The summer market on the boardwalk features about thirty stalls selling crafts, food, and attractions

The initiative will remain in place through September 6 to revitalize one of the municipality’s most visited areas during the summer season
The Estepona City Council announces that the summer market on the boardwalk is now open, featuring about thirty stalls offering crafts, food, and attractions. This initiative, which will run through September 6, aims to expand the range of leisure activities during the summer season, while supporting the arts and crafts sector and helping to revitalize one of the town’s most visited areas.
The market offers residents and visitors a varied selection of artisanal products and culinary offerings, enhancing the appeal of the boardwalk during the summer months.
With this initiative, the City Council aims to promote the work of artisans, boost economic activity, and highlight craftsmanship as a cultural expression and a source of employment.
The craft and food stalls are set up on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, while the attractions are open every day of the week. As a special exception, during the “Popi Ciudad de Estepona” Ham Festival, the craft stalls will be open daily. The market is open from 7:00 p.m. to midnight.
The market will adjust its schedule to accommodate municipal events taking place on the boardwalk, in order to ensure that the various activities planned for the summer can coexist harmoniously.


















