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Bookshop and stationery store in Siete Palmas, Las Palmas.
Fashion and accessories shop in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
The Mercado Agrícola de San Lorenzo occupies an open air site in the San Lorenzo district of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, with some twenty five stalls where the producers themselves sell what they grow and make. The range covers cheeses and dairy products, fruit and vegetables, bread, pastries, olives, jams and handmade mojo sauces, all of local production.
A covered market in the Puerto de la Luz district, on Calle Albareda. The 1891 building is the finest piece of iron architecture on Gran Canaria: it was put up by technicians from the French firm linked to Gustave Eiffel, with cast iron columns, glazed roofing and an octagonal dome over the centre. Inside, fish, meat, fruit and vegetable stalls sit alongside tapas counters and small restaurants.
The main municipal food market of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, on Calle Galicia beside the Mesa y López shopping district. It was built on former dunes to a design by the architect Manuel Ponce de León and opened in July 1957. Around one hundred and twenty eight stalls spread over two floors and a shopping gallery sell fruit, vegetables, meat, fish and other fresh produce from the island.
The Vegueta market is the oldest in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and stands at the former mouth of the Guiniguada ravine, facing the Pérez Galdós theatre and two minutes on foot from Santa Ana cathedral and the Casa de Colón. The building, from the middle of the nineteenth century, was listed as a Site of Cultural Interest in 2005 and now houses more than forty stalls combining traditional shopping with contemporary food offerings.
The flea market of the Gran Canaria capital spreads along Calle Simón Bolívar and is, according to the island's market guides, the largest in the city. Hundreds of stalls carry second hand clothing, antiques, garments and accessories, tools and the kind of objects that are hard to track down in a shop, alongside pastries and Canary produce to go with the walk.
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