What can you do in A Coruña in the rain? The vintage market with luxury brands for 9 euros that ends today

Posted on 19 January 2026

If there is a market vintage that sweeps Spain and is at the height of the stores second-hand from London or New York, that's Billy's. It is a traveling market that sets up pop-ups temporary, with kilometer-long queues and authentic treasures. Now it arrives in A Coruña and is perfect for Christmas shopping, because its brand name clothing costs only 9 euros.

Billy's will set up its store in the Galician city on December 5, 6, 7 and 8, on Plá y Cancela 6. There we will find a lot of brand clothing vintage eighties and nineties, older treasures and brands such as Nike, Levi's, Lacoste, Carhartt or Adidas for less than 10 euros. Of course, in very good condition, because the organizers take great care of their selections.

Vintage Christmas Market Nike Brand Clothing A Coruna Galicia

This great plan is completely free, although you can pay 5 euros for the VIP ticket, which allows you to skip the line and enter half an hour early, to browse all the clothes without hordes of people around. Inside we will find an “everything for 9 euros” area and another, called the Billy's area, with more exclusive clothing at 50%.

Vintage Christmas Market Nike Brand Clothing A Coruna Galicia

The Daji Room space, where this market is held, will be open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and if you are one of the first 20 to arrive, you will get a little surprise. In addition, they have organized a raffle for 100 euros to spend there. Come on, it has everything to escape the rain and soak in a retro fashion session with friends. And, why not, leave there with a brand new look.

Olivia Thompson
Olivia Thompson
I’m Olivia Thompson, born and raised in Wellington, New Zealand. As a lifestyle and travel writer at Latitude Magazine, I’m passionate about uncovering stories that connect people with new experiences and perspectives. My goal is to inspire readers to see everyday life – and the world – with fresh eyes.

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