While you're enjoying Semana Santa in sunny Puerto Vallarta, be sure to include the Old Town Farmers' Market in your adventures.
As a favorite weekend attraction, this "make it, bake it, grow it" Market delivers the freshest homegrown and handcrafted artisan products for national and international shoppers.
As you're strolling through the over 90 producer-only exhibits, experience the local flavor of Todo Lacteos. This family owned business has been hand crafting natural cheeses since 2006. Oaxaca, Adobera, Adobera Botanera, Provolone, goat cheese, Panela, and Requeson are just some of the savory cheeses they