Mercat de Castella
You’re stepping into Mercat de Castella, a bustling local market built in the 1980s that still serves neighbors from the Tres Forques area. Its name hails from the old Castella Avenue, now known as Avinguda del Cid, which was inaugurated in 1972, giving you a sense of the street’s evolving history. The market sits along José Maestre, 46-22, and today it isn’t just a place to shop—it also houses a municipal employment office serving the surrounding district. Inside, you’ll find more than 5,000 square meters of space with over 130 local venues, including 91 market stalls, plus a section dedicated to bars. That mix makes it a daily heartbeat of the neighborhood, where residents come for fresh produce, meats, and ready-to-eat bites, all under one roof. …
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