Tag: “Jara Artisans Market”

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  1. Jordanian artist Suleiman Mohammed Salem at Jara Artisans Ma

    The artist proudly exhibits his work at this trendy market open only in the summer months between June and October. If you are fed up with the tacky souvenirs that have mercylessly invaded every destination, then it's worth going for an origianl work of art which as I discovered does not have to cost the earth.

  2. Appreciation of art abroad - Jordanian Artist Suleiman Mohammed Salem

    If you're tired of the tacky souvenirs that have mercylessly invaded every destination in the world, then a piece of local art is a must.

  3. Mercado Santa Caterina

  4. Mercat de Bellcaire (aka Encants Vells)

    A traditional flea market which is one of the most bizarre, kitschy and surprising places in Barcelona. You can find almost everything here: old film cameras, furniture and decoration stuff, vintage books, toys, cheap clothes and even porn DVDs and magazines.

  5. San Cristobal de las Casas

  6. Roadside market

  7. Boekenmarkt

    Book lovers take over the town of Deventer every August in the province of Overijssel in the Netherlands.

  8. Bakesale Betty's

    Bakesale Betty (no 's) has the best sandwich i've ever eaten. The sandwich itself is a slightly spicy fried chicken breast on a sourdough roll with a halapeno cabbage slaw.

  9. Alleys and Marketplace of Herat

    In central Herat, you'll find alleyways around the Alexander the Great fortress that are fun to walk around in. You'll find burkas, Chinese toys, dried fruit and nuts, rugs, candy makers, and all kinds of other stuff.

  10. Boqueria

    The Boqueria market (also known as Mercat de San Josep) just off Las Ramblas, is one of the most famous markets in Barcelona Spain. It is a wonderful mix of goods, voices, scents that absolutely deserve a visit.