Seville runs dozens of neighborhood markets every week. Days and opening hours change with holidays and seasons.
Families, visitors and locals lose time checking many sources when planning a market visit. A clear list of which market runs when, what stalls appear and how to get there saves time and keeps outings relaxed.
Find weekly markets in Seville neighborhoods fast: open a neighborhood-filtered directory and an interactive map. The map shows market name, usual day or days, opening hours, typical stalls and a direct Google Maps link.
Check the live calendar for holiday or seasonal changes, transport notes, accessibility and recent photos or ratings. Open the map, filter by barrio and day, then download the .ics or CSV for your planner.
Use a map to find seville neighborhood markets
Open the neighborhood-filtered map to locate markets by day and barrio. The first result shows pins for each market.
The map groups markets by type: farmers' markets, rastro (flea), artisan and covered markets. Tap a pin to see last-checked hours, vendor mix and a Google Maps link.
Day filters
Select the weekday filter to show only markets that run that day. Many visitors search for "Sunday market" or "Thursday rastro" and get matching pins.
The most frequent mistake here is assuming a market keeps the same hours all year. Always check the date-stamped entry before you leave home.
Neighborhood filters
Toggle barrios like Santa Cruz, Triana, La Macarena or Alameda to see local options only. Use the radius slider (200 m, 500 m, 1 km) to limit results to walks of the length you want.
A common case: a tourist filtered for "Triana" and picked a market three blocks away. The map showed walking time, so the group avoided missing the vendor they wanted.
Each market pin must include a small, date-stamped photo gallery and short local reviews so visitors can judge stall density and signage at a glance. Look for entries that show the entrance, a typical stall row and a close-up of sample goods.
Aim for 3–8 photos uploaded within the last 12 months and short review excerpts that name reliable vendors. Examples include "María’s cheese stall at Mercado de Triana" or "well-priced textiles at the Rastro de Feria".
Aggregated ratings pulled from Google Maps, Facebook and local blogs, shown as an average out of 5 with a review count, help confirm market status. They help determine whether the vendor mix matches expectations for a barrio or day.
Check live-verified hours and holiday exceptions
Verify market hours and holiday notes before you go. Each market entry shows the last verification date and any festival exceptions.
The verification line helps avoid closed stalls on festival days.
Where verification comes from
Hours are cross-checked with the municipal markets department and local organizers. Entries cite the Seville City Council listing when a permit or closure is official: Seville City Council.
Small itinerant vendors can change plans on short notice. An entry marked "last-checked today" means recent confirmation but not a full guarantee.
If the entry lists a market organiser, contact them or recheck local listings on the morning of your visit.
Seasonal moves and alerts
Flag markets that move for Feria or Semana Santa and list the temporary location. The map publishes push alerts for day-of closures and relocations.
Some published guides lack timely details about temporary relocations. Check the map's date-stamped notices and municipal bulletins before heading out to avoid outdated locations.
A quick alert can save an hour of walking.
Compare markets by transport, parking and access
List nearest bus and tram stops plus parking for each market entry. Each entry names the closest stop, typical frequency and a recommended walking route from main hubs.
Include wheelchair access notes: surface type, aisle width and accessible toilets when present. This helps families and visitors with mobility needs plan better.
Public transport details
For each market include the nearest bus stop name and tram line if available. Note service cadence in plain terms like "bus every 10–15 min peak, 20–30 min off-peak" where it applies.
If a family has strollers, pick markets listed with shorter walks from the stop.
Parking and wheelchair access
List nearest paid car parks and advised drop-off points for short unloading. Describe surface quality and whether stalls sit on cobbles or paved streets.
Visitors who skip this step often find long walks from car parks to market areas.
Choose day
Filter map by weekday
Check hours
Use date-stamped entries
Plan transit
Nearest stop, parking, access
Directory: compact list by day and barrio
Open the directory list to get market name, exact location, hours and a short vendor summary. Each line includes a Google Maps link and an estimated visit time.
The list offers a CSV snippet below to copy into a spreadsheet.
Weekday summary table
| Market |
Barrio |
Day(s) |
Hours (last checked) |
Typical stalls |
Visit time |
| Rastro de Feria |
Calle Feria |
Sunday |
08:00–15:00 (verified 2026-03-15) |
Antiques, vintage, textiles |
90–120 min |
| Mercado de Triana |
Triana |
Tue–Sun |
08:00–21:00 (verified 2026-03-10) |
Fresh produce, fish, artisans |
60–90 min |
| Mercado de la Encarnación |
Casco Antiguo |
Daily stalls + weekend market |
09:00–16:00 (verified 2026-02-28) |
Mixed vendors, food stalls, artisan tables |
45–75 min |
Market quick facts per entry
Each market shows live-verified hours, the last-checked date and permit notes. Entries include a short vendor mix with an estimated price range: budget, mid or premium.
Visitors who read these quick facts avoid surprises on holiday weekends.
