The Best Markets in Medellín, Colombia

San Alejo market in Medellin
San Alejo market in Medellin | © Iván Erre Jota / Flickr
Chris Bell

Medellín is easily one of the most popular cities in South America with travellers these days, for a variety of reasons, but one of the best attractions in the city has to be the many diverse markets there are to enjoy. From outdoor food markets to flea markets and upscale craft markets, here the very best markets to seek out in the City of Eternal Spring.

Envigado Flea Market

A monthly flea market in the main square of the pretty Envigado neighbourhood, this market is the perfect place to visit if you are after traditional Colombian souvenirs to take back home from your trip. You can find anything from traditional woven ponchos and hammocks to typical hats and bags from the Antioquia region. There are also leather and wool artisans plying their trade, as well as typical street foods and drinks to enjoy.

You could pick up a traditional ‘carriel’ bag at Envigado Flea Market

San Fernando Plaza

Minorista

A huge commercial market located in downtown Medellín, Minorista is a far cry from the hip boutique stalls on offer in several of the previously mentioned spots. This is a bustling, hectic local market, selling everything from secondhand clothes to fruit and veg. There’s a lotof fruit for sale in Minorista, so it’s the perfect place for a DIY fruit tour of Medellín, sampling the weird and exotic fruits that Colombia enjoys an abundance of.

There are so many delicious fruits to sample in Medellín’s markets

Mercado del Rio

Mercado del Rio is Medellín’s newest gastronomic market (it officially opened in October 2016). It’s a huge warehouse-like space with 40 or 50 small restaurants, food stalls and bars, and is unique within Colombia (Bogotá has some small food-truck markets, but nothing on this scale). There are restaurants from all over the world as well, not just Colombian classics, so if you’re pining for something Italian, Peruvian or Mexican it’s the perfect place to visit for lunch (and maybe breakfast and dinner too).

El Hueco

El Huece, which translates as ‘the hole’, is the home of the cheapest bargain shopping in Medellín, and it can be easy to get lost in the rabbit warren of stalls and shops that make up this chaotic local market. It’s located in downtown Medellín, close to Parque de las Luces and Botero Plaza, and is less of a market than a loose network of shops and stalls. You can find anything (and we mean anything) in El Hueco, and usually at very cheap prices. This is definitely one for travellers on a tight budget.

El Hueco in downtown Medellín

El Pulguero

This market is an absolute local favourite, but only takes place four times a year, on the third weekends of March, June, September and December: as they say, absence makes the heart grow fonder! Held outside the city in the peaceful and pretty Llanogrande area, El Pulguero takes place for three days (many local families even camp out for the duration), and there are hundreds of stalls selling everything from quality food to beautiful artisanal products. The stalls sell nothing but the best, so be prepared for your wallet to take a hit.

San Alejo

Held on the first Saturday of every month in Parque Bolivar, San Alejo is a fun and colourful craft market with a friendly, family atmosphere. With plenty of cheap and local souvenirs and artisan products for sale, San Alejo is well worth a quick visit if you’re in town and in the market for souvenirs and gifts for the family.

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