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Los Llanos de Argual Market
The guide was updated:This Sunday market, lost amidst banana plantations and old Canarian buildings, is a meeting point for locals and tourists, as well as an excellent place to browse through handicrafts, jewellery, artwork, and possibly pick up some fresh produce. Make sure you catch the glass blowing workshop during your visit.
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- Address: Calle Ramón Pol, 2, Los Llanos
- Phone: +34 922 46 03 55
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La Palma is well-known for its wines, and Bodegas Teneguia is a winery you must visit. For a very modest fee, you will be able to sample all sorts of wines produced here, not to mention that
you'll have opportunity to purchase your favourites at the adjacent store. Tours are possible with pre-booking.
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Mercadillo del Agricultor
An excellent market catering primarily to local shoppers, Mercadillo del Agricultor is one of the island's best places to purchase fresh produce, organic jams, cheeses, handicrafts and knick knacks. You can even try freshly pressed sugar cane juice paired with a slice of cake or a sandwich called "bocadillo".
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Mercado Municipal
If your itinerary allows for a morning in the island's capital, do stop by this compact market. Sample the freshly squeezed sugarcane juice, served mojito-style with rum and lemon. The market sells fresh fruit and vegetables, meats, fish, and other local edibles.
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Destilerias Aldea
Passed on through four generations, this family's rum distillery is now based in La Palma's coastal settlement of Charco Azul, nearby San Andres y Sauces. Take a guided tour of the distillery and enjoy a tasting at the adjacent store selling rum at bargain prices.
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Calle O'Daly
The capital's thoroughfare is lined with shops and boutiques catering to multiple tastes, selling items ranging from clothing and accessories to locally produced alcohol and deli foods.
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Ferreiro Joyas
Ferreiro Joyas is a jewellery boutique that sells artisan designs developed by Pedro Ferreiro, the mastermind behind the majority of the store's creations, although pieces by other designers are sold as well. See the online catalogue with original sketches on their webiste.
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La Molina Artesania
Working directly with independent Canarian craftsmen and designers, La Molina gives you a chance to shop for some incredible unique designs of jewellery, art and accessories, as well as local drinks, such as bottled wines and delicacies.
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Los Llanos de Argual Market
This Sunday market, lost amidst banana plantations and old Canarian buildings, is a meeting point for locals and tourists, as well as an excellent place to browse through handicrafts, jewellery, artwork, and possibly pick up some fresh produce. Make sure you catch the glass blowing workshop during your visit.
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