4 Magical Arabian Days – Zoco Arabe in Benalmadena Pueblo

2024 edition

August 19, 2023
Last update: September 05, 2024

The Zoco Árabe / Arabian Bazaar in Benalmadena Pueblo will happen this year from August 29 to September 1st. During these 4 fantastic days, the stretch of Benalmadena Pueblo from the Plaza de las 3 Culturas up to the Iglesia (Church) de Santo Domingo de Guzmán will host shows of Middle Eastern dance, music, workshops, crafts, gastronomy and, of course, a large open air street market/bazaar.

The bazaar will have stalls decorated with arab motifs, lanterns and colorful long scarfs; it will be exuding incense and offering delights such as Moorish teas, falafels and sfihas, as well as typical clothes, ceramics, henna tattoos and more surprises. Maybe a genie coming out of a lamp?

The location

According to the program, that we’ll see next, the events will happen in the Plaza del Alguacil, Calle Real, Plaza de España and in the area around the Church of Santo Domingo de Guzmán, including the Jardines del Muro. There will be also shows in the Plaza de Andalucía.

Zoco Arabe Benalmadena Pueblo 2024
Map of the places (in red) that will have events during the Zoco Árabe.

On the Zoco Árabe map above, that you can see on Google Maps, I’ve marked all the places that are mentioned in the program, so you can know how to walk around. 😉

The program

The event celebrates the Moorish heritage of Andalucia in Spanish style: with a big, multiple day event filled with joy and memorable moments! To make it easier to enjoy it all, I’ve translated the program published by Benalmadena’s Town Hall into English. 😉 and I couldn’t resist adding a few of my own remarks in italic!

  • Zoco Arabe Benalmadena Pueblo 2024 program - page 1
  • Zoco Arabe Benalmadena Pueblo 2024 program - page 2

Above: the original pages of the program of the Zoco Arabe, in Spanish. Press the arrows to switch pages.

I feel tempted to make a reference to a 1001 nights, but I’ll try my best to avoid the cliché, mostly because the events run from noon to midnight 3 out of 4 of the days. So let’s think of it as 4 Magical Arabian days – it has a good kick to it, right?

August 29, Thursday

7:00 pm – Inauguration of the Zoco Árabe
Interactive parades: Musicians and dancers walk through the market.
Show at the door of the Church.
Opening of the craft-market stalls.
Ecological merry-go-round (meaning it will be spined by hand!)
Children’s playroom, game tables and free photo booth with period characters (behind the Church).
Falconry Exhibition (Plaza del Alguacil).

Merry-go-round in 2023 Zoco Arabe
Merry-go-round in the Zoco Arabe in 2023
Falconry Exhibition in the Zoco Arabe, Benalmadena Pueblo, 2024
Falconry Exhibition in the Zoco Arabe in 2024

7:30 pm – Opening of demonstration workshops:
Pottery, Painting and Henna.
Arab tea shop (Church esplanade).

Pottery workshop in the Zoco Arabe, Benalmadena Pueblo, 2024
Kid’s Pottery Workshop (2024)

9:30 pm – Musical parade.
The “Flight of the Eagle”, flight of birds of prey through the market.

This was a very interesting addition to this year’s Zoco Árabe! A bit of the flight in the video below:

10:30 pm – Concert in Plaza de Andalucía
by the group Alfolk (Arabic music group).

Midnight – End of activities Parade
with musicians and belly dancers.
Market closure.

August 30, Friday

Noon – Interactive parade: Musicians tour the market.
Ecological merry-go-round.
Children’s playroom, game tables and free photos with period characters (behind the Church).
Archery Workshop.
Pottery Workshop.
Arabic Calligraphy Workshop.
Painting Workshop.
Henna Workshop.
Falconry exhibition (Plaza del Alguacil).

2:30 pm – Interactive parade: Musicians tour the market.
The “Flight of the Eagle”, flight of birds of prey through the market.

3:00 pm – Closing of the market, time for eating.
(Siesta!!!)

7:00 pm – Interactive musical parade: Musicians tour the market.
Opening of the craft-market stalls.

7:30 pm – Opening of demonstration workshops:
Pottery Workshop.
Painting Workshop.
Arabic Calligraphy Workshop.
Henna Workshop.
Arab tea shop (Church esplanade).
Falconry Exhibition (Plaza del Alguacil).

9:30 pm – Interactive musical parade.

10:30 pm – Concert in Plaza de Andalucía
by the group Zirajh.

11:30 pm – Musical Parade.

Midnight – End of activities parade with musicians.
Musical concert on the esplanade of the Church (with Alfolk).
Market closure.

August 31, Saturday

Noon – Interactive musical parade: Musicians tour the market.
Ecological merry-go-round.
Children’s playroom: game tables and free photos with period characters (behind the Church).
Archery Workshop.
Pottery Workshop.
Arabic Calligraphy Workshop.
Painting Workshop.
Henna Workshop.
Arab tea shop (Church esplanade).
Falconry exhibition (Plaza del Alguacil).

2:30 pm – Interactive musical parade: musicians tour the market.

3:00 pm – Closing of the market, time for eating.

7:00 pm – Interactive musical parade: Musicians tour the market.
Show at the door of the Church.

7:30 pm – Opening of the craft-market stalls.
Opening of demonstration workshops:
Pottery Workshop.
Arabic Calligraphy Workshop.
Painting Workshop.
Henna Workshop.
Arab tea shop (Church esplanade).

9:30 pm – Interactive musical parade.

10:30 pm – Concert in the Plaza de Andalucía
by the group AIFolk

11:30 pm – Musical parade.

Midnight – Parade to close activities with musicians.
Musical concert on the esplanade of the Church.
Market closure.

September 1, Sunday

Noon – Interactive musical parade: musicians tour the market
Ecological merry-go-round.
Children’s playroom, game tables and free photos with period characters (behind the Church)
Archery Workshop.
Pottery Workshop.
Arabic Calligraphy Workshop.
Painting Workshop.
Henna Workshop.
Falconry exhibition (Plaza del Alguacil)

2:30 pm – Interactive musical parade: musicians tour the market

3:00 pm – Closing of the market, time for eating.

7:00 pm – Interactive parades: Musicians tour the market.
Show at the door of the Church.
Opening of the craft-market stalls.

7:30 pm – Opening of demonstration workshops:
Pottery Workshop.
Arabic Calligraphy Workshop.
Painting Workshop. Henna Workshop.
Arab tea shop (Church esplanade).

9:30 pm – Interactive musical parade.

10:30 pm – Concert in Plaza de Andalucía
by the group AlFolk.

11:30 pm – Musical parade

10:30 pm – Parade to close activities with musicians.

11:30 pm – Musical concert on the esplanade of the Church.

Midnight – market closing

At the bottom of the program it reads, enigmatically: the workshops and attractions remain open during all the hours of the market.

Related post:
The Siesta tradition

How to get to the Arabian Bazaar in Benalmadena Pueblo

You can get there by bus, on the lines 112, 121, 126 and 103. The problem is that the buses stop running around or before 22:00, and the market goes on until midnight. During the recent Feria de Benalmádena Pueblo the buses worked until later than usual; I hope they’ll do the same for the Zoco Árabe, but up to now I didn’t see this information; I’ll update if something comes up. You can’t get there by train. You can get there by car, as there are several parking lots close to the main event location; they will probably get full fast, though.

A bit of the Zoco Árabe last year (2023)

You can find more pictures and videos about the Arabian Market on MamaMalaga’s youtube channel and on MamaMalaga’s Facebook page. You are welcome to follow both, and if you want to reshare or use some image, please link to this page or to the homepage. 😉

And don’t forget!

While in Benalmadena Pueblo, please support the local commerce. Look around: there are almost no big chain commerce shops. The businesses are owned by locals and provide local jobs. We can help to keep the lovely, cute Benalmadena Pueblo as it is by boosting its economy while exploring the hidden gems of the Pueblo. And there are great and unique opportunities around!

Check these places, all recommended by a resident of Benalmadena Pueblo so that you can get the best of the area: El Capricho Shop – if you are looking for souvenirs or gourmet foods to take back home, this shop is what you want 😉 there is also the lovely A Sol y Sombra that sells artisan products and El Jardin de Las Naranjas, a herbalist packed with delightful aromas. And if you want a salon, you have two great choices: Divas and The Salon.

shops in Benalmadena Pueblo
El Jardin de las Naranjas, at Calle Real 12, Benalmadena Pueblo

I hope you enjoy the Zoco Árabe and bring home great souvenirs, amazing pictures, and unforgettable memories. And maybe some henna!! Don’t forget to scrub a lantern if you see one around that looks like it could have a genie; after all, Benalmadena Pueblo is known to be a place where dreams come true.

Next: Casa de la cultura de Benalmádena- Roman villas, olive oil and Mare Nostrum

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