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Mercado de la Ribera (Erribera Merkatua)

Mercado de la Ribera (Erribera Merkatua)

In the heart of Bilbao’s Old Town, Mercado de la Ribera has been a focal point for locals since the 1930s. Once recognised by the Guinness Book of Records as Europe’s largest indoor food market, it remains one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Inside its vast Art Deco halls, you’ll find a dazzling array of offerings, from fresh fish and seasonal produce to cured meats, cheeses, and bread, making it a great place to explore Basque gastronomy. Alongside the stalls, you’ll also find small bars and eateries serving pintxos and local wines.
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Gran Via

Gran Via

Gran Vía is Bilbao’s main shopping artery, a wide boulevard framed by lime trees and elegant modernist buildings. Together with neighbouring streets like Marqués del Puerto and Rodríguez Arias, it forms part of the city’s so-called 'Golden Mile', home to international luxury brands, Spanish fashion labels, and high-end boutiques. The stretch between Plaza Circular and Plaza Moyúa is particularly lively, with department stores, flagship shops, and stylish cafés where you can pause mid-shopping.
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Turronería Ivañez

Turronería Ivañez

Established in 1855, Turronería Iváñez is one of Bilbao’s oldest family-run businesses, renowned for its artisanal nougat, or turrón. The shop offers a wide selection of handmade turrones, including classic varieties like Jijona and Alicante, as well as chocolate turrones, marzipan sweets, and seasonal specialties such as tortas imperiales and pasteles de gloria. Their ice creams, made with traditional turrón flavors, are especially popular during the summer months.
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