Dutch Gouda gourmet cheeses at the indoor food markets in Malaga.

Malaga’s food markets remain centers of commercial and cultural activity and are a must-visit for foodies

When visiting indoor food markets in Malaga, you will be immersed in local traditions and Spanish gastronomy and will have the opportunity to witness the daily life of its inhabitants.

Mercados (as market halls are called in Spain) are extremely important in the daily life of the spaniards. They are an essential part of Spanish culture and are still largely untouched by all the supermarkets. Mercados are colourful, noisy and wonderfully chaotic. They offer a fantastic experience not to be missed; enjoy the flavours, textures and colours of Malaga’s gastronomy, whether you decide to buy anything or not.

The various types of markets in Malaga.

It might be useful to know in advance what the main difference is between a ‘Mercado’, a ‘Mercadillo’ and a ‘Rastro’ when visiting Malaga. At a mercado you will mainly (or only) find fresh vegetables, fruit, meat, cheese etc. At a mercadillo you can go for shoes, clothes, tights etc. You can also sometimes find vegetable and fruit stalls at mercadillos. In principle, a rastro is a kind of antique/junk/trinket market.

Sample local delicacies, and experience authentic Malaga life.

In Málaga, the indoor markets are permanent establishments that focus on the sale of fresh products such as fish, cheese, meat, fruits, or vegetables. They all open Monday to Saturday from 8am to 3pm.

The municipal indoor food markets can be found all over the city:

  1. Atarazanas Market: Address, C. Atarazanas, 10, Distrito Centro, 29005 Málaga, España.
  2. La Merced Market: Address, C/ la Merced, 4, Distrito Centro, 29012 Málaga, España.
  3. Huelin Market: Address, C. la Hoz, 37, Carretera de Cádiz, 29002 Málaga, España.
  4. Bailén Market: Address, Pl. de Bailén, 8, Distrito Centro, 29009 Málaga, España.
  5. Carranque Market: Address, C. Virgen de la Esperanza, 18, Cruz de Humilladero, 29007 Málaga, España.
  6. Churriana Market: Address, Pl. Mayor, Churriana, 29140, Málaga, España.
  7. Ciudad Jardín Market: Address, Av. Santiago Ramón y Cajal, 148, Cdad. Jardín, 29014 Málaga, España.
  8. El Carmen Market: Address, C. la Serna, 3, Distrito Centro, 29002 Málaga, España.
  9. El Palo Market: Address, C. Alonso Carrillo de Albornoz, 5, Málaga-Este, 29017 Málaga, España.
  10. García Grana Market: Address, C. Virgen de la Fuensanta, 15, Cruz de Humilladero, 29006 Málaga, España.
  11. La Palma Market: Address, Palma-Palmilla, 29011, Málaga, España.
  12. Pedregalejo Market: Address, c/ Navas Ramírez, 2 29017 Málaga.
  13. Portada Alta Market: Address, C. Archidona, 21, Cruz de Humilladero, 29007 Málaga, España.
  14. Salamanca Market: Address, Calle San Bartolomé, 1, Distrito Centro, 29013 Málaga, España.

Craxi Cheese Shop in Malaga Market Halls

Gouda cheese shop locations in Malaga city.

Craxi Gouda cheese Shop – Mercado de la Merced – stall 14, Málaga.

Address: C/ la Merced, 4, Distrito Centro, 29012 Málaga, Spain.

Craxi Gouda cheese Shop – Mercado de Huelin – stall 7-8, Málaga.

Address: C. la Hoz, 37, Carretera de Cádiz, 29002 Málaga, Spain.

Online platform for Malaga’s food markets

Through the online platform Yo Compro in Málaga you can easily shop online at all food markets with home delivery service.

How to contact us in Malaga.

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