Among those at Guildhall Square were Cara Gilliland and Aoibheann Armstrong.
“We are here in solidarity with all the women,” Cara told BBC News NI.
“The injustice and personal danger that we as women sometimes feel really has to be discussed and definitely in an open space like this in Guildhall Square,” she said.
Aoibheann said she feels safe in Derry.
But the death of Ms Martello, she said, is “a stark reminder that anything can happen at any point and in a brutal way.”
“Derry is a place where people should feel excited to be. It shouldn’t be known for this.
“It’s so unfair that another woman has been taken from us but most importantly from her Spanish family and friends.”
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