Fresh fish, vegetables, fruits and all kinds of meat; Mercado de Ruzafa is equipped with all sort of little markets. In the Ruzufa neighbourhood in Valencia you can find this amazing food market. The famous brother of Mercado de Ruzafa is the Mercado Central in the city centre that always attracts many visitors. Although this food Walhalla in Ruzafa is more frequented by locals, it might make it even more special and worth a visit!



History of Mercado de Ruzafa
This retro-chic building raises a lot of questions. Why these bright colours? It makes a bold statement, especially for the time in when it was built. Mercado de Ruzafa was built in the fifties with a look that can be felt up to now. In early 1954, the municipality of Valencia decided that Ruzafa would get its own fresh market, hoping that this would become the heart of the neighbourhood. Today it feels like the neighbourhood is built around it, with the beautiful San Valero church pontifically next to it.
Colourful
If you admire the building from the outside, you will notice the different colours that the fresh market has. Yet all these colours together have a function that all Valencians know. For example, the blue side of the building indicates that the fish stalls are located there. This way you can orient yourself well and you can make more targeted shopping.
Fresher than fresh
But what do you get at this fresh market? The market opens early in the morning, so you have to be there early for the freshest ingredients. Think of that delicious fresh bread in the morning, for a cup of coffee. You’ll also get to know all sorts of fruit that you will not often see in your own country. Food stalls with confectionery and pastries are also plentiful, so feel free to try an empanada filled with vegetables or meat. In addition to all these fresh produce, there are also a number of kiosks outside the building such as a bicycle repair shop, a clothing store and a florist.
Practical information
- Plaza del Baró de Cortés
46006 Valencia - Website
- Monday till Saturday: 07.30 – 15.00
Sunday: closed - +34 963 744 025
Around Mercado de Ruzafa
The fact that Mercado de Ruzafa is actually the underdog among the fresh markets in Valencia is now clear. That does not mean, however, that it is less worthwhile to visit. Because the locals mainly visit this market, you can taste the authentic Spanish life. The neighbourhood Ruzafa in which the fresh market is located is a neighbourhood that is becoming increasingly popular. So you see that Ruzafa is changing from a dull neighbourhood into a trendy and above all artistic place.
In Ruzafa you will find many tasty tents where you can eat and sit comfortably. There is also plenty to do around Mercado de Ruzafa! There is the beautiful baroque church, the San Valero. This church was the victim of a great fire in 1415 and then even in 1936! Fortunately everything has been restored and you can simply visit this religious gem. Furthermore, in the same street as that of the San Valero church, Carrer de Sant Valero, a wonderful churreria you should not miss..
El Contraste
El Contraste is such a typical Spanish churros bar where mostly Valencians come. In the morning or around 6 o’clock in the afternoon you can count on a portion of hot and fresh churros. You can eat this with a thick hot chocolate that they make at El Contraste. If you are not a fan of churros, do not worry. They have many more treats!
- Carrer de Sant Valero 12
46005 Valencia - Website
- Monday till Friday: 08.15 – 20.00
Saturday and Sunday: closed - +34 963 734 611
Tips
- Curious about more amazing markets in Valencia? There are plenty of other great (hidden) ones to discover! Check out this page for the best local markets!
- Do you wanna know more about Churros and other great spots in the city to enjoy this snack? Take a look at our page Churros in Valencia for more information!