70Reviews17Q&A
Reviews
Traveller rating
- 19
- 20
- 12
- 6
- 13
Traveller type
Time of year
Language
More
Selected filters
- Filter
- English
Whilst staying in Sally we purchased a card for the Plana bus service. This includes a trip to Bonavista Market which was something to do on a Sunday morning. It was about a twenty minute journey. The bus stopped on a patch of waste land and you had to walk about 200 yards up to the market. The stalls were pretty much the same as the other local markets but you could pick up some bargains. The bus service was good for the return trips but you couldn't afford to miss the last one as it was very rural. Not a bad morning out of you enjoy markets.…
Read more
Date of experience: September 2019
Helpful
Please dont waste your time visiting the market in the square. Tarragona is a lovely place with all the modern shops and facilities. Great little bars serving good good.
Read more
Date of experience: September 2019
1 Helpful vote
Helpful
We visited the market last year and really liked it. So this year we decided to go again. However, the whole experience was ruined by a knife carrying woman who attempted to rob my wife by slashing open the bag she was carrying. Luckily she was unhurt, although she was carrying the bag on her shoulder and the knife came very close to her back. She felt the woman's hand inside the bag and turned round. The woman moved away quickly having not taken anything. I'm sure this doesn't happen often, but i don't think we'll be going there again. …
Read more
Date of experience: September 2019
4 Helpful votes
Helpful
There is everything in that market. the biggest one in Spain, and one of the biggest in Europe. The area has bad fame but I have family there and it is not the truth. The area is part of Catalonia, but is an Andalusian district. Additionally, there are cheap restaurants with typical andalusian food such as Paraiso, Garcia and Pincho with the best tapas, impossible to find in the area of Tarragona.…
Read more
Date of experience: August 2019
Helpful
Went on a tui coach trip to here on Sunday morning. Had read lots of other reviews on here saying 3 hours was too long here but we found that it was just right, took us that long to look around all the little stalls as there was that many of them! Lots and lots of stalls selling fake t-shirts, wallets, handbags etc. Don't think children would enjoy this market as much as you are walking about in 30 degree heat for most of the day and it does get quite busy around some of the stalls.…
Read more
Date of experience: August 2019
Helpful