Alcaiceria

- Discover the past opulence of one of the most famous markets in Granada that was once known as the city’s ‘Grand Bazaar’ back in the 19th century.
- Walk down the narrow alleyways of this market and shop for the best spices, herbs, spice blends, and herbal tea mixes in the city.
- Visit the famous spice shop here called Medievo near the cathedral and browse through its well-stocked goods that include paprika, curry blends, ground peppers, and saffron.
- Indulge in other specialties here such as delicacies from the East, especially spices and dried fruits and it is also a great haunt for tea lovers.
Location: C. Alcaiceria, 1, 3, 18001 Granada, Spain
Timings: Monday- Saturday 10 am to 9pm
Sunday- 10:30 am to 8:30 pm
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Marcha Verde

- Make your way to one of the most talked about markets in Granada that is easily accessible for its proximity to the bus station.
- Pick out an entire range of goods from here including clothes, shoes, bags, other accessories, as well as electronics and novelty items at the cheapest rates.
- Shop for fruits, vegetables, flowers, all beautifully displayed near ceramics and Arabic fabrics as well as quaint little shops that sell organic olive oil, wines, and locally baked fresh breads.
Location: Calle Gobernador Pedro Temboury, Granada & Calle de la Sultana, Zaidin, Granada
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Zaidin Market

- Explore the city’s southern districts and come across some of the most famous and biggest traditional markets in Granada.
- Get mesmerized by the range of goods on display here in hundreds of stalls that comprise the entire market.
- Let out your bargaining skills and pick from an array of Arabic fabrics at the most reasonable prices.
- Shop for other items of clothing and shoes followed by a splendid lunch at one of the several tapas bars nearby.
Location: C. Torre de la Pólvora, 0, 18008 Granada, Spain
Timings: Saturday from 8 AM – 1 PM
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Medieval Market

- Explore one of Andalusia’s biggest and best medieval markets that is set up every year during the summer season.
- Indulge in its spectacular gastronomic features with massive BBQs and several spit-roasts on which you will find entire hogs rotating slowly.
- Enjoy watching the spirit of the Granada markets come alive with most of the shop owners turning out in complete traditional attire that also give you fun photo opportunities.
- Spend a relaxing afternoon picking out unique handmade leather and wood artifacts of digging into the most succulent boar-burger or a steak.
Location: Plaza de Bib-Rambla
Timings: usually in the month of July
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Christmas Market

- Delight your senses by the festive atmosphere and vibrancy of one of the most charming markets in Granada.
- Visit here during the festive months of December and January to witness the huge number of stalls that have on offer beautiful nativity scenes that have been carved out of wood by hand.
- Indulge in mouthwatering cakes and sweets and splurge on a range of exquisite handmade jewelry, leather goods, toys and souvenirs with a Christmas theme.
- Click pictures around the Christmas tree that is located at the plaza’s center which is also a meeting point for locals to wish each other the season’s greetings.
Location: Plaza de Bib-Rambla, Granada, Spain
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Timings: First week of December until January 5
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Terra Market. Granada

- Visit the first plastic free markets in Granada that takes every care to preserve the environment by keeping it as eco-friendly as possible.
- Watch the various methods used to keep the market plastic free such as getting your own jars or buying one, filling them with bulk items, and keeping waste to zero.
- Buy some of the most healthy and ecological products at the market that promotes responsible consumption and reducing environmental deterioration.
Location: C. Cruz, 18, 18002 Granada, Spain
Timings: Monday to Friday from 10am to 2pm and 5:30pm to 8pm and on Saturdays 10am to 2 pm.
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Granada Pinta Bien

- Walk down the awe-inspiring lanes of one of the most unique Granada markets that has been formed by an association of local artists.
- Witness the spectacular artistic creations that go on to promote the works of local artists and cultural activities in the entire city.
- Enjoy looking at various techniques and styles by which the artists’ love for the art and the city is showcased at this market that translates, ‘Granada Paints Well’.
- Buy a range of environment friendly items here such as recycled products and natural cosmetics apart from ceramics, illustrations, art, clothes, accessories, and jewelry.
Location: Plaza de la Romanilla, 18001 Granada, Spain or, Paseo de los Tristes, Paseo del Padre Manjón, 18010 Granada, Spain
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Dulces típicos Granada

- Take a stroll down this busy covered indoor market that is frequented by a lot of locals and features produce stalls, bakeries, tapas bars, fishmongers, and butchers, among others.
- Get a taste of exotic local delicacies and wine at the several tapas bars that dot the market.
- Pick out from an amazing selection of fish and other seafood at reasonable rates, have it cooked here on the spot, and enjoy it absolutely fresh.
- Experience the fantastic buzz about the place that gives a very local feel to it and do not forget to pick some of the best homemade olive oil from here.
Location: Pl. de San Agustín, S/N, 18001 Granada, Spain
Timings: Monday to Saturday from 8:30 am to 3:30 pm.
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Mini Market (Haza Grande)

- Visit this popular supermarket that is always bustling with activity and has a variety of options including food stalls and seafood restaurants.
- Explore the range of merchandise that are on display at this market ranging from fruits, vegetables, breads, meat and dairy products to delicatessen, flowers, wine, local produce, and much more.
- Indulge in some of the specialties of the area which are sold at this market such as honey, olive oil, ham, and cheese and pick out some to take back home.
Location: C. Guadalete, 25, 18010 Granada, Spain
Timings: Tuesday to Thursday from 11am to 10pm, Friday to Sunday from 11am to 2am and on Mondays 11 am to 3pm and 6pm to 2 am.
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Market Plaza Nueva

- Enjoy the smell of freshly brewed coffee at one of the favorite Granada markets among locals who throng here especially in the mornings for breakfast.
- Revel in the vibrant atmosphere of the market where you will find a variety of restaurants serving a great selection of local and international dishes, bakeries, shops selling tobacco products, accessories, and drugstores.
- Witness the old architecture here that represents the ancient Andalusian civilization and wallow in the warm hospitality of the sellers.
Location: C. Hermosa, 7, 18010 Granada, Spain
Timings: 10 AM – 2 AM
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