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Mercado Del Val
The guide was updated:The most famous market in Valladolid is the Mercado del Val, a typical castillan agricultural market. Built in the late nineteenth-century, this covered market is frequented by locals all day long until late at night. Stalls sell everything from fish to flowers and suckling pigs. It is located on Plaza del Val.
Useful Information
- Address: Plaza del Val, Valladolid
- Opening hours: Monday-Wednesday 09:00 - 23:00 Thursday-Saturday 08:30 - 00:30 Sunday 10:00 - 16:00
- Website: www.mercadodelval.com
- Phone: +34 983 15 53 53
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Centro Comercial Las Francesas
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Mercado Del Val
The most famous market in Valladolid is the Mercado del Val, a typical castillan agricultural market. Built in the late nineteenth-century, this covered market is frequented by locals all day long until late at night. Stalls sell everything from fish to flowers and suckling pigs. It is located on Plaza del Val.
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Centro Comercial Vallsur
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Cubero
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Bodega Emina
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