Quinta Market

Quinta Market
Pamilihang Bayan ng Quinta
Mercado de la Quinta
The newly rebuilt Quinta Market and Fishport in June 2017
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Coordinates14°35′47.2″N 120°58′57.7″E / 14.596444°N 120.982694°E / 14.596444; 120.982694
AddressCarlos Palanca Street, Quiapo, Manila
Opening date1851
(establishment)
April 19, 2017
(current building)
DeveloperMarketlife Management and Leasing Corporation
OwnerCity Government of Manila
No. of stores and services279
No. of floors2
Parking100 slots

Quinta Market (Filipino: Pamilihang Bayan ng Quinta; Spanish: Mercado de la Quinta), also known as Quiapo Market and officially called the Quinta Market and Fishport since 2017, is a palengke (public market) on Carlos Palanca (formerly Echague) Street in Quiapo, Manila, in the Philippines, along the banks of the Pasig River.

Established in the 19th century during the Spanish colonial period, Quinta Market was the central market of the City of Manila, originally catering to the wealthy families that lived in Quiapo at the time. By the early 20th century, the market had become one of the city's most important markets, generating significant revenues while also catering to residents of all social classes. However, growing congestion and the shift of business to new developments outside the city have led to its gradual decline, until the market was torn down and rebuilt in 2017 during the term of Mayor Joseph Estrada.