Mercado de Triana
Market
About Mercado de Triana
Mercado de Triana sits right on the Guadalquivir's edge where a medieval Inquisition castle once stood, and today it's the only central Seville market where actual locals do their daily shopping. You'll find proper fishmongers selling catch from Cádiz, elderly women haggling over vegetables, and ceramic vendors offering authentic Triana pottery alongside the usual tourist stuff. The top floor opens onto terraces with river views where you can grab wine and tapas for 3 to 5 EUR while watching boats drift past.
The ground floor feels authentically Spanish: vendors call out prices, locals chat while selecting produce, and the smell of fresh fish mixes with jamón hanging from hooks. Unlike other Seville markets that cater mainly to tourists, this one maintains its working market atmosphere even when visitors wander through. The upstairs bar area gets lively around sunset, but during morning hours you'll mostly encounter neighbors picking up groceries and catching up on local gossip.
Most travel guides oversell the basement archaeology, it's just a few display cases and foundation stones that take five minutes to see. The real draw is the authentic market experience and those riverside terraces, which offer some of the best value drinks with views in Seville. Skip the overpriced ceramic shops near the entrance and head straight to the back stalls where prices drop significantly for the same Triana pottery.
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