection to the Atlantic. Galicia's second largest city has six municipal markets and several street markets, so there's always somewhere to pick up fresh seafood, local produce, and regional specialties.
The standout is San Agustín Market, housed in a 1932 building with a striking parabolic concrete roof designed by Santiago Rey Pedreira. The A Coruña tourism office lists it as one of the city's most emblematic modernist buildings.
Need a market today? Here's what's open:
| Day | Indoor Markets | Street Markets |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | 6 of 6 open | A Coruña Christmas Market, Betanzos Market, Medieval Fair of A Coruña |
| Tuesday | 6 of 6 open | A Coruña Christmas Market, Betanzos Market, Medieval Fair of A Coruña |
| Wednesday | 6 of 6 open | A Coruña Christmas Market, Betanzos Market, Medieval Fair of A Coruña |
| Thursday | 6 of 6 open | A Coruña Christmas Market, Betanzos Market, Feria de Carballo, Medieval Fair of A Coruña, O Burgo Market |
| Friday | 6 of 6 open | A Coruña Christmas Market, Betanzos Market, Betanzos Medieval Fair, Medieval Fair of A Coruña |
| Saturday | 6 of 6 open | A Coruña Christmas Market, Betanzos Market, Betanzos Medieval Fair, Feirón de Sada, Medieval Fair of A Coruña |
| Sunday | 3 of 6 open | A Coruña Christmas Market, A Coruña Ecological Market, Betanzos Market, Betanzos Medieval Fair, Carballo Street Market, Feria de Cambre, Feria de Carballo, Medieval Fair of A Coruña, O Burgo Market, Paiosaco Fair, Vilaboa Market |
A Coruña's covered markets are spread across the city's neighbourhoods. You'll find stalls selling fresh fish straight off the boats, Galician cheeses like tetilla and San Simón, and seasonal produce from the surrounding valleys. Markets like Monte Alto and Eusebio da Guarda serve their local communities year-round.
Compact municipal market with nine stalls specializing in fresh fish, seafood, and seasonal produce. Open daily 8am-3pm on Calle Santa María with adjacent children's playground.
Read full guide→As Conchiñas Municipal Market operates in A Coruña's Plaza de las Conchiñas from Monday to Saturday, 8:15 AM to 3:00 PM. The market serves local residents with fresh produce, meat, fish, and prepared foods in its indoor facilities. Located in the city centre, it offers accessible shopping, parking, and wheelchair access. The market is accessible via bus lines 7, 12A, and 14 at the nearby Ronda de Outeiro.
Read full guide→The Eusebio da Guarda Municipal Market in A Coruña has been serving the community since 1910, offering fresh seafood, local produce, meat, dairy and more.
Read full guide→Monte Alto Municipal Market operates from Plaza Indalecio Prieto while its permanent building undergoes €1.4 million renovation. Open Monday to Saturday 9am-9pm selling fresh fish, meat, eggs and seasonal produce.
Read full guide→A municipal indoor market in A Coruña open Monday to Saturday. Stocks fresh Galician seafood, local produce, and prepared foods with parking and wheelchair access.
Read full guide→Historic municipal market in A Coruña's city center, housed in a celebrated 1930s building with distinctive parabolic concrete roof. Open daily 8am-9:30am for fresh seafood, local produce and Galician specialties.
Read full guide→Weekly street markets and seasonal fairs add variety to the city's market scene. The ecological market is worth checking out for organic local produce, and seasonal events like the medieval fair draw crowds to the old town.
If you're exploring the wider province, Santiago de Compostela and Betanzos both have their own market traditions worth a visit.
Seasonal Christmas market in Plaza María Pita with 50 wooden stalls. Holiday decorations, handcrafted gifts, and traditional Galician sweets from late November to early January.
Read full guide→Organic market on the 1st and 3rd Sundays from 9am to 2pm in Plaza Campo da Leña. Around 25 stalls sell certified ecological produce, artisan bread, and handmade crafts from Galician producers.
Read full guide→Weekly street market on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday with local produce, plus larger monthly fairs with around 200 stalls.
Read full guide→Annual medieval fair in July with around 150 stalls selling crafts, traditional food, and handmade goods. Free admission in Betanzos' historic centre with reenactments and medieval entertainment.
Read full guide→Biweekly Sunday market with around 170 stalls on Rúa Luis Braille. Fresh produce, clothing, footwear, and local Galician goods.
Read full guide→Weekly Saturday market with around 120 stalls on Linares Rivas Street. Fresh produce, clothing, leather goods, and Galician crafts.
Read full guide→Monthly Sunday market with around 50 stalls selling fresh Galician produce, seafood, cheese and local goods in Cambre, near A Coruña.
Read full guide→Open-air market every Thursday and select Sundays with around 200 stalls selling fresh Galician produce, seafood, clothing, and handicrafts in Praza do Concello.
Read full guide→Annual medieval fair in A Coruña's Old Town each July, with around 200 artisan and food stalls, live performances, and medieval entertainment.
Read full guide→Monthly market on the last Thursday of each month with around 50 stalls along O Burgo's seafront promenade in Culleredo, near A Coruña.
Read full guide→A massive bi-monthly fair in A Laracha with over 500 stalls across 2 hectares. Known as 'the fair of northern Galicia' with medieval origins. Showcases Galician specialties, especially famous cherries in July.
Read full guide→Monthly Sunday market with around 100 stalls along Avenida de Rutis in Culleredo, just outside A Coruña. Fresh produce, clothing, crafts, and octopus tasting on the second Sunday of each month.
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