Markets in Cullera

Valencia, Valencian Community

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Tours & Activities in Cullera

Municipal market

The Mercado Municipal sits on Plaça de la Verge and opens Monday to Saturday. Two of its pavilions are dedicated to food stalls selling fresh fruit, vegetables, meat, fish, and bakery products. The market also houses an area that served as a civil war air-raid shelter, which you can still visit today.

Thursday street market

Cullera's mercadillo takes place every Thursday morning along the streets near the municipal market. It's a good spot to pick up textiles, leather goods, and local crafts. If you're exploring other markets in the Valencia province, nearby towns like Sueca and Gandia also have regular markets worth checking out.

About markets in Cullera

Markets in Cullera reflect the town's deep connection to the Mediterranean and the rice fields of the Júcar river delta. The Mercado Municipal, built between 1896 and 1900, is one of the town's architectural landmarks, with four pavilions arranged in a Greek cross plan. You'll find fresh fish straight from the port, local rice varieties, and seasonal produce from the surrounding huerta.

Every Thursday morning, the street market fills the historic centre with around 25 stalls selling clothing, shoes, household goods, and churros. This weekly tradition has been running for centuries. For more details on market days and opening hours, check the Cullera commerce portal.

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