Cullera Market

A historic municipal market built between 1899-1903 with four pavilions in Greek cross formation. Known for fresh seafood, local Cullera brand products, and modernist architecture.
Welcome to Cullera! This city offers a wonderful variety of markets that showcase the best of local culture and cuisine.
From historic covered markets with stunning architecture to bustling weekly street markets, there's something here for every market enthusiast.
Whether you're looking for fresh produce, local crafts, or unique finds, Cullera's markets have it all.
Cullera's municipal markets are architectural gems that have served the community for generations. These covered markets offer a year-round shopping experience with quality vendors.

A historic municipal market built between 1899-1903 with four pavilions in Greek cross formation. Known for fresh seafood, local Cullera brand products, and modernist architecture.

Salat la Xarcuteria del Mercat is a delicatessen stall located within Cullera's Municipal Market on Plaça de la Verge. The establishment operates Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 2 PM, remaining closed on weekends. As a xarcuteria, it specialises in cured meats, sausages, and delicatessen products. The stall accepts both cash and credit card payments for customer convenience.
Cullera's street markets bring neighborhoods to life with fresh produce, clothing, antiques, and local specialties. Each market has its own unique character and regular schedule.
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Cullera Street Market is a weekly street market located on Carrer de la Bega in the coastal town of Cullera, Valencia. The market operates every Thursday from 9 AM to 2 PM, offering a variety of goods to locals and visitors. Vendors set up their stalls along the street, creating a traditional shopping experience. The market provides an opportunity to browse clothing, household items, and other merchandise in a relaxed outdoor setting.
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