"An artisan market set in a flower-filled traditional patio that showcases local craftwork—ceramics, papier-mâché sculptures, wooden puppets, leather handbags and more—offering a concentrated shopping experience of family-made and regionally rooted goods." - Lydia Mansel
Lydia Mansel
Lydia Mansel is a writer with more than eight years of experience editing and writing for both brands and online publications—with a particular focus on travel, fashion, and lifestyle. She’s also the founder of the travel site justpacked.com.
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Wandered here by accident from one of the small streets. But the place is impressive - inside is an awesome courtyard with a musician, workshops, and a chic wall hung with blue pots. It was very nice to spend time there.
Alexandru Dragan
Google
I suppose it's nice, based on the one single store that was opened at 13:23, friday, 12.01.2024. Rest was closed. On Google it says it was open. Oh, we'll.
M B
Google
Very nice patio. You can get inside for free.
Olga Lepeshkina
Google
First, the schedule on the website says it’s open every day but actually it’s not true. The real schedule is on the picture. Second, in January the only one shop works during the opening hours and you can only know it when you’re here. Touristic trap as it is.
jeffydarko
Google
We found this market much better than the artisanal market in Sevilla. We bought several items. They were able to adjust a belt I purchased to my size. Situated next to an intimate, pretty arcaded courtyard.
We went at 10am opening time and there were few people; by 10:30am the tour groups were coming through.
Laura Dru
Google
Stumbled upon this place by accident. Inhabited by many cats. We didn’t look at the shop.
Very cute to walk through: it lead us directly to the synagoga
RW
Google
Traditional, Spanish made crafts with a modern touch. Bought lots of gifts. Highly recommend.
Nicole
Google
Wonderful artistry and several artisans were open. I bought a gorgeous painting of one of the local streets