Villarreal Street Market
Weekly Saturday market with around 40 stalls selling clothing, footwear, handicrafts, and fresh local produce in Vila-real.
Villarreal Street Market sets up every Saturday from 7am to 2pm in Vila-real, a city in Castellón province. Around 40 stalls spread across two zones: fresh produce from local growers lines Carrer Cardenal Tarancón, while clothing and accessories take over Raval del Carmen nearby. Most stalls accept cash, contactless, and mobile payments. Get there early for the best selection, as the good stuff goes fast.
What you'll find
The produce zone is worth checking out for seasonal fruit and vegetables from local farms, often cheaper and fresher than supermarket equivalents. The other half of the market covers clothing, textiles, footwear, leather goods, handicrafts, and books. It's one of the larger street markets in Vila-real, running year-round.
Opening Hours
Every week — Saturday
| Day | Hours | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | — | Closed |
| Tuesday | — | Closed |
| Wednesday (today) | — | Closed |
| Thursday | — | Closed |
| Friday | — | Closed |
| Saturday | 07:00 – 14:00 | Open |
| Sunday | — | Closed |
Tours & Activities in Vila-real
What You'll Find
Location
Carrer Cardenal Tarancón, 12540 Vila-real, Castelló, España
Vila-real, Castellón, Spain
Get DirectionsHow to get to Villarreal Street Market
The market sets up on Carrer Cardenal Tarancón and Raval del Carmen in Vila-real's town centre. Street parking is available in the surrounding streets. The whole market is wheelchair accessible with step-free access throughout.
Facilities & Accessibility
Contact & Details
Stalls: 40
Frequently Asked Questions
What day is Villarreal Street Market? ▼
The mercadillo de Villarreal runs every Saturday from 7am to 2pm, rain or shine. It does not run on any other day, so plan your visit for Saturday morning.
What can you buy at the Villarreal market? ▼
Fresh fruit, vegetables, and seasonal produce from local growers on one side, and clothing, footwear, leather goods, handicrafts, and books on the other. The two zones make it easy to find what you're after.
Do I need cash at Villarreal Street Market? ▼
Not necessarily. While many stalls accept cash only, a growing number also take contactless and mobile payments. Bringing some cash is still a good idea, especially for the produce stalls.