
Zaragoza lives the market of the three cultures between aromas, workshops and crafts
Saragossa This Sunday has hurried the last hours of the three cultures market, which since Friday has transformed the city center into a lively tour of history. With more than 130 handicraft, agri -food and medieval taverns posts, the event today closes an edition full of activities, with crowded streets and a festive atmosphere that has conquered thousands of visitors.
From 11.00 to midnight, neighbors and tourists can enjoy the market, although with a daily break between 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m., when the stalls are closely closed. In the morning, the influx was already remarkable, especially in the narrowest sections of the tour, such as the Arch of the Deán or the San Bruno Square, where visitors gathered between fans, photo cameras and bags with handmade products.
Hundreds of visitors have approached the Plaza del Pilar to enjoy the atmosphere
The market extends along Plaza del Pilar, the back of the Lonja, Plaza de la Seo, Calle Palafox, the aforementioned Arc del Deán, the environment of the stone bridge and the balcony of San Lázaro, an itinerary that mixes history, heritage and tradition in each corner.
In addition to the positions, the event has exhibitions, participatory workshops and children’s areas, which makes it a proposal for all ages. In the Plaza del Pilar a family atmosphere reigned, with children enjoying the attractions and parents walking in stops, while in the square of the tourist groups that participated in Free Tours crossed with those who toured the market, creating a stamp of the most curious and diverse.
“It is the second day that we come,” said two visitors, who recognized that on Saturday they left for the rain, but did not want to miss the complete experience: “We come every year and we always buy preñaos buns in the same position.”
It was also usual to hear other languages between the bustle. Many foreign visitors, especially from France, were carried away by the market atmosphere, attracted by the aromas, crafts and charm of the streets of the historic center.