Browse fresh produce, artisan craft stalls, locally-made foods, farm products, and traditional wares at the lively markets and shops around Tallante, Mazarrón and the surrounding Murcia area. Experience the authentic Spanish countryside with locally sourced products and handmade crafts.
Weekly Street Markets – What, Where & When
Mazarrón Town Market
Every Saturday morning (~08:00–14:00) in Plaza del Convento. Offers fresh fruit & vegetables, local produce, clothing and household goods.
Puerto de Mazarrón Market
Every Sunday morning (~08:00–14:00) on Calle Parque de Doñana. Features fresh food stalls, produce and typical market items. Also includes a small rastro (flea market) with antiques and crafts.
Monthly Artisan Market
Third Saturday of each month, ~10:00–14:00 (summer evenings sometimes later), Plaza de las Comunidades Autónomas. Local artisans sell handmade ceramics, textiles, woodwork and other regional crafts.
Local Food, Farm Shops & Artisan Goods
Explore fruterías, bakeries, deli shops and farm outlets in Mazarrón and nearby villages to discover seasonal fruit, vegetables, olives, cheese, cured meats, honey and artisan goods. Most mornings the town centers and market squares will lead you to authentic locally made products.
Many markets also feature stalls with handmade ceramics, woven products, textiles, leather goods and traditional crafts — especially at the monthly artisan markets and during seasonal or holiday events.
Weekly Market Calendar
| Day | Market | Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| Tuesday | Alhama de Murcia | Local produce & goods (Info) |
| Wednesday | Totana | Street stalls & local shopping (Info) |
| Thursday | Lorca | Large weekly market with produce & craft stalls (Info) |
| Saturday | Mazarrón Town | Fresh produce, crafts, local products (Info) |
| Sunday | Puerto de Mazarrón | Food, goods, antiques (Info) |
| Monthly | Puerto de Mazarrón Artisanal Market | Local handmade crafts & artisanal foods (Info) |
Tips for Market Visits
- Best times: Arrive early (09:00–11:30) for freshest produce and best selection.
- Cash: Many stalls prefer cash, and vendors often offer better value when paying in euros.
- Seasonal goodies: Look for olives, cheese, cured meats, honey, artisan bread, pastries and local wine depending on time of year.
- Talk to vendors: Friendly “Hola!” often leads to great recommendations on locally made treats.