A weekly Saturday market in Plaza León y Castillo featuring traditional Canarian crafts and fresh local produce. Inaugurated in 2001, it's known for genuine handmade items from local craftspeople and live music performances.
Pl. León y Castillo, 6, 8, 35520 Haría, Las Palmas, España
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About Haría Street Market
Haría Street Market operates every Saturday from 10am to 2:30pm in Plaza León y Castillo. This genuine market was inaugurated in 2001 by Eulogio Concepción, the last pírgano basket weaver on the island.
The market received the Distinguished Tourism Award in 2004 for its focus on traditional Canarian culture. Around 20 craft stalls sell handmade items including pírgano and palm basketry, traditional rosettes, ceramics, and jewelry made from lava stone.
Local grandmothers weave traditional rosettes and work with palm hearts right at their stalls. You'll find cactus jams, ecological produce, traditional cheeses, and "Mama Trina" mojos alongside crochet items and handmade textiles.
Live local bands perform throughout the morning, adding to the intimate atmosphere. Unlike larger tourist markets, this one focuses on genuine Canarian craftsmanship rather than mass-produced souvenirs.
Arrive early for the best selection and easier parking. The market sits in Haría's town center, known as the "Valley of a Thousand Palms."
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Every week - Saturday
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Pl. León y Castillo, 6, 8, 35520 Haría, Las Palmas, España
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The market is located in Plaza León y Castillo in central Haría. You'll need to drive through winding country roads to reach the town from other parts of Lanzarote.
Parking fills up quickly on Saturday mornings, so arrive early or consider taking a coach tour. Local buses serve Haría from major towns, with stops near the plaza.
The market area is wheelchair accessible with seating areas available for visitors.
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About Street Markets
Street markets are outdoor markets that typically operate on specific days of the week, offering fresh produce, local crafts, and authentic Spanish culture.
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This market focuses on genuine Canarian crafts made by local craftspeople, not tourist souvenirs. It's much smaller with around 20 stalls versus 400+ at Teguise market, creating a more intimate atmosphere.
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