The 10 best medieval markets to visit in Andalusia

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Ready to travel back in time? From the Andalucía Vibes team, we have prepared a list of the best medieval markets in Andalusia that you cannot miss. These markets offer a unique experience that will transport you directly to the era of knights and merchants. With decorated streets, music from another era, and stalls of artisanal products.

Each medieval market is unique because it is held in some of the most beautiful villages in Andalusia, becoming a must-stop for every lover of history and traditions. Here you will discover everything from stalls of exotic spices and armor to falconry demonstrations and street performances that remind us what life was like in the Middle Ages.

Visiting these medieval markets of Andalusia is not just about tourism, but being part of a cultural journey where every corner invites you to discover something new. Can you imagine walking through narrow streets filled with stalls and artisans, musicians, and characters dressed in period costumes?

If you are looking for a different getaway, the medieval markets of Andalusia are the ideal plan. Get ready to enjoy a magical atmosphere that will make you feel like you’re in another era and discover some of the markets and medieval events you must visit in Andalusia!

#1. Cortegana Medieval Market and Days

📍Province of Huelva 

The Cortegana Medieval Days, the oldest in Andalusia and with the largest medieval market in Spain (a kilometer long!). This event offers theater, magic, music, dance, and even medieval taverns, turning the village into a Middle Ages town.

Organized since 1995 by the Friends of the Castle of Cortegana Association, these days gather visitors from all over Spain, Portugal, and France. During the second weekend of August, the Castle of Sancho IV becomes the heart of this recreation, where knights, ladies, and merchants create a magical experience.

#2. El Palmar de Troya Medieval Market

📍Province of Seville 

In October, in the province of Seville, several fairs are held, and one of the most anticipated is the El Palmar de Troya Medieval Market 🎉, which takes place every year at the end of October and has over 10 editions. That weekend, El Palmar de Troya transforms into a historical setting full of cultural activities, medieval attractions, and unique shows.

With craft stalls, local products, and food areas, this medieval market promises a complete experience for visitors of all ages. 🏰

#3. Medieval Market of Setenil de las Bodegas

📍Province of Cádiz 

Travel back in time at the Medieval Market of Setenil de las Bodegas! Usually held at the end of October each year, this beautiful village in Cádiz, famous for its houses literally embedded in the rocks, fills with craft stalls, shows, and medieval flavors.

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Organized by Artesanos Reunidos, the market will be set up in the heart of Setenil de las Bodegas, a place that already seems straight out of a medieval tale. Its narrow streets and houses under the rock make this Historic Complex a fascinating destination that, on this occasion, will be filled with craft stalls, gastronomy, and medieval shows.🏰

#4. Medieval Market and Nights of the Beautiful Jarifa in Cártama

📍Province of Málaga 

The Nights of the Beautiful Jarifa in Cártama are usually celebrated the first weekend of October! The historic center transforms into a medieval souk with candle lighting, Andalusian music, dance, theater, falconry, and a craft market. 🌙✨

Moreover, each edition usually features special events you can’t miss. There are also free buses and parking areas to facilitate access.

#5. Medieval Market and Royal Fair of Niebla

📍Province of Huelva 

The Medieval Fair of Niebla returns every autumn to fill this historic city with a medieval atmosphere and traditions that date back centuries. Between the end of October and the first days of November, the fair transforms Niebla into a lively center of activities with the classic Livestock Fair, the medieval market next to the castle wall, and the Medieval Free Fair, offering an authentic journey to the past.

During these days, visitors can enjoy ExpoNiebla in the pavilion, where local products, crafts, and traditional trades exhibitions are presented. In the Castle of Niebla, the Medieval Free Fair offers craft workshops, children’s activities with medieval games, and Andalusian music and dance shows, all in a magical and historical setting.

#6. Baroque Medieval Market and Historical Reenactment in Huércal-Overa

📍Province of Almería 

Every year, at the beginning of March, the town of Huércal-Overa in Almería becomes a true Baroque stage with its Baroque Medieval Market and Historical Recreation. This event, organized by La Fragua de Vulcano, transports its visitors to the 18th century with a setting full of color and historical details, where culture, gastronomy, and crafts blend to offer an unforgettable experience.

During these days, main streets like Plaza de la Constitución and Calle del Cura Valera are adorned with Baroque motifs and come alive with a wide variety of craft and traditional product stalls. Visitors can enjoy live demonstrations, from ceramics to textiles and jewelry, as well as a delicious gastronomic selection that includes tapas, typical dishes, and gourmet products from the region.

#7. Almería’s Carnivalesque Medieval Market

📍Province of Almería 

Every year, at the end of February, Almería celebrates its Carnivalesque Medieval Market 🎭 on the Rambla Federico García Lorca. This event mixes the joy of carnival with medieval charm, offering craft stalls, traditional food, and shows for all ages.

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Enjoy performances by minstrels, parades, medieval dances, falconry and workshops for children. Additionally, you can join the medieval-themed costume contest and experience a unique carnival.

#8. Great Medieval Market of Lucena

📍Province of Córdoba 

The Great Medieval Market of Lucena transforms the historic center into a vibrant journey to the past. Organized by the City Council of Lucena and Lancelot Medieval, this event takes place around the Castle of Moral and gathers a wide variety of craft and gastronomy stalls.

The market offers shows, parades, themed workshops, and activities for all ages. Among the stalls, visitors find crafts like jewelry, cosmetics, leather, and a delicious gastronomic selection ranging from Galician bakery and crepes to fritters and chestnuts.

The event also includes a children’s play area, replicas of medieval instruments, falconry exhibitions, glassblowing workshops, and interactive activities like storytelling, medieval dances, fire shows, and historical fencing exhibitions.

#9. Medieval and Traditional Market Nazarí Expo and Arab Souk of Vélez de Benaudalla

📍Province of Granada 

Every year, at the end of September, Vélez de Benaudalla celebrates its Expo Nazarí and Arab Souk, a cultural fair that highlights the town’s Nasrid historical legacy. Organized by the town hall and the Diputación de Granada, the fair includes Andalusian music concerts, traditional crafts and gastronomy workshops, as well as an open-air painting contest.

Visitors can also enjoy guided tours of the Nazarí Garden and other historical monuments, exploring the rich cultural heritage of the municipality. An ideal event to immerse yourself in Nasrid history and culture in an authentic setting!

#10. Medieval Market of Lopera Castle

📍Province of Jaén 

The Medieval Market of Lopera Castle revives the past in this impressive castle of the Order of Calatrava, one of the most notable monuments on Jaén’s Route of Castles and Battles. For three days, the fortress transforms into a medieval stage full of activities and entertainment for all ages.

With more than 40 stalls of crafts, gastronomy, and entertainment, visitors can enjoy parades, children’s workshops, and contests in an environment that transports them to the past. This year, a special novelty is the children’s medieval tent and the “Devil’s Castle”, a themed horror passage inside the castle, with symbolic tickets of 2€.

Organized by the Lopera Town Hall and Esphera Teatro, the event invites both locals and visitors to immerse themselves in three days of history, culture, and medieval fun.

Map with the location of medieval markets in Andalusia

Here ends the tour of the most important medieval markets and days in Andalusia (for us). If you think there’s one missing that should be on the list, let us know in the comments! Thank you

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