Avilés Market
Avilés Market
History
The Avilés market is the second oldest in Asturias, after that of Grau/Grado, and has more than 500 years. As in the case of the Fontán in Oviedo/Uviéu, it was the Catholic Monarchs who granted this town the privilege of holding a free market every Monday of the year, since the Adelantado’s town had suffered a devastating fire and needed to recover.
Location
This market had different locations, until the 19th century when the Hermanos Orbón square was built, whose rectangular perimeter populated by white galleries still causes admiration among locals and visitors today.
Products
Singular beauty and architectural characterise this market square, where it is possible to contemplate and acquire fresh products from the Comarca and the region, such as legumes, vegetables, herbs, fruits, cheeses, meat, fish, etc.
Other products
Other products for sale include textiles, footwear, handicrafts, leather goods, decoration, flowers, cultural products, and others.