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Markets are a great place to see what local life is like; Alcàsser town market is no exception.

If you’re on the lookout for some of the tastiest Valencian pastries, Mercado Municipal de Alcàsser, Alcàsser Municipal Market, is the place to go. Here you will find delicacies such as Pastel de Gloria, a local treat combining layers of meringue, almond and pumpkin. You’ll also come across many different types of sponge cakes called cocas, such as that of arrope - a syrupy grape reduction - pumpkin, light and even boozy versions.

Alcàsser market was built in 1929 and has 14 stalls selling all sorts of specialities, from pastries and charcuterie to salted fish, fruit, vegetables, seafood and much more. There’s no better place to find high quality and locally sourced products. Bustling with local life, the market is a great place to pick up something to eat if you’re cycling through Alcàsser, for example, or going for a walk around the huerta, the surrounding agricultural land.

The Municipal Market is also wheelchair accessible so everyone can visit. Don’t miss the chance to explore this lively place and discover a town not far from València city that straddles tradition and modern-day living.

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