Roses opens tender for 104 weekly market stalls

The local council launches a public competition to renew street market licenses for the next 15 years.

Generic image of an empty outdoor space designated for a weekly street market.
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Generic image of an empty outdoor space designated for a weekly street market.

The Roses Town Council has launched a public tender to award 104 stalls for the weekly clothing market and six for the fruit market, following the expiration of previous permits in 2025.

The municipality of Roses aims to modernize the market's commercial mix. The tender includes specific categories such as clothing, footwear, leather goods, and household items. This competitive process replaces the previous system of automatic renewals to ensure a more sustainable and accessible market environment.

"The change is to adapt the market to new times and will allow for a more accessible and sustainable market."

Fèlix Llorens · Councillor for Economic Promotion
The new authorizations will be valid for 15 years, with the possibility of an extension. The tender considers various stall formats, including standard 8-meter demountable stalls and specialized shop-trucks that can extend up to 16 meters in length.