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Bazar El Manzor
The guide was updated:Located next to the Alcazaba, Bazar El Manzor offers items made using traditional techniques, in shapes inspired by Phoenicians and Arabs. The Moorish influence can also be seen in decoratively woven Jarapas blankets.
Useful Information
- Address: Almanzor 9, Almería
- Opening hours: Daily 10am–6:30pm
- Phone: +34 606 55 40 51
- Email: bazaralmanzor@hotmail.es
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Take the opportunity to look for eye-catching ceramics, textiles and pottery made in the villages of Almería province, where the desert-dry climate has turned water storage into an art.
The town of Níjar, apart from its paradisaical beaches, stands out for its talented craftsmen and their workmanship. Additionally, the town of Albox, with 300 years of history in the art of carving jugs, pitchers, water jugs, and plates, presents an excellent opportunity to purchase authentic pottery pieces.
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Mercado Central del Almería
Housed in a building designed by architect Antonio Martínez Pérez in 1892, the Mercado Central del Almería stands as a splendid representation of late 19th-century iron architecture. This bustling market offers a diverse array of goods, from seasonal fruits and vegetables to meat, cured meats, and a wide selection of fish. All of its products are locally sourced. Explore its stalls and chat with the welcoming vendors.
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Bazar El Manzor
Located next to the Alcazaba, Bazar El Manzor offers items made using traditional techniques, in shapes inspired by Phoenicians and Arabs. The Moorish influence can also be seen in decoratively woven Jarapas blankets.
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Paseo de Almería
The Paseo de Almería and its surrounding streets are good for fashion and shoes, with the Marin Rosa department store as well as popular brands like Mango and Zara. Head here for a fun day of shopping while you immerse yourself in the vibrant Andalusian atmosphere.
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Mediterráneo Shopping Centre
Boasting a total area of 140,000 square metres, the Mediterráneo Shopping Centre offers a diverse selection of shops. Fashion and accessory stores, such as Boston, Etam, Mango, Pepco, and Women'secret have a presence here. When it comes to dining options, there's no shortage of establishments like Burger King and other popular restaurants.
The shopping centre also houses a hypermarket and the Monumental Cinemas, making it the city's main shopping destination.
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Olé Souvenirs de Almería
Located in a central location near La Alcazaba, Olé Souvenirs de Almería offers a diverse selection of items, including charming mugs and handmade souvenirs like keychains, magnets and more. Their reasonable prices make it easy for customers to take home a delightful memento of their time in Almería.
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