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Best Markets in Machala

By Joshua Wood, LPC

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Summary: What are the best markets in Machala? In this article we highlight the best markets in Machala.

Machala, often referred to as the "Banana Capital of the World," is not only famous for its banana exports but also for its vibrant markets that offer expats and digital nomads a taste of local culture, fresh produce, and a variety of goods. From bustling food markets to serene craft fairs, Machala's markets are a feast for the senses and a window into the local way of life. Here are some of the best markets in Machala that you should not miss.

Mercado Central de Machala

Location: Between Sucre and 25 de Junio Streets, Machala
Type of Market: Traditional Market
Open: Daily, 6 AM - 6 PM

The Mercado Central de Machala is the heart of the city's daily commerce. This indoor market is where locals come to buy fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, and seafood. It's a bustling hub of activity where you can experience the local lifestyle and practice your Spanish with friendly vendors. The market also has a section for prepared foods, where you can try local dishes at a very reasonable price.

We Recommend: Sampling the fresh ceviche, a local favorite made with the catch of the day, lime juice, onions, and cilantro.

Mercado de Mariscos

Location: Calle 25 de Junio, near the waterfront, Machala
Type of Market: Seafood Market
Open: Daily, 5 AM - 3 PM

As a coastal city, Machala boasts a fantastic seafood market. The Mercado de Mariscos is where you'll find the freshest fish, shrimp, clams, and more, straight from the Pacific Ocean. It's a great place to learn about the local seafood varieties and to purchase ingredients for a delicious home-cooked meal.

We Recommend: Buying some freshly caught camarones (shrimp) to cook up a traditional Ecuadorian shrimp ceviche.

Feria Libre de Machala

Location: Avenida 25 de Junio, near the Terminal Terrestre, Machala
Type of Market: Open-Air Market
Open: Saturdays and Sundays, 5 AM - 5 PM

The Feria Libre de Machala is a weekend open-air market that offers everything from fresh produce to clothing and household items. It's a great place to mingle with locals and other expats while hunting for bargains. The market is expansive, so be prepared to spend a few hours exploring all it has to offer.

We Recommend: Picking up some traditional Ecuadorian textiles or handcrafted jewelry as unique souvenirs or gifts.

Plaza Rotary Market

Location: Intersection of Avenida 25 de Junio and Guayas, Machala
Type of Market: Craft and Farmers Market
Open: Daily, 8 AM - 5 PM

Plaza Rotary Market is a smaller, more intimate market where you can find a variety of local crafts, artisanal goods, and fresh produce. It's a quieter alternative to the larger markets and is perfect for those looking to enjoy a leisurely shopping experience.

We Recommend: Trying the local artisanal cheeses and homemade bread for a delightful picnic or snack.

El Paseo Shopping Machala

Location: Avenida Circunvalacion Norte y Callejon 17ava Norte, Machala
Type of Market: Modern Shopping Mall
Open: Daily, 10 AM - 9 PM

For a more contemporary shopping experience, El Paseo Shopping Machala offers a range of stores, including international brands, a supermarket, and a food court. While not a traditional market, it's a convenient one-stop-shop for expats and digital nomads looking for familiar products or a modern cinema experience.

We Recommend: Visiting the food court to taste a variety of local and international cuisines in a comfortable setting.

Barrio Uzhcurrumi Artisan Market

Location: Barrio Uzhcurrumi, outskirts of Machala
Type of Market: Artisan Market
Open: Weekends, 9 AM - 4 PM

Located a short distance from the city center, the Barrio Uzhcurrumi Artisan Market is a hidden gem where you can find handcrafted goods made by local artisans. This market is less frequented by tourists, offering a more authentic shopping experience and the chance to support the local community.

We Recommend: Purchasing a hand-woven Panama hat, which, despite its name, originates from Ecuador and is a classic piece of local craftsmanship.

Mercado 25 de Junio

Location: Avenida 25 de Junio, Machala
Type of Market: General Market
Open: Daily, 6 AM - 5 PM

Mercado 25 de Junio is another all-encompassing market where you can find a wide array of goods, from fresh produce and meats to clothing and electronics. It's a lively place where bargaining is common, so don't be shy to negotiate prices.

We Recommend: Exploring the food stalls to try some local snacks, such as empanadas or bolon de verde, a green plantain dumpling filled with cheese or meat.

These markets in Machala offer a diverse shopping experience, from the freshest seafood to the finest crafts. As an expat or digital nomad, exploring these markets will not only provide you with the necessities but also immerse you in the rich culture and community of Machala.

About the Author

Joshua Wood Joshua Wood, LPC joined Expat Exchange in 2000 and serves as one of its Co-Presidents. He is also one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.

Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.


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