Markets in Arteixo

A Coruña, Galicia

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Arteixo markets offer three weekly outdoor options covering everything from antiques to fresh vegetables, all running on a regular schedule throughout the year. The markets are entirely street-based, meaning all stalls operate outside, so checking the weather before you go is worthwhile. Arteixo sits within the province of A Coruña, and its market scene reflects the practical, produce-focused character typical of Galician town markets.

Weekly Market Schedule

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Where to stay in Arteixo

Arteixo is a small industrial town just outside A Coruña, so your best bet is to stay in Town Centre for easy access to the local markets, or base yourself in nearby A Coruña and make the short trip in. If you want to stay right in town, Hotel Hesperia Finisterre is worth checking for availability, though options are limited.

For more choice in accommodation, A Coruña is only about 15 minutes away and gives you a much wider selection of places to stay. You can easily day-trip to Arteixo's markets and still enjoy the city in the evenings.

Tours & Activities in Arteixo

Street markets in Arteixo

The Arteixo Weekly Market is the largest of the three, with 81 stalls selling fresh fruit, fresh vegetables, clothing, footwear, and bread and pastries. It is the go-to stop for weekly grocery shopping and draws a broad mix of locals looking to stock up on seasonal produce. If organic produce is a priority, this market includes eco-friendly stalls alongside its mainstream vendors.

The Arteixo Opportunities Fair focuses on clothing, footwear, and prepared foods, making it a useful combination of practical shopping and a quick bite to eat while you browse. It runs weekly outdoors and tends to attract shoppers looking for affordable fashion and secondhand finds.

The Arteixo Antiques Market rounds out the weekly schedule with a specialist focus on antiques. Stall numbers have not been confirmed, but it draws collectors and casual browsers alike. If you are visiting the wider region, the nearby cities of Culleredo and A Coruña also have their own market calendars worth combining with a trip to Arteixo.

Planning your visit

All three markets run weekly and are held outdoors, so they operate rain or shine in most conditions but can be affected by severe weather. The Arteixo municipal website is the most reliable source for confirming exact days and any seasonal schedule changes. Arriving in the morning generally gives you the best selection across all three markets.

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