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4/5
Clésio S.
7 months ago on Google • 21 reviews

Spectacular place to buy different types of artwork like, batik, wood chain, bracelet, african t-shirts and more.

4/5
Faatin B.
10 months ago on Google • 47 reviews

The food at the Artistas Restaurant was amazing and the vendors who displayed their crafts were of a very high standard. I most particularly loved the lady who crocheted large table clothes. Just so beautiful!!

5/5
MARIAN M.
1 year ago on Google • 108 reviews

Great place to buy souvenirs. And spend a nice afternoon. There are also 2-3 places where you can have something to eat and drink. Just be careful negociating the prices.

4/5
Zubair W.
1 year ago on Google • 118 reviews

Very local and economical market. It’s not fancy at all but has the true local, raw, pure ambience. The quality of stuff is average but good value for money. A must visit, even if you don’t do shopping.

5/5
Alicja B.
3 months ago on Google • 153 reviews
New

Very nice place to buy souvenirs. A tip: don't buy from the first sellers after entering, they will be quite aggressive in trying to sell, but there are hidden gems inside the fair, e.g. Ms. Felicia, who herself sews amazing stuff (clothes, bags, purses) from African print fabric, very much high quality, also other sellers who really make their stuff themselves instead of reselling Chinese merch. Be prepared to bargain and use mosquito spray, they do bite there even during the day.

4/5
Rob
1 year ago on Google • 162 reviews

Loved the plants for sale! Endless stalls of folks selling trinkets, art, wood carvings. Tons of souvenir shopping as well as fabric. A few choices for a great lunch/cold beer/snack. The merchants were anxious to show you their items but not overly pushy

3/5
Mohsen S.
1 year ago on Google • 248 reviews

I had mixed feeling about this place. The park is nice for a walk and many shops and artworks here and there, many local made which is nice. But some are just touristic style of souvenirs. What is disturbing is that sellers just pop up in front of you and offer their stuff. Some just follow you and keep shouting asking you to get a "free look" that ends with a story about how much they need your money to leave for food/kids/etc.. I bought few things I liked, some shop keepers are really decent. But it felt disturbing and unconformable being stalked while walking from others. One thing more. Always negotiate the price, initial prices are super inflated. But keep in mind that you are supporting these people so be a bit kind too! In general prices here are cheaper than those cross you in the streets in other touristic areas.

5/5
Leroy olaechea v.
2 months ago on Google • 605 reviews
New

Im happy they are trying to rebuild this place. In the hart of the city. The best place to get some presents for friends n family. Perfect place to spend the Sunday afternoon. To breath and relax.

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