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There is a full and varied range of shops to visit in Torrevieja.  But perhaps, the most enlightening experiences can be gained by visiting some of the many open air markets in and around Torrevieja.  The lists below is a selection of some those worth a visit:

General Street Markets
Monday: Elche, San Pedro del Pinatar
Tuesday: Orihuela, Los Alcazares
Wednesday: Callosa del Segura, Guardamar, La Mata, San Miguel de Salinas, Santiago de la Ribera
Thursday: La Marina (evenings), Rojales, San Javier, Urb.Marina (mornings),Villajoyosa
Friday: Los Montesinos (evenings), La Pilar de la Horadada
Saturday: Almoradi, Elche, Torre Pacheco, Playa Flamenca
Sunday: Elche (craft market on Plaza de Raval), Campoverde (Pilar de la Horadada), Campo de Guardamar, Algorfa (Benijofar - San Miguel de Salinas), Flea market in Guardamar (N332).Torrevieja boasts a range of food stores

WEEKLY MARKETS  

MERCADOS (food markets) are the best places to buy fresh products.

MERCADILLOS (general street markets) are the best for buying items such as rope-soled sandals, cheap clothes and household goods.

Within the Murcia region you also find traveling craft markets that move from town to town on Sundays.

Alicante

Thursday and Saturday: 8.00am-2.00pm at Campoamor

Street market ranging from fruit and vegetables to clothes.

Daily, particularly evenings: at Paseo Gadia
Especially good for jewellery, leather goods, cheap watches…

Altea

Tuesday: 8.00am-1.30pm by the port
Aimed at tourists this market offers cheap jeans, pearls from Mallorca and few local goods.

Calpe

Monday-Friday: 5.00am-7.30pm
Electronic Fish market. The old-fashioned Dutch auction, conducted in person, has been replaced by an electronic system that utilises modern technology, such as digital screens. This market is a lot of fun because it's fast and exciting, like a stock exchange.

Denia

Monday: 8.00am-2.00pm by the railway station
Almonds, raisins, fig cake etc.

Jativa/Xativa

Tuesday, Thursday mornings: Pl. del Mercat
A good mixture of small country stalls similar as in an agricultural market town

Murcia

Daily: Pl. de las Flores
Flower Market

Also, in December you can buy Christmas crafts, including wooden nativity figures

Santa Pola

Tuesday - Saturday: 5.00am-6.00pm. At the port.
Auction of fresh fish direct from the boats. Stalls outside also sell fish in small quantities.

Torrevieja

Friday: Huge street market

Shopping in General

Most shops close for lunch from around 1pm until 3pm or 4pm.  Shops are closed all day on Sundays and the many national and regional holidays. The national holidays are January 1 & 6, March 19, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday & Easter Monday, May 1, July 25, August 15, October 12, November 1, December 6, 8 & 25.  Regional holidays can vary from town to town, but a significant one in Orba is Valencia Day.

The French-owned chain Mercadona and the Spanish chain Todotodo supply a vast range of products including an increasing number of British products. Many smaller supermarkets, also around Torrevieja, specialize in English (and German) products, notably Tesco and Iceland.

Torrevieja boasts a range of food stores. The French-owned chain Mercadona and the Spanish chain Todotodo supply a vast range of products including an increasing number of British products. Many smaller supermarkets, also around Torrevieja, specialize in English (and German) products, notably Tesco and Iceland.

 
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