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Local Markets

 

Markets normally run from about 10.00 until 15.00, although they may start packing up earlier - particularly in the winter months. Many markets take place on the local "feria" ground, and if there is a fair or feria on, the market will be closed.

Market days:

MONDAY

Marbella & Torrox

TUESDAY

Fuengirola

WEDNESDAY

Arroyo (car boot sale in Paloma Park) & Mijas Costa (La Cala)

THURSDAY

Torremolinos & San Pedro

FRIDAY

Arroyo - Tivoli & Paloma Park

SATURDAY

Nuevo Andalucia, Puerto Banus, Mijas Costa (La Cala), Coin, Ojen Pueblo, Fuengirola Flea Market

SUNDAY

Fuengirola, Torremolinos Flea Market & Benalmadena Tivoli

SIZE CHART

If you are buying clothes, the following size comparison chart may be useful for you!

Womens' Wear

Men's Wear

Men's Shirts

Shoes

UK

Spain

UK

Spain

UK

Spain

UK

Spain

8

38

34

44

14

35

4

36.5

10

40

36

46

14.5

36/37

5

37.5

12

42

38

48

15

38

6

39

14

44

40

50/52

15.5

39/40

7

41

16

46

42

54

16

41

8

42

18

48

44

56

16.5

42/43

9

43

20

50

46

58

17

44

10

44

The markets on the Costa del Sol are wonderful places to find bargains to suit everyone. Particularly good buys are Spanish pottery and leather goods, although almost everything is available. For something different, why not try one of the flea markets where there are many stalls selling genuine old Spanish items which make a great change from the usual souvenirs. The Saturday flea market in Fuengirola is the biggest and well worth a visit.

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