Teguise Market, Flea market in Teguise, Spain.
Teguise Market transforms the historic town's cobblestone streets into a sprawling marketplace where vendors sell handmade crafts, ceramics, leather goods, jewelry, textiles, and fresh local produce every Sunday morning.
The market dates back to the 19th century when it served as a central trading hub for local farmers and artisans, evolving from traditional merchant gatherings into one of the Canary Islands' most significant weekly markets.
Local artisans demonstrate pottery shaping, basket weaving, and jewelry making at their stalls while food vendors serve traditional Canarian dishes, creating a platform for preserving and sharing the island's cultural heritage.
The market operates every Sunday from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM, with early arrival recommended for better selections and parking available on the outskirts of Teguise with pedestrian access to the market zone.
Street performers and musicians entertain visitors throughout the morning while artisans offer samples of goat cheeses, homemade wines, and products made from cactus and aloe vera, reflecting Lanzarote's agricultural traditions.
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