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Spain’s weekly markets are not a cute holiday extra, they’re a living timetable that shapes how towns eat, shop, and socialise. We’re Nalini Sharma and Laura Senior Garcia, and we take you right into that rhythm, from the everyday fruit and veg stalls to one of the Costa Blanca’s most famous Saturday traditions: the Jalón flea market in the Jalón Valley.
We talk through how market culture evolves from village trading into covered city mercats, and why the market is also a social gathering point where generations mix, gossip flows, and a simple bocadillo can turn into a lifelong memory. We share what Jalón looks like on the ground: the riverbed layout, the competitive parking, the thrill of crystal, china and odd collectibles, and a practical tip for browsing antiques without getting completely lost, using AI on your phone to get a rough benchmark on authenticity and value.
Then the mood shifts. We describe an unsettling stall selling Nazi memorabilia and why seeing it among “normal” market finds hits differently, alongside the legal grey areas and the historical backdrop many visitors never hear about. To round out the weekend, we zoom out to nearby Moraira, Benissa and Calpe, and we get into local Moscatel wine and olive oil, plus a genuinely off-the-beaten-path lunch recommendation at Casa del Maco.
If you’re planning Costa Blanca travel, love local food culture, or just want to understand Spain beyond the beach, come along. Subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave us a review so more people can find Made in Spain.
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Spain’s weekly markets are not a cute holiday extra, they’re a living timetable that shapes how towns eat, shop, and socialise. We’re Nalini Sharma and Laura Senior Garcia, and we take you right into that rhythm, from the everyday fruit and veg stalls to one of the Costa Blanca’s most famous Saturday traditions: the Jalón flea market in the Jalón Valley.
We talk through how market culture evolves from village trading into covered city mercats, and why the market is also a social gathering point where generations mix, gossip flows, and a simple bocadillo can turn into a lifelong memory. We share what Jalón looks like on the ground: the riverbed layout, the competitive parking, the thrill of crystal, china and odd collectibles, and a practical tip for browsing antiques without getting completely lost, using AI on your phone to get a rough benchmark on authenticity and value.
Then the mood shifts. We describe an unsettling stall selling Nazi memorabilia and why seeing it among “normal” market finds hits differently, alongside the legal grey areas and the historical backdrop many visitors never hear about. To round out the weekend, we zoom out to nearby Moraira, Benissa and Calpe, and we get into local Moscatel wine and olive oil, plus a genuinely off-the-beaten-path lunch recommendation at Casa del Maco.
If you’re planning Costa Blanca travel, love local food culture, or just want to understand Spain beyond the beach, come along. Subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave us a review so more people can find Made in Spain.

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