Market shopping in Andalucía
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Mercado Central
The Plaza de Topete adjoins the large, animated Mercado Central, built in 1837, the oldest covered market in Spain.
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El Jueves Market
For a different kind of religious experience – shopping! – check out El Jueves Market, east of Alameda de Hércules, where you can find everything from hatstands to antiquated household appliances. It’s as interesting for those who like people-watching as it is for those with an eye for a bargain.
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Mercado de la Encarnación
Mercado de la Encarnación along with Mercado del Arenal are central Seville’s two food markets. The Encarnación, which mainly sells fruit, vegies and fish, has been in its current ‘temporary’ quarters, awaiting construction of a new permanent building, since 1973!
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Mercado del Arenal
Mercado del Arenal along with the Mercado de la Encarnación are central Seville’s two food markets.
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Mercado Central San Agustín
For fresh fruit and veg, head for the large covered Mercado Central San Agustín, a block north of the cathedral.
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Plaza Nueva
The Plaza Nueva area is awash with jewellery vendors, selling from rugs laid out on the pavement, and ethnic-clothing shops.
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El Postigo
A covered arts and crafts market housing a few shops selling everything from pottery and textiles to silverware.
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Mercado
For fresh food and a pleasant wander, this a wonderful food hall with all manner of stalls.
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Flea Market
There is a Sunday morning flea market near the Estadio de la Rosaleda.
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Mercadillo
This large flea market near Alameda de Hércules is worth a visit.
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Mercado del Arenal
Mercado del Arenal along with the Mercado de la Encarnación are central Seville’s two food markets.
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Mercado de la Encarnación
Mercado de la Encarnación along with Mercado del Arenal are central Seville’s two food markets. The Encarnación, which mainly sells fruit, vegies and fish, has been in its current ‘temporary’ quarters, awaiting construction of a new permanent building, since 1973!
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Recinto Ferial
A lively street market takes place on Monday mornings in the Recinto Ferial, east of the old town.
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