Street market

A street market or open-air market,[1] with alternative names such as: market square and sometimes charity market, in cases where the sale is made for charity reasons, is a market that is set up on certain days of the week, generally on the street in open-air places; they are usually located in public places or ceded by the town council of the locality such as squares, avenues, parking lots, etc. However, it can traditionally be set up in a market square or in a market town such as Camden Town.[2]

This type of marketplace, has very different forms around the world, given the great variability of facilities and products offered. According to the 2015 yearbook of La Caixa, in Spain there were officially registered 17,999 street markets.[3]

Moore Street market in Dublin, Ireland
A street market in Beijing.
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  2. ^ Gornostaeva, Galina; Campbell, Noel (May 2012). "The Creative Underclass in the Production of Place: Example of Camden Town in London". Journal of Urban Affairs. 34 (2): 169–188. doi:10.1111/j.1467-9906.2012.00609.x. ISSN 0735-2166.
  3. ^ Fernández, María (2015-08-22). "El mercadillo es una pyme". El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 2025-01-07.

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