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Reviewed 5 November 2016

We visited the market on a Sat when it was really busy with all the locals with their shopping trolleys getting their weekly shopping. There is lots of food - fruit, vegetables, fish, meat and also delicatessen shops and shops selling food typical of the region such as Tarta De Santiago. You can also eat here as there are a few cafes.

Date of experience: October 2016
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Reviewed 21 October 2016 via mobile

If you are a gourmet you cannot miss it, but even if you are not you should go there to get inspired!!!

Date of experience: October 2016
Thank carlitosMiami
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Reviewed 26 September 2016

On certain days of the week this market is a bustling event with stalls spilling out onto the surrounding streets. The market is big and is housed in several buildings. We visited on a Monday and it was quiet. However, quite a few stalls were open and we bought local cheeses and cured ham. Also available were fruit and vegetables, bread, meat and seafood. The stall holders were friendly. There are some bars and cafes nearby.

Date of experience: September 2016
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Reviewed 29 August 2016

This is a great market if you have a kitchen or for gathering a picnic. There is so much to choose from- produce, ham, cheese, many meat shops...Everything looked fresh and it was fun to see all of the typical food products.

Date of experience: August 2016
Thank designsfortravel
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Reviewed 8 July 2016

Small but excellent market
Get there early as by eleven it slows down
Great cheeses , look for the lady who sells just the one make/type of cheese, super cheap and superb, also sells fresh quince, yum and also half the price what others charge.
There is a restaurant of a type, you buy your meats, seafood, chicken or whatever from the market and they will cook for you. Not sure how it works, helps if you speak Spanish. see photos.
Yes, do visit, well worth an hour of your time

Date of experience: June 2016
Thank wearyLondon
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