Christmas markets in Spain
The markets have become another Christmas attraction in Spain. Searching for special gifts among beautiful wooden stalls in central squares, on riverbanks, promenades and other charming areas of Spanish cities and villages is a December tradition. The mix of smells, colours and Christmas flavours is the essence of these markets in which the musical note of traditional Christmas carols is not lacking.Do you want to know which are some of the most unique Christmas markets in Spain?
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Barcelona
the city's main Christmas market is set up next to Barcelona Cathedral from the end of November, the Feria de Santa Lucía. More than 200 stalls with trees and decorative items; fashion accessories, ceramics, jewellery and costume jewellery; hand drums, tambourines and other Christmas instruments. Performances by choirs, storytellers and parades are also scheduled on these dates.
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Bilbao
Fashion and jewellery, Basque cuisine products, toys and Christmas decorations can be found in around twenty booths on the Bilbao estuary, on the Ripa dock. There is also Gabonart, the Christmas Craft Fair, next to the Arriaga Theatre in mid-December. Another very popular gastronomic event that joins the Bilbao Christmas market is the Santo Tomás Fair on December 21, where local products such as cider, chorizo, cheese and txakoli wine take centre stage.
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Granada
In the central squares of the Fuente de las Batallas and Bib-Rambla between December to 6 January you can visit the nearly 70 stalls of the Granada Christmas Market, where you can buy Christmas decorations, typical sweets, crafts, books, plants and cosmetic products.
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Madrid
Decorations and all kinds of Nativity figurines, Christmas musical instruments, toys, sweets and... joke items! More than a hundred stalls await you from the end of November to 31 December at the Christmas market in the Plaza Mayor square in Madrid, a few metres from the Puerta del Sol square, which houses the historic clock that chimes out he last night of the year for the whole of Spain.
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Malaga
The Christmas market at Muelle Uno, in the port of Málaga, invites you to seek inspiration by the sea to find the most original gifts. Local food and cured meats and sausages, decorations, crafts and fashion... Charming sunset walks and shopping in its many stalls from the end of November to the beginning of January.
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Majorca
The Puerto Portals market has more than 40 wooden stalls with original decoration items, accessories and wooden toys, among others. There is also an extensive activity programme that includes an ice skating rink and numerous dining options to relax between shopping.
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San Sebastián
Around 56 stalls along the Urumea River in a unique environment. The San Sebastián Christmas market, open from December to the first week of January, also features a number of parallel cultural and gastronomic activities.
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Santiago de Compostela
About 70 stalls selling Christmas decorations, gourmet products and crafts (jewellery, wood, ceramics, glass, leather, toys, textiles, and design) make up the Nadal Market in Santiago de Compostela, located on Rua Carreira dos Condes, with creative spaces where different workshops are held for all audiences.
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Seville
The Seville Craft Market, very close to La Giralda and the Cathedral, has more than 80 stalls with crafts, Christmas items and sweets. It organises events with hot chocolate and snacks for everyone, and other entertainment activities for the little ones, from mid-December to the first week of January. It also has a restaurant area to try typical Sevillian dishes.
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Valencia
Next to the Valencia Science Museum, the Christmas Market of the Ciutat de les Arts is set up between mid-December and the first week of January, where the crafts and Christmas items stalls alternate with a variety of mobile food stalls and activities for children, such as a puppet theatre, storytelling and collecting letters for the Three Wise Men and Santa Claus.
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Zaragoza
In addition to a huge Nativity scene and a large skating rink, the Plaza del Pilar hosts a Christmas market with more than 40 stalls selling crafts, jewellery, toys, clothes, decorations and food. Santa's House and the Wishing Tree are other attractions found in the area surrounding the Basilica del Pilar.
In short, cozy outdoor spaces where you can buy interesting souvenirs or simply enjoy the atmosphere and experience the fullness of the Christmas festivities.
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