Feria Market, Public market in Feria district, Seville, Spain
Feria Market is a covered trading space in the Feria district where vendors sell fresh produce, meats, seafood, and local products every day. The building has wide corridors between the stalls and multiple entrances designed to make shopping accessible for all visitors.
This market began as the oldest permanent trading center in Seville, serving generations of local merchants from its founding onwards. Over time, it became an established hub where commercial activity remained concentrated and steady.
The market serves as a meeting place where neighbors stop by to shop and linger at the local tapas bars. People gather here not just to buy food, but to maintain everyday social connections with their community.
The market opens early in the morning and closes by mid-afternoon. Wheelchair accessible entrances and clearly marked pathways make it easy to navigate for visitors with mobility needs.
Every Thursday, the street outside transforms into Seville's largest flea market, where vendors display antiques and handmade goods. This weekly event has become a popular gathering for collectors and those seeking handcrafted items.
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