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Living Like a Local: a Guide to the Best Markets and Shops on the Costa Del Sol

If you’re looking to truly experience the local culture and lifestyle of the Costa del Sol, there’s no better way than to explore its markets and shops. From bustling street markets to quaint artisan shops, the Costa del Sol offers a diverse array of shopping experiences that will immerse you in the local culture and help you discover unique treasures. Here’s our guide to the best markets and shops on the Costa del Sol.

Mercado Central de Atarazanas, Malaga

Located in the heart of Malaga, the Mercado Central de Atarazanas is a must-visit for anyone interested in experiencing the local cuisine and culture. This lively indoor market is home to dozens of stalls selling fresh produce, seafood, meat, and more. You can also find local delicacies such as Iberian ham, cheeses, and olives. The market is open Monday to Saturday from 9 am to 2 pm.

El Corte Ingles, Malaga

If you’re looking for a one-stop-shop for all your shopping needs, head to El Corte Ingles in Malaga. This department store offers everything from high-end fashion to home goods, electronics, and more. You can also find a variety of food and drink options, including a gourmet food hall, as well as a rooftop terrace with stunning views of the city.

 

Puerto Banus Market, Marbella

If you’re looking for a more upscale shopping experience, head to the Puerto Banus Market in Marbella. This stylish outdoor market is held every Saturday. It is a great place to buy souvenirs, fresh local fruit and vegetables, spices, clothes, shoes, local handicrafts, jewelry and more. Where: Boulevard de La Fama, parking at Centro Plaza Mall.

Feria Artesanal de Estepona

On Sunday mornings, the Port of Estepona becomes an impromptu hub where you can buy all kinds of handicrafts. This charming market features artisan stalls selling handmade jewelry, pottery, textiles, and more. You can also find local food and drink vendors, as well as live music and entertainment.

Muelle Uno, Malaga

Located right on the waterfront, Muelle Uno in Malaga offers a unique shopping and dining experience. This outdoor mall features a variety of retailers and restaurants, as well as stunning views of the harbor and the city. You can also find live music and other entertainment on weekends.

Calle Larios, Malaga

For a more traditional shopping experience, take a stroll down Calle Larios in Malaga. This pedestrian street is lined with a mix of local and international retailers, as well as cafes and restaurants. You’ll find everything from fashion and beauty products to souvenirs and gifts.

La Canada Shopping Centre, Marbella

If you’re looking for a modern and convenient shopping experience, head to La Canada Shopping Centre in Marbella. This large indoor mall offers a wide range of retailers, including fashion, electronics, and home goods. You can also find a variety of restaurants and cafes, as well as a cinema and other entertainment options.

Nerja Market, Nerja

For a more laid-back and authentic market experience, head to the Nerja Market. Every Tuesday of the year, except on holidays, the Nerja market takes place as an open-air market where merchants display their wares on spacious stalls. Amidst the bustling noise, it’s quite remarkable how the vendors shout out their offers to catch the shoppers’ attention.

The market is a typical one found in towns throughout the country, offering a diverse selection of fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as makeup and household items, all sold at fair prices. The market boasts 180 stalls offering everything from clothing to household items and much more. Opening hours are from 8am to 2pm, and entrance is completely free.

Plaza Mayor, Malaga

Plaza Mayor is a large outdoor shopping and entertainment complex located just outside of Malaga. It offers a wide range of retailers, including fashion, home goods, and electronics, as well as a cinema and other entertainment options. You can also find a variety of restaurants and cafes, as well as an outdoor market on weekends. The complex has a modern and sleek design, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists alike.

In conclusion, the Costa del Sol is a shopper’s paradise, offering a wide range of markets and shops for locals and tourists alike. By following our guide to the best markets and shops on the Costa del Sol, you can discover hidden gems and live like a local. From trendy boutiques to traditional markets, the Costa del Sol has something for everyone. So why not explore the local shopping scene and see what treasures you can find? Whether you’re looking for souvenirs to take home or just want to immerse yourself in the local culture, the markets and shops of the Costa del Sol are waiting for you.

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