Hello, has anyone been to the Sahagun street market. Do you know if they close promptly at 2:00pm (I'll be walking there on a Saturday). What kind of stands/boothes are there (food, cheese, vegetables?) Thank you.
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I was there in May, yes there are large fruit and vege stalls. The market wraps itself around the square.Hello, has anyone been to the Sahagun street market. Do you know if they close promptly at 2:00pm (I'll be walking there on a Saturday). What kind of stands/boothes are there (food, cheese, vegetables?) Thank you.
Googling for Saturday market in Sahagun brings up times. 9.00am- 2pmMost Spanish markets are at their best and most vibrant in the mid to late morning and start closing up after lunch, early afternoon.
I haven't been to the market in Sahagun, but I expect probably the usual mix of everything from pig's heads to cheeses to underwear.
The market closes very promptly. The traders consider themselves as entitled to lunch (Almuerzo) as any other hard working Spaniard. If you’re there in time you’ll be able to buy anything you might want from the local Queso de oveja to some splendid Chinese made lacy (nylon) underwear; spares for your tractor or a pair of knock-off trainers.Hello, has anyone been to the Sahagun street market. Do you know if they close promptly at 2:00pm (I'll be walking there on a Saturday). What kind of stands/boothes are there (food, cheese, vegetables?) Thank you.
Thanks Anamiri, yes I'm actually arriving on a Saturday and was hoping to get some fresh fruit - then taking a rest day on Sunday. Thanks pilgrim!I was there in May, yes there are large fruit and vege stalls. The market wraps itself around the square.
A lot of them were clothes, shoes, bags though, nothing for a pilgrim. I don't know what time it finished though as I was gone before that.