Shopping
Most Spanish towns have a street market situated along the pedestrian promenade by the seafront. You can buy anything from fruits and vegetables to souvenirs and leather handbags.
Prices are generally lower than the UK and the quality of the goods is very high. Popular purchases include leather, linen and ceramics and you can even visit a cloth factory to see how the products are made. There are also many large supermarkets and shopping malls. So, whether you enjoy trailing through traditional markets or checking out the latest designer labels, there is something for everyone.
Here are the days of locals markets:
| Monday |
Roldá, San Pedro Pinatar, Elche, Santa Pola |
| Tuesday |
Alicante, Orihuela, Los Alcazares |
| Wednesday |
Guardamar, La Mata, San Miguel del Salinas, Santiago de la Ribera, Callosa de Segura. Benidorm, Campello |
| Thursday |
San Javier, Rojales, Alicante, Villajoyosa |
| Friday |
Torrevieja, Los Montesinos, Pilar de la Horadada |
| Saturday |
Los Balcones, Torre Pacheco, Santa Pola, Elche, Alicante, Playa Flamenca, Almoradí |
| Sunday |
Benidorm, Pinar de Campoverde, Campo de Guardamar, El Zoco (Ciudad Quesada) |