Have you ever wondered which flea market is the largest? If you’ve ever wondered or are simply looking for a local spot where you can find a wide variety of products, we’ll tell you about the largest flea markets in Guadalajara.
From the well-known ones to others you might not expect to be so big. Check out the list!
Baratillo

It is the oldest and largest flea market in the entire city; with a wide variety of products, it has remained one of the most important flea markets in Guadalajara for years. It spans 7.8 km and has over 4,000 stalls.
Tonalá Market

A must-see flea market! If you’re looking for crafts to decorate your home or give as gifts, you’ll find everything here. It’s usually held on Thursdays and Sundays each month, stretches for 3.3 km, and has over 800 stalls.
Francisco Villa

If you’re looking to restock your pantry, this place should be on your list. Here you’ll find everything you need to buy groceries, vegetables, fruits, and more. The market has 1,182 stalls and stretches for 2.5 kilometers.
Lagos de Oriente

Another of Guadalajara’s largest markets is Lagos de Oriente. Here you’ll find a variety of products at great prices, as well as seasonal fruit and more. It has over 560 stalls and spans 2.2 km.
San Pedrito

If you’re looking to venture a bit further and visit Tlaquepaque, one flea market you shouldn’t miss is San Pedrito. You’ll find great prices and awide variety of products, both new and used. There are also several food stalls where you can grab a bite to eat or satisfy a craving.
It has more than 1,750 stalls and stretches for 2.1 km, making it the largest in Tlaquepaque.
Polanco

Here you can find a little bit of everything, but what really stands out at this market is its selection of clothing and other garments at great prices. There are more than 1,780 stalls here, spanning 2.1 km.
Polanquito

Although this market is only open on Saturdays, it remains a great option for stocking up on groceries, vegetables, fruits, and anything else you might need. There are over 480 stalls, and it stretches for 1.7 km.
Santa Margarita

Another great option to visit in the morningto stock up is this market, where you’ll find a wide variety of food items, such as fruits and pantry staples. It features over 720 stalls and stretches for 1.6 km.
Santa Teresita

It may not be the largest, but over the years this market has remained one of the most important. It’s ideal for finding new and used clothing, as well as other items like food. It stretches for 1.5 km and has over 800 stalls.
Miramar

On Wednesdays, this market opens with a wide selection of products and great prices. Here you’ll find a little bit of everything, but it’s best to arrive early to find the best items. There are over a thousand stalls here, and it stretches for 1.5 km.
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