2 Best Sights in Costa del Sol and Costa de Almeria, Spain

Mercado Central de Almería

Built in 1892 in a Modernist style, Almería's main market provides a colorful insight into the province's long list of fresh produce. The iron structure, characteristic of late 19th-century buildings, is enclosed by a pretty tiled facade. Don't miss the plaque marking Marie Curie's visit here in 1931.
Calle Aguilar de Campo s/n, Almería, Andalusia, Spain
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Mercado de Atarazanas

From the Plaza Felix Saenz, at the southern end of Calle Nueva, turn onto Sagasta to reach the Mercado de Atarazanas. The 19th-century iron structure incorporates the original Puerta de Atarazanas, the exquisitely crafted 14th-century Moorish gate that once connected the city with the port. Don't miss the magnificent stained-glass window depicting highlights of this historic port city as you stroll around the stalls filled with local produce. The bars at the entrance offer good-value tapas, open at lunchtime only. Fish stalls are closed on Monday.

Calle Atarazanas, Málaga, Andalusia, 29005, Spain
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