Mercadillo Los Cristianos
The street market of Los Cristianos is set up on Avenida Juan Carlos I, by number 32, in the coastal town of Los Cristianos, in the municipality of Arona, in the south of Tenerife. The site lies on the lower strip of the town, close to the seafront, on flat ground.

The street market of Los Cristianos occupies Avenida Juan Carlos I, in the town of Los Cristianos, in the municipality of Arona, on the southern side of Tenerife.
The site sits on the lower part of the town, a short distance from the seafront, on flat ground that is easy to walk.
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