Rastro de Maspalomas
The Rastro de Maspalomas is the second-hand market of San Bartolomé de Tirajana, run by the markets department of the town council. It is held on Sundays in the car parks of the Ciudad Deportiva de Maspalomas, the municipal sports complex on Avenida Finnair, in the Sonnenland area. The council moved the market to this site in November 2022, because of refurbishment work planned at the municipal market.

The Rastro de Maspalomas is the second-hand street market of San Bartolomé de Tirajana, managed and announced by the markets department of the town council. It is held on Sundays in the car parks beside football pitch number 2 of the Ciudad Deportiva de Maspalomas, the municipal sports complex on Avenida Finnair, in Sonnenland.
The move to this site was announced in November 2022 as a provisional arrangement, because of refurbishment and modernisation work planned at the municipal market building and its surroundings. Council notices issued in 2026 still place the Sunday rastro around the Ciudad Deportiva. Access is from Avenida Finnair itself, within the built-up area of Maspalomas.
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