Guide not to miss a market in Vigo and surroundings

Guide not to miss a market in Vigo and surroundings

People from one place to another or in religious procession through the positions.Voices that shout the offers of the day, trying to make theirs the most striking;Voices of the Fairmen commenting with their clients how well they have the garments.And in the air a sweet smell, churros or fresh bread, or a fresh aroma to the plants and the fruits of the season.

Going to the fair or market is an experience.No matter the age you have, because in these places there are options for all tastes and generations.Although you do not go with the intention of buying, walking through the tenderetes is an entertaining plan for the days where there seems to be nothing to do.In addition, after more than a year with restrictions, the markets have returned and remember those moments of the old normality that most long.

In Vigo and surroundings we are lucky, because the fairs are an settled tradition and there are many throughout the year;Many are celebrated every week.From thirtyseis we collect some that you cannot miss.Sign up on the calendar!

Monday: Markets in Baiona, Bueu and Portugal

The Baiona City Council has organized a weekly market in Sabarís for years.It is located on Julián Valverde Avenue and it is possible to visit it only during the morning.There you can find a wide variety of products, especially agri -food.Among the fruit stalls, the best known is Vilar fruits, as a neighbor in the area tells us.There are also vegetables and vegetables of the town, clothing, plants or craft products.

In Bueu we can find another market to start the week, which is also celebrated on Thursdays.It is on the esplanade of the Lonja, at the Montero Ríos Rúa, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m..

On Mondays you can also cross the border to visit the Ponte de Lima Fair in Portugal.eye!It is organized every two weeks.According to the City Council information, these are the days when it will be held until the end of the year: November 8 and 22 and December 6 and 20.They have advanced that in 2022, the first January fairs will be days 3 and 17.

Another market that is celebrated weekly on Mondays in Portugal is Espinho.It covers all day, from 7 pm until 7:00 p.m..Its strong point is fresh fruit and vegetables, but you can find all kinds of things.It is located between streets 29 and 43 of the town.

Tuesday: Visit to Cangas and other places in the province

Guía para no perderse ni un mercadillo en Vigo y alrededores

On Tuesdays and Fridays Cangas do Morrazo prepares its Alameda and the Market Square with a multitude of positions.It is open from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and is celebrated throughout the year.The main offer is clothing, footwear and accessories.

This day we can go to the Porriño market, which has recently moved to Leandro Diz street.It has the typical that is at a fair: plants, fruits, vegetables, fish, meat, clothing, footwear and accessories.It is also celebrated on Saturdays.

Approaching the border, in Salvaterra do Miño they celebrate a weekly market on Marqués de Viana Street.Already in Portugal, the Braga market is known.

Wednesday: the difficult thing is to decide which

It may be to mark the equator of the week, but on Wednesdays a wide range of fairs is concentrated both in the province of Pontevedra and in our neighboring country, Portugal.

In the city of Vigo we have the Coia market, which is celebrated in the morning from 9:00 a.m. to 14th in the park of A Bouza.It has about 75 positions where they sell all kinds of things, such as clothes or fruits.

For the rest of the province of Pontevedra, on Wednesday we find market in Moaña, Cambados, Caldas de Reis, Salceda de Caselas, Tomiño, to Estrada, Arbo and in the city of Pontevedra.Most are celebrated tomorrow, so it's time to get up a tad to visit them.

Also, this day of the week in Portugal celebrate the famous Mercadillo de Valença, one of the most famous among the Galicians.Offer a very wide range of products: there are live animals (chickens, ducks and others), lounge or traditional sweets.Other points where you can find Feria on Wednesday in Portugal: Caminha, Chaves Yvila Nova de Famalicão.

Thursday: Tui and Monçao, among other fairs

The Tui market is celebrated in the morning until 2:00 pm.It is located on Casal Aboy Street.It has a total of 160 positions, so it is a large extension fair with a fairly high influx of visitors.In El Morrazo, on Thursdays we can find the Marin Mercadillo, on Serafín Tubio Street, from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m..There are also in Salvaterra, Sanxenxo and Bueu.

In Portugal, the Monçao market, Vila Praia de Ancora and Barcelos (the latter specialized especially in ceramics) are organized on Thursdays).Monçao, 40 minutes by Vigo's car, has a fair where you will find all kinds of things.

FRIDAY: We repeat markets

The truth is that Fridays the offer of markets is less than other days.Some are repeated, such as Cangas or Melgaço.In Grove celebrate this day their weekly fair.In Portugal we can visit Viana do Castelo and Vila do Conde.

Saturday: Nigrán and the famous market of Vila Nova de Cerveira

The weekend arrives, and with him, more free time.If you do not want to move too far, in ducks (Nigrán) organize a market on Saturday mornings from 8 to 14:00.Is there a better plan to visit the fair and take a walk near the sea later?In ducklings you will find the offer of typical products of a market.

On the other hand, Moaña, A Guarda, Ponteareas and Vilagarcía also celebrate Market Day on Saturdays.

However, the king of the markets and who takes Saturday's palm is that of Vila Nova de Cerveira.It extends through a wide esplanade next to the train and river tracks, forming a small city of tenderetes in which to get lost.It is located next to the supply market, so you can take advantage and curly the fresh products of the day.In the fair you will find animals, plants, sweets and multitude of clothing stalls.

Sunday: Bouzas, San Cosme and Cerdal, the fairs that do not rest

We close the week with three of the most powerful markets.The first, that of Bouzas, located on the esplanade of the Maritime Lyceum and Eduardo Cabello Street, is made up of more than 50 posts, mostly with clothing.Open until 2:00 p.m..The Paseo de Bouzas, a few meters away, is an ideal environment for a Sunday walk.

The San Cosme market is located on the road to Zamáns.Some users comment that it is a good place to buy children's toys.Round the 100 posts and open in the morning, as well as that of Bouzas, until 2:00 p.m..

Finally, we collect the Cerdal market, in Portugal, near Valença.This fair is held on the second Sunday of each month.In addition, every year, on November 1 they organize the All Os Santos Fair, where about 400 positions are concentrated and even attractions are prepared for children.It costs a bit to find the market since it is not in the center of the town.The concrete location is Rúa da Telheira number 85, 4930-106.They have an interesting section of homemade organic products, in addition to a wide range of footwear, towels, clothing and various objects.

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