Agromercado Adeje
Adeje's municipal farm market is in the Las Torres industrial estate and opens Saturdays and Sundays from eight until half past one. It is the closest farmers' market to the south-western resort area.

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Nuestra Señora de África Market
The Nuestra Señora de África market, known in the city as La Recova, is the reference municipal market of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. It occupies a building of arcaded courtyards next to Avenida de San Sebastián and brings together stalls of fish, meat, fruit, vegetables, cheeses, flowers and island-made produce.
Nuestra Señora de África Market
The Nuestra Señora de África market, known in the city as La Recova, is the reference municipal market of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. It occupies a building of arcaded courtyards next to Avenida de San Sebastián and brings together stalls of fish, meat, fruit, vegetables, cheeses, flowers and island-made produce.
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Mercado de Gáldar (La Recova)
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Mercado de la Abejera
Mercado de la Abejera is a prefabricated iron market hall in the La Abejera district of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Its parts were ordered from London and reached the city aboard the steamer Nubia in 1897, and in 1947 the structure was dismantled in the city centre and rebuilt in this neighbourhood. The market's own website describes the building as semi-abandoned, with a single fruit stall still working out of the 18 it once housed.
Mercado de la Abejera
Mercado de la Abejera is a prefabricated iron market hall in the La Abejera district of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Its parts were ordered from London and reached the city aboard the steamer Nubia in 1897, and in 1947 the structure was dismantled in the city centre and rebuilt in this neighbourhood. The market's own website describes the building as semi-abandoned, with a single fruit stall still working out of the 18 it once housed.
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Mercado Agrícola de San Lorenzo
The Mercado Agrícola de San Lorenzo occupies an open air site in the San Lorenzo district of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, with some twenty five stalls where the producers themselves sell what they grow and make. The range covers cheeses and dairy products, fruit and vegetables, bread, pastries, olives, jams and handmade mojo sauces, all of local production.
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Mercado del Agricultor del Valle de San Lorenzo
The Mercado del Agricultor of Arona, the local farmers market, stands at Calle Cooperativa number 2 in Valle San Lorenzo. Growers, artisans and local producers run their own stalls with seasonal fruit and vegetables, eggs, honey, cheeses and dairy, bread and pastries, oils, wines, jams, plants and craft goods. The site is accessible and has its own car park.
Mercadillo Municipal de Puntallana
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Mercadillo Municipal de Puntallana
The municipal farmers' market of Puntallana, in the north east of La Palma, held at weekends in the middle of the village. It brings together farmers and stockbreeders from the district and around, with fruit, vegetables, cheese, honey, baked goods and island wine, alongside local craftwork. The council has been upgrading the site over recent years and in 2026 completed an outdoor pergola giving eighty square metres of covered space.
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