29/05/2026
The Most Authentic Side of the Costa Brava: Its Weekly Markets
Beyond its beaches and coastal paths, Lloret de Mar preserves one of the Mediterranean’s most deeply rooted traditions: open-air markets. These are places where locals and visitors come together to stroll, discover local products and enjoy the everyday atmosphere of the Costa Brava.
Markets have been part of Mediterranean life for centuries. Originally, they were meeting points for farmers, fishermen and merchants who traded local products. Today, they still retain that essence, combining tradition, gastronomy and local craftsmanship.
Lloret de Mar Weekly Market
Every Tuesday, Lloret de Mar hosts its weekly market, one of the most popular in the region. Located in the Rieral area, specifically on Avinguda del Rieral, it features numerous stalls selling clothing, accessories, food products, household items and local specialties.
It is a great opportunity to discover the town’s most authentic atmosphere, away from the pace of the busiest tourist areas.
Other Markets to Discover During Your Stay
If you are staying on the Costa Brava for several days, you may also want to visit some of the traditional markets in nearby towns:
Blanes (Monday): One of the largest markets in the area, known for its wide selection of fresh produce.
Tossa de Mar (Thursday): Perfect for combining a cultural visit with a stroll through its historic streets.
Sant Feliu de Guíxols (Sunday): A traditional market with a lively local atmosphere.
Palafrugell (Sunday): Especially known for its local and gastronomic products.
During your stay at Hotel Acacias Suites & Spa, we recommend setting aside a morning to explore one of the Costa Brava’s markets. It is a simple, authentic experience and a wonderful way to connect with the essence of the region.
At Hotel Acacias Suites & Spa, we will be delighted to provide you with information about market days and opening times in Lloret de Mar and nearby towns during your stay.