Barcelona’s Barceloneta Market hosted Petit Mercat de Mercats, an event highlighted by Barcelona City Council that brought together a selection of stalls from across the city’s municipal markets.
The event focused on local produce and the range of food sold in Barcelona’s market network. It gave residents and visitors a chance to see a concentrated sample of the products that traders sell every day across the city.
Barceloneta Market sits in the Barceloneta district, a coastal neighbourhood known for its maritime character and seafood. The market reflects that identity, with a strong daily offer of fish and seafood for the local community.
Barcelona has 43 municipal markets across its districts, and the council continues to support initiatives that keep them active as places for shopping, social life and local commerce. For more on the city’s market scene, see our community coverage and Barcelona neighbourhood updates.
Events like Petit Mercat de Mercats help keep Barcelona’s market culture visible and relevant, while encouraging people to buy seasonal, local food. The council says this support helps ensure the markets remain part of the city’s identity for future generations.
Originally published by Ajuntament de Barcelona. Join our Barcelona English Speakers community on WhatsApp.