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8 years ago
It's Costco for Spaniards! Except no membership required, and its conveniently located within the shopping mall. It's not a zoo either. good prices. Definitely enabled us to stretch our Euro a kilometer farther. read more
Calle Arroyo Totalán, s/n
29720 Málaga
Spain
914 908 900
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https://www.carrefour.es
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What time does Carrefour open?
Carrefour opens at 9:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Carrefour opens at 10:00 AM on Sunday.
What time does Carrefour close?
Carrefour closes at 9:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sat 9:00 AM - 9:00 PMSun 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
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Yes, Carrefour has parking options.
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Very big grocery store with a fair amount of selection - love it. Wish they had one closer to where…read moreI live
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I search out the Mercados when I travel…read more Malaga's huge market will not disappoint. Spend a couple of hours with the locals, just don't get in their way, exploring all the fabulous food the south of Spain has to offer. The Ratatouille in me is always in cheese heaven. SO many varieties of goat, sheep and cows cheese to choose from. I will never get through all of them. The incredible fresh seafood, many still gasping from their very recent plucking from their watery home. Vegetables so unbelievably fresh and beautiful. Spices. They were my main purchase this day. Why bother to fix true Spanish dishes unless you have a great selection of the appropriate spices. Spain, all the devine jamòn. Legs of various aging just waiting to be sliced just for you. Fresh meats that will have your head spinning- I don't know what to cook first. When traveling always check out the local market. Many stalls will offer samples to try. Other have items that can be prepared to travel home with. Some purchases just may not make it out the door they are so delicious. One last tip- go early in the morning 7-8 am for the best selection. And most markets close around 2 pm.
Don't skip this market. So many foods to try and at affordable prices. My favorite standards the…read moreolive oil lady. We tasted so many oils and balsamic glazes. The olive bar was very popular as well. I also left with sweet garlic from that stand that was vacuum sealed to take home. Go hungry!
5/2/26 FYI.
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The food is inexpensive, they have all your household needs. Not the highest quality…read more Most items are generic.
Where the locals shop. There are dozens of places near the town center to buy salty snacks, booze…read moreand candy. If you want an apple, you're often out of luck. Locals eat apples, and lots of other healthy stuff. A good market.
Supercor is super awesome grocery store. A really wide selection of fruits, veg, and even some of…read moreyour favorites from back home can be found here (Oreos, Tabasco...). Did I mention the meat section? This place is a carnivores delight with a cured meat selection that took me two photos to capture and post on Yelp. The most incongruous site for me was the amount of Jamón ibérico hanging from a coat rack contraption. It kind of looks like some crazy Halloween costume. Anyway, just in case you need some it's available here. The people that work here are super friendly and very helpful. The produce guy recommended a few local items and weighed them for my wife...yeah he was FRIENDLY, in that Spanish machismo kind of way. I recommend you attempt a bit of Spanish and you'll win them over. The store is very hard to find even though it's on a main street in central Fuengirola. The GPS, with a charming British accent, had no clue how to get us there. There are few windows facing the main road and where there should be windows there is a grey marble wall. Be patient with all the roundabouts and pedestrians in this part of town and go slow. Parking is on the street but there is a secret parking lot supposedly that is free if you spend at least 6€ at the store. Prices are fair to cheap for the quality you get. We were able to find some delicious produce and we did buy plenty of cured meats. Great experience at the Supercor.
Gray marble walls make this grocery store hard to find...that and the fact that the GPS kept us going in circles, damn roundabouts!
When in Spain there will be meat. Great selection.
No this is not a coat rack - Jamón ibérico. Only in España.
Wow what a disappointment after going to many other markets of this nature in Europe. OK it was…read moreMonday so most of the stalls were closed since many sold fish and they don't fish on Sundays but even then there were less than a dozen others that were open for business and no customers were present at nine in the morning. We also learned that the big flea market which includes vendors selling produce happens on Monday's east of old town so maybe this explains how dead this place was... We did got the Monday Flea Market - that was very good. Skip.
One of my favourite things to do on holiday is to sample the local markets. That's where you get…read morethe authentic local experience This market is located a very short walk from the Old Town and full of locals. So much so that very little English is spoken in the market. However, a friendly smile, lots of gesturing and odd commonly understood word went a long way! It's a mixed market selling things like kitchen knives but mainly concentrating on food. Perhaps unsurprisingly for a seaside town, my favourite stalls were the seafood stalls piled high with giant clams and fresh tuna There were also meat stalls and colourful vegetable stalls as well as purveyors of spice and cheese I left with some local payoyo cheese to take home from Marbella as a yummy reminder of my holiday
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Wow wow wow! 5 Stars for one of the best experiences we had on our recent trip to Spain. Spanish…read morenatural wine tasting with local cheeses, almonds, and butter? YES PLZ. I booked this experience through AirBnb Experiences (highly recommend checking the experiences in any city where you're traveling). When scrolling through the options this caught my eye as I am a big fan of low-intervention (aka natural) wines and Al Sur carries some Spanish wines I've enjoyed here in the states (shout-out to Golden Hour Wine in Orlando!). The shop is on Elvira Street and surrounded by small Middle Eastern restaurants. We loved the walk to the shop. Once there, Jessica greeted us and we sat at a large communal table to start our tasting experience. Jessica was a WONDERFUL host and the wine and bites we tried were some of our favorites on our entire trip. This tasting was a true highlight and I'd HIGHLY recommend it. They also have other great tasting experiences with various types of local food. One thing you must get if you're there is their locally-sourced butter. This butter was unlike anything I've ever tried before. It almost tasted of yogurt. I wish we would have been able to bring some home to the States, but while we were there we made sure to have plenty of it! Guillermo was at the counter and also helped us with some purchases of olive oil and pastries after the tasting. Overall, this is a spot that cannot be missed on your next Andalucian trip. It created memories we'll hold on to forever! (And we had some really great wine!!)
The owner of the establishment was charming. I didn't mind spending time there eating delicious…read morefood and enjoying her company. Thank you for such a memorable experience. The food was terrific. I enjoyed myself on a cold, rainy day; the experience warmed my heart.
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Cata de aceites de oliva orgánicos de Andalucia
Tienda de productos naturales y orgánicos locales. Cerámica local, libros de vino natural, aceite de oliva, vino, cerveza, embutidos, quesos
When I.m traveling, I love to explore the markets and supermarkets. I love that there.s legs of…read morejamon just hanging by the cold cut section. So legit. Mercadona has a soft spot in my heart w all the saffron, chorizo and pimenton....olives...manchego....papitas and 2 euro wine bottles. It.s a good spot to stock up on household goodies
Incredible assortment of ice cream less than £2.5
Raw Chorizos to grill / pan fry at home = excellent
Sample receipt 1.5L water usually costs €0.40!
I love this market. They have many branches throughout Spain. The place is clean, bright and…read moreplentiful. You will find everything; prepared food, fresh fish, bakery, vegetables, fruits, beer, wine, paper goods, canned goods of all sorts. The prices are very good, the employees are super knowledgeable and friendly. The cashiers are fast and efficient, no waiting in line.
Disc Grocery Store had everything I needed for a fair price. Staying at an Airbnb for one month, we…read moreneeded to stock up on everything from toilet paper to lunch meat and cheese. I would definitely go there again.
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