The Best Markets to Visit in Valencia
In Valencia, shopping for fresh produce at the market is a must. Locals know that the food bought here tastes better, and Spanish cooking is all about flavor. Valencia is situated next to the Mediterranean and surrounded by acres of market gardens, so your fruit, veg and seafood is sure to be fresh. There’s even an annual festival in September celebrating the fantastic city markets. Here are Culture Trip’s must-visit markets.
The Central Market
Market, Spanish, Vegetarian, Vegan
A visit to this market is one of the top food experiences in the city, and the impressive art nouveau building itself is worth checking out, too. Colorful Mediterranean fruit and veg is piled high in stunning displays, countless rows of jamons hang above the heads of stallholders, and the aroma of fresh bread, coffee and oranges hangs in the air. With over 1,000 stalls it’s near-impossible to navigate, but wandering around and not quite knowing what you’ll find next is part of the fun. Every day from Monday-Saturday the market is packed with locals armed with shopping carts beneath the market’s ceramic tiles and its stunning high-dome centrepiece.
Ruzafa Market
Charcuterie, Market
Rojas Clemente Market
Market
El Cabanyal Market
Market
El Rastro
Store
Colón Market
Charcuterie, Deli, Market