Pick markets by vendor mix and best arrival time
Choose markets by expected stalls and peak hours. The directory lists percent-style splits: producers, food stalls, artisans and second-hand sellers.
Use those splits to decide whether to go for food, antiques or crafts.
Vendor types and price ranges
Expect fresh produce and fish at covered markets and more vintage goods at the rastro. Price guidance is simple: budget for small purchases, mid for handmade crafts and premium for antique pieces.
Most guides treat all markets the same. This causes families to arrive at the wrong market for their needs.
Best time to arrive
Early morning is best for produce and quieter aisles. Late morning gives more stall variety and brings bigger crowds.
For flea markets, arrive at opening if you hunt bargains.
Give visitors concrete price expectations by market type to avoid surprises. At typical farmers markets in Seville, seasonal vegetables often range around €1–€3 per kilogram and specialty produce or cheeses €3–€8.
A bakery item or small prepared snack usually costs €1–€3. Artisanal markets commonly sell small souvenirs and handmade items from about €5–€30.
Higher-end leather or silver pieces often sit in the €30–€100 band. At the Rastro and antique stalls you can find vintage garments and collectibles starting around €10–€50.
Genuine antiques and specialist pieces frequently cost above €100.
These are indicative ranges to help choose between covered markets, farmers markets or flea markets when planning a visit.
A clear price range avoids wasting time.
Plan itineraries, exports and quick routes
Build a short itinerary and export it to your calendar. The map lets users pick markets and create a route with walking times and transit legs.
Below are copyable CSV and .ics snippets to add selected markets to a calendar.
Sample itineraries
Santa Cruz morning (90–120 min): start at Plaza de la Alfalfa market, then a short tapas route to Plaza Nueva. Triana afternoon (2–3 hours): Mercado de Triana visit, then a riverside walk to ceramic shops on Calle Betis.
Alameda evening (60–90 min): artisan stalls plus bars nearby for families with older kids.
Export CSV and .ics
Copy this CSV and paste into a spreadsheet to get market names and links.
CSV
Market,Barrio,Day,Hours,GoogleMaps
Rastro de Feria,Calle Feria,Sunday,08:00-15:00,https://maps.google.com/?q=Rastro+de+Feria
Mercado de Triana,Triana,Tuesday-Sunday,08:00-21:00,https://maps.google.com/?q=Mercado+de+Triana
Mercado de la Encarnación,Casco Antiguo,Daily,09:00-16:00,https://maps.google.com/?q=Mercado+de+la+Encarnación
Paste this .ics content into a simple text file with .ics extension and import it into your calendar app.
ICS
BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
PRODID:-//Editorial Team//Market Calendar//EN
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:rastro-feria-2026@example.com
DTSTAMP:20260315T080000Z
DTSTART:20260315T080000Z
DTEND:20260315T150000Z
SUMMARY:Rastro de Feria
LOCATION:Calle Feria, Seville
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
This approach is unnecessary if you need a permanent daily food market or if you search for a single vendor who appears only at special fairs rather than regular weekly markets.
Save selected market pins to your calendar and share the custom map link with companions to coordinate arrival times and transport. The map also supports KML and GPX exports and a printable PDF neighborhood map for offline use.
If you prefer Google Maps offline, download the area around "Seville markets" before arrival so market pins, primary transit lines and walking routes remain available without a connection.
Frequently asked questions
How can I find flea markets in Seville today?
Use the map filter for "rastro" or "flea" and set the weekday to today. The pins update and show last-checked hours and a live status.
Open the market pin to see vendor mix and a Google Maps link for precise walking directions.
Are markets wheelchair friendly?
Look at the market entry's accessibility note first. It lists surface type, aisle width and accessible toilets when present.
If the entry lacks this note, expect cobbles and narrow aisles and call the municipal markets department for confirmation.
Can I trust Google Maps hours for markets?
Use Google Maps hours as a secondary source and prefer the map's date-stamped verification. Many Google entries stay outdated after festival moves or permit changes.
Rely on the last-checked stamp on the market entry.
How far in advance do vendors set up?
Most stallholders start setting up one to two hours before opening. Full stock is usually in place by opening time.
For popular produce stalls, plan to arrive within the first hour for the best selection.
Do markets close for local festivals?
Markets often move or close during Feria de Abril and Semana Santa. The map flags such changes and lists temporary locations when organisers announce them.
Check the entry marked with a festival exception the week before your visit.
Your next step
Pick one or two markets from the directory and add them to your calendar using the .ics or CSV snippets above. If traveling with family, choose markets flagged as "family-friendly" with short walks from transit stops.
The shortest route usually saves time: go by tram or bus when the map shows frequent service and avoid parking stress.
Which market is best for antiques?
Rastro de Feria is the top pick for antiques and second-hand finds. It runs Sundays and typically requires 90–120 minutes to browse.
Expect haggle-style buying at many stalls and fixed prices at specialist dealers.