This month in Valencia: time-bound markets and fairs — seasonal pop-ups, design and vintage edits, book and art stalls with dates, opening hours, location and free-entry notes. Permanent food markets live in a separate section.
Upcoming highlights
Featured picks appear first: seasonal fairs, one-weekend pop-ups, night markets and themed design edits. Listings include hours, exact address and any ticket or RSVP info.
This weekend
- Most pop-ups run Sat–Sun with peak hours 11:00–14:00 and 17:00–20:30.
- Night markets add music and food courts; arrive early for easier parking and entry.
- Many fairs are free entry; some charge a small door fee or require RSVP.
Formats & themes
- Design & makers: local brands, ceramics, prints, accessories and homeware.
- Vintage & flea: curated clothing, vinyl, books and collectibles.
- Art & book markets: small-press zines, illustration and signed editions.
- Seasonal specials: Christmas, Easter and summer seaside editions.
Tickets, entry & tips
- Check door policy: free, token system or small entry fee.
- Cards are widely accepted; some vintage stalls are cash-preferred.
- Bring a tote and arrive at opening for best finds; late hours suit live music and food.
Recurring picks
- Monthly design edits rotate venues around the centre and the marina.
- Quarterly vintage fairs gather larger vendor lists with fitting rooms on site.
- Book and art markets often tie to festival calendars and museum courtyards.
Neighbourhood hints
Combine centre-city fairs with a Ciutat Vella walk; pair marina pop-ups with a sunset stroll; add a Turia park loop between morning and evening sessions.
FAQ
Is entry free?
Most markets are free; some themed fairs charge a small fee or require RSVP. Check the listing badge.
Can I bring pets or strollers?
Outdoor pop-ups are generally pet- and stroller-friendly; indoor venues list specific rules on the event card.
Do vendors take cards?
Many do; vintage stalls may prefer cash. ATMs near central venues can be busy — plan ahead.