
Surquillo Market No. 1 Lima
A bustling, traditional market in Lima offering fresh produce, local delicacies, and an authentic Peruvian culinary experience.

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Freshest produce, fewer crowds

Surquillo Market No. 1 Lima
Best Time
Freshest produce, fewer crowds

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A bustling, traditional market in Lima offering fresh produce, local delicacies, and an authentic Peruvian culinary experience.
"Mercado Nº 1 de Surquillo is an absolute gem nestled in the heart of the vibrant Surquillo district."

Taste the Local Flavors
Don't shy away from trying new fruits and dishes. Many vendors offer samples! :tangerine:
Cash is King
While some places accept cards, having cash (Peruvian Soles) is best for smaller vendors. :moneybag:

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.3 · 4,285 reviews
Type
Market
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Exotic Fruits Galore
Discover a kaleidoscope of colorful, unfamiliar fruits. Sample unique flavors and learn about local produce.

Authentic Peruvian Eats
Savor traditional dishes like carapulcra, green noodles, and fresh ceviche from local vendors.

Fresh Produce Paradise
Stock up on vibrant vegetables, aromatic spices, and high-quality meats and seafood.
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Planning Your Visit
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Navigating the Market
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Insider Tips
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Taste the Local Flavors
Don't shy away from trying new fruits and dishes. Many vendors offer samples! :tangerine:
Cash is King
While some places accept cards, having cash (Peruvian Soles) is best for smaller vendors. :moneybag:
Explore Beyond the Building
The market is active both inside and outside, with lively outdoor stalls even on rainy days. ☂️
Try the 'Pollo a la Brasa'
Look for delicious grilled chicken with native potatoes and chicha. A popular local treat! 🍗
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from all over the internet
Taste the Local Flavors
Don't shy away from trying new fruits and dishes. Many vendors offer samples! :tangerine:
Cash is King
While some places accept cards, having cash (Peruvian Soles) is best for smaller vendors. :moneybag:
Explore Beyond the Building
The market is active both inside and outside, with lively outdoor stalls even on rainy days. ☂️
Try the 'Pollo a la Brasa'
Look for delicious grilled chicken with native potatoes and chicha. A popular local treat! 🍗
Seek Out Smoked Meats
For unique smoked delicacies, check out spots like 'Don Andres'. 🚬
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Surquillo Market No. 1 is a vibrant gem offering a fantastic array of fresh produce, local delicacies, and an authentic Peruvian market experience. Visitors praise the friendly vendors, the kaleidoscope of colors, and the opportunity to savor genuine local flavors. While some parts are tourist-oriented, it remains a must-visit for immersing in local culture and enjoying delicious, affordable food.
"Marketplace with stalls selling fruit, meat, souvenirs, clothes. When we visited the inside space was closed, it was all outdoor stalls (perhaps it's no longer open inside?). Not a huge place, just a few rows of stalls. Fun to try some fruits previously unknown to us. Sellers don't hassle you to buy from them, which is nice."
Johan Björefeldt
"El market is no longer active int the building, but you are able to see the stands outside and it’s very lively, even on an odd raining day!"
Jen Machado Flynn
"Mercado Nº 1 de Surquillo is an absolute gem nestled in the heart of the vibrant Surquillo district. I stumbled upon this market during my visit to Lima and was instantly captivated by the array of fresh produce, local specialties, and the lively atmosphere. The stalls boast a kaleidoscope of colors, offering everything from exotic fruits to aromatic spices. The sheer variety is a testament to the rich culinary tapestry of Peru. The vendors are friendly and eager to share their knowledge about the products. Whether you're a foodie looking for unique ingredients or a traveler wanting to immerse yourself in local culture, Mercado Nº 1 de Surquillo is a must-visit. Don't miss the chance to savor authentic Peruvian flavors and soak in the bustling energy of this market. It's an experience that will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression."
Elias Chelala (Chewy)
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Surquillo Market No. 1 is located in the Surquillo district, bordering Miraflores. You can easily reach it by taxi or ride-sharing app. Public buses also serve the area, but routes can be complex for tourists. It's a convenient stop if you're already exploring Miraflores.
Yes, Surquillo Market No. 1 is generally considered safe for tourists, especially during the day. It's a legitimate local market with some tourist-oriented sections, making it a good introduction to Peruvian markets.
Taxis and ride-sharing apps are the most convenient ways to get around Surquillo. For shorter distances within the district, walking is also an option, but be aware of traffic.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, there is no admission fee to enter Surquillo Market No. 1. It's a public market where you can freely browse the stalls.
The market is typically open daily from early morning until late afternoon or early evening. Specific stall hours may vary, but generally, you can expect vendors to be active from around 7:30 AM to 7:00 PM.
Some larger food stalls and vendors may accept credit cards, but it's highly recommended to carry cash (Peruvian Soles) for most purchases, especially for smaller items and produce.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
You must try the fresh ceviche, 'arroz con mariscos' (rice with seafood), and 'anticuchos' (grilled beef heart skewers). Also, sample the variety of exotic fruits and traditional stews like 'carapulcra' and green noodles.
While the market is known for its meat and seafood, you can find vegetarian options like fresh juices, smoothies, salads, and some vegetable-based stews.
Several stalls offer excellent ceviche. 'Don Cevichero' is a popular spot mentioned for its fresh seafood and flavorful preparations.
'Pollo a la Brasa' is Peruvian-style rotisserie chicken. Look for promotions that often include native potatoes, salad, and chicha (a corn-based drink).
Absolutely! Many vendors offer a wide array of fresh juices and smoothies made from local fruits. It's a refreshing way to cool down.
📸 📸 Photography
Yes, taking photos is generally allowed and encouraged to capture the vibrant atmosphere. However, it's always polite to ask vendors before taking close-ups of them or their products.
Focus on the colorful displays of fruits and vegetables, the bustling activity of vendors and shoppers, and the preparation of local dishes. The textures and vibrant colors make for great shots.
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