Mercado Municipal de Valdivia is a charming market offering a wide array of local products and mementos, including sweaters, dishes, leather goods, and small keepsakes. Visitors are captivated by the market's beauty and diverse offerings, making it a must-visit destination in Valdivia. The market also features local restaurants serving up delicious cuisine alongside stands showcasing fresh catches from the sea and artisanal cheeses.
Why you should go
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Experience the vibrant atmosphere of a colorful and friendly market
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Discover fresh local food including seafood delicacies
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Shop for unique handcrafted souvenirs and mementos
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I loved it. I want to go back. Colorful, friendly, tons of fresh food. A big giant seal!
Simple market for buying local handcrafts and local souvenirs
Small craft souvenir market with several restaurants. We ate at the Nopales restaurant, though tasty, they didn't serve exactly what we ordered. It was okay, friendly staff.
I loved it. I want to go back. Colorful, friendly, tons of fresh food. A big giant seal!
Simple market for buying local handcrafts and local souvenirs
Small craft souvenir market with several restaurants. We ate at the Nopales restaurant, though tasty, they didn't serve exactly what we ordered. It was okay, friendly staff.
Visit early in the morning to explore the open market next to the river when fruits like berries are in season
Try delicious local dishes like empanadas de queso camarón or choritos al ajillo at one of the onsite restaurants
Bargain carefully when purchasing artisanal products to ensure quality authenticity
Check out the Feria del Libro during summer for books along with seafood delicacies
Reviews
Mercado Municipal de Valdivia is a colorful and friendly market offering tons of fresh food, local handcrafts, and souvenirs. Visitors can enjoy dining at various restaurants within the market, although some may experience minor discrepancies in their orders. The market features local fishing and cheese stands, as well as a great selection of mementos like sweaters, dishes, leather goods, and small keepsake items. Overall, it's a beautiful place with many products to explore.
Small craft souvenir market with several restaurants. We ate at the Nopales restaurant, though tasty, they didn't serve exactly what we ordered. It was okay, friendly staff.
Yes, it has the feel of a good market but the artesanal products are unlikely a good quality. For example the clothing that is sold as if from alpaca wool, which they're not.