Markets in Tui
Pontevedra, Galicia
Tui has three markets serving this historic border town on the Miรฑo River. The mercado de Tui offer a solid spread of fresh produce, seafood, and local goods across one indoor municipal hall and two outdoor street markets, with stalls running every week throughout the year.
Weekly Market Schedule
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Where to stay in Tui
Tui is a small town, so staying in the Old Town puts you within easy walking distance of the markets and the beautiful historic centre. The Town Centre is also a solid base, with good transport links if you're crossing the border from Portugal.
If you prefer a specific hotel, Parador de Tui is a reliable and well-located option that lets you explore everything on foot.
Tours & Activities in Tui
Municipal markets in Tui
Novo Mercado San Antonio on Rรบa Maristas is Tui's main covered market, with 25 indoor stalls open weekly. The stall mix covers fresh fruit, vegetables, meat, poultry, fish and seafood, and cheese and dairy, making it a practical stop for anyone self-catering or putting together a picnic before walking the Portuguese Way. You can find local event information through the Concello de Tui tourism page.
Street markets in Tui
Tui Thursday Market is the larger of the two street markets, with 120 outdoor stalls running weekly. It draws a broad range of goods including fresh fruit, vegetables, meat, fish, and bread and pastries, making it a good option for stocking up on local Galician produce in one go.
Tui Christmas Market runs weekly outdoors with around 25 stalls and focuses on handicrafts, prepared foods, and bread and pastries. It offers a different character to the Thursday market, with more emphasis on gift buying and ready-to-eat food than everyday groceries.
For more markets in the region, the Pontevedra province page covers the full picture, and nearby Vigo has a significantly larger market scene worth exploring if you have extra time. Use our markets near me tool to find what is open today.