1. Atarazanas Market is one of the most popular and bustling food markets in Malaga. It dates back to the 14th century, and it was originally a shipyard (‘atarazanas’ in Spanish). Nowadays, it hosts over 250 stalls selling a wide range of fresh and local produce, such as fish, seafood, fruit, vegetables, meat, cheese, and spices. The architecture of the building is also worth mentioning, as it combines traditional Andalusian and Moorish elements, such as the horseshoe arches, the stained glass windows and the geometric motifs. Visitors can immerse themselves in the lively atmosphere, interact with the friendly vendors, and sample some of the gastronomic delights of the region.
2. Atarazanas Market is open from Monday to Saturday, from 8 am to 2 pm. The market is closed on Sundays and national holidays. Unfortunately, there is no phone number available for general information or inquiries.
3. Admission to Atarazanas Market is free of charge. The market is located in the heart of Malaga city centre, so it is easily reachable by public transportation, such as buses, metro or taxis. The closest metro station is ‘Alameda Principal’, and the closest bus stop is ‘Plaza del Carbón’. Visitors can also walk or cycle to the market, as there are bike lanes and pedestrian areas nearby. Parking may be difficult, as there are limited parking spots in the vicinity.


