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Markets in Seville

Food Market
 Whether shopping for fruit, seafood, meat and vegetables Seville's food markets, or mercados, have just about everything you need for a good dinner. Open everyday until 2pm except Sundays in various locations

Alfalfa Animal Market
This market has more dogs, cats, parrots and parakeets than anything else. You'll also find fish (the kind you take home in a bowl, not the kind you eat), lizards, rabbits, gerbils, chinchillas and a few other strange animals. You can also pick up bird cages and lots of other pet care supplies. Sundays until 2pm.

Plaza del Cabildo Collectionables Market
Here you will find mainly stamps and coins, but other items such as pins, semi-precious stones, antique watches, military medals and even phone cards (yes, they collect those, too!). You can also enjoy the surroundings in the Plaza, which is a site to see even when the market isn't there. Sundays until 2pm.

Antiques Market - El Jueves
El Jueves on Calle Feria is the oldest market in Sevilla, dating back centuries. You'll find everything from furniture to antiques, old electronics, paintings, posters and a LOT of other stuff. Thursdays until 2:30pm.

Paintings and Art Market
Down the street from El Corte Inglés in the center and next to the Museum of Bellas Artes you can find paintings and sketches as well as a few other pieces from local artists. They range in styles and scenes, from your typical Sevillano patio realistically brought to life to an abstract of who knows what. Sundays until 2pm.

Ceramics in Triana 
Head to Triana, just across the bridge, take a right after the market and you'll find a lot of ceramics stores to choose from. While out with some family looking for gifts I snapped a few photos inside the stores.