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Marbella

 

Every Monday morning, ground close to the Car sales showroom area (poligono).

 

Puerto Banus

 

Every Saturday, market with car boot sale near the bullring, at the top end of the old town. A large affair with a wide range of goods on offer, especially antiques. The stalls spread in all directions. Be prepared for parking problems around the site. Far better to park at the bottom end of the town near the N340 / A7 and walk up (10 minutes). Lots of places to eat and drink around the market but becomes very busy at times.

 

San Pedro Alcantara

 

Every Thursday, market in the Divina Pastora District at the top end of the town. Quite a walk from the N340 / A7. There is parking near the market but can be a challenge. Reasonable sized market with clothes, shoes, fresh produce and the usual tourist stalls.

 

Las Chapas  

 

Every Friday, market at la Vibora area.

 

Calahonda

 

Every Wednesday, small street market at Calypso.

 

Estepona

Every Wednesday, market in town centre. Large and well organised with a great variety of stalls. Limited parking nearby. Get there early. Nowhere nearby for food and drink, you need to walk into the town towards the sea.

 

Sundays, around the small port. Very tourist orientated but nice on a warm day alongside the water. Parking is very limited and will cost 100ptas in some places. Free near the Don Marino building. Lots of bars around the market to eat and drink - all very English.

Sabinillas

 

Every Sunday, market and car boot sale, alongside the N340 highway. Very large but disorganised. Late starter but bargains galore of every description. Parking is an absolute nightmare and by 10.30am the local police cordon off many of the roads. The N340 becomes a death-trap. Try parking in the Supersol car park or along the sea front and walking 500m. Good Moroccan and Indian items plentiful. Nearby bars become packed very quickly. Every Friday, in the town, small local market.

 

La Linea

 

Every Wednesday, market close to the Gibraltar border. Massive and well organised. Every kind of bargain imaginable. Plenty free parking nearby. Few places for refreshments nearby.

 

Casares

 

Every Friday, market but only five or six stalls, mainly fruit and clothes. Parking non-existent. Walk into the town square for refreshments - very Spanish. Hardly any English spoken.

 

Fuengirola

 

Saturdays and Tuesdays at Recinto Ferial (fair site). Hardly any parking nearby but the market is of huge proportions and sells everything. Watch for pick-pockets and time share touts at the entrance (ignore any special offers of prizes etc). Don't drink at the cafe near the entrance unless you drink pints (that's all they will sell you). A very English affair.Sundays around the port area. Tivoli World,

 

Benalmadena

 

Every Sunday TorremolinosEvery Thursday by the Town Hall BenalmadenaEvery Friday near Museo Arte



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