Lanzarote, with its rich culture and vibrant community, offers a variety of local markets that are perfect for those who want to immerse themselves in island life.
From craft markets to fresh local produce, these spaces offer a unique opportunity to explore and enjoy Lanzarote’s gastronomy, art and traditions.
In this blog, we introduce you to some of the most outstanding markets on the island.  
The Teguise Market is one of the largest and oldest in Lanzarote, held every Sunday in the historic town of Teguise.
Here, visitors can find a wide range of products ranging from local handicrafts, jewelry, clothing, to gastronomic products such as cheeses, wines, and typical Canarian products.
In addition, the market is usually accompanied by live music and street performances, creating a festive and lively atmosphere.  
Located in the island’s capital, the Arrecife Farmers Market is held on Saturday mornings.
It is an ideal place for those looking for fresh and local products, such as fruits, vegetables, honey, jams and other agricultural products from the island.
In addition, you can find artisanal products and taste some local delicacies.  
 
													Haría Market
Located in the picturesque village of Haría in the north of the island, this market is held every Saturday.
With a focus on artisanal and eco-friendly products, the Haría Market is perfect for those interested in buying local art and crafts, such as ceramics, jewelry, and textiles.
You can also find agricultural and food products, such as fresh bread and baked goods.  
Playa Blanca Market
This market is held twice a week, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, at the Marina Rubicon marina in Playa Blanca.
Here, visitors can enjoy a variety of stalls selling clothing, accessories, handicrafts, and souvenirs.
The location by the sea adds a special appeal, allowing you to enjoy panoramic views while shopping.  
San Bartolomé Market
The St. Bartholomew’s Market, held on Saturdays, is known for its offering of fresh local produce, including fruits, vegetables, cheeses, and more.
It is an ideal place for those looking for authentic products from the island and to enjoy a more local and less touristy atmosphere. 
La Villa de Tías Market
Located in the village of Tías, this market is held on Saturdays and offers a mix of local produce and handicrafts.
It is a cozy and less crowded place, ideal to enjoy a quiet walk while exploring the stalls. 
Uga Market
Located in the small village of Uga, this market stands out for its agricultural and local products, such as goat cheeses, honey, and cold cuts.
It is a perfect place to discover authentic flavors of the island and support local producers. 
The local markets in Lanzarote are not only places to buy unique and quality products, but also to experience the culture and daily life of the island.
Each market has its own charm and specialty, offering a perfect opportunity to meet the locals, sample local delicacies, and find special souvenirs.
Whether you’re looking for fresh produce, unique handicrafts, or just want to enjoy a vibrant, local atmosphere, Lanzarote’s markets have something for everyone.
Don’t forget to include a visit to these markets in your travel itinerary!   

 
				
 
													



 
													