If you are looking for something special; pay a visit to the city street markets where you will find a variety of articles, from clothes to antiques. These markets, set up on public walk-ways, only operate in the
morning and move from neighbourhood to neighbourhood during the week.
If you fancy some retail therapy just wander through the city and you'll find all that you need; top international fashion houses and the latest local designer outlets, side by side with the big national and
international department stores - shop till you drop We recommend a visit to the Plaza Redonda on Sunday mornings; its hustle and bustle take you back to 19th century Valencia, an open-air flea market with
paintings, books, plants, animals, leather goods and music. Also on Sunday, stamp collectors and numismatists gather in the Lonja de la Seda for their ritual of exchange and barter.
Take a stroll around the municipal food markets, especially the Mercado Central and you'll find an experience for all the senses; an amazing fusion of aroma and colour set in a building known for its exceptional modern architecture. In the neighbouring streets there are traditional, small shops and intense commercial activity.
The Mercado de Colón, another architectural jewel has recently been refurbished and houses modern cafes, restaurants, a commercial centre, craft shops and flower stalls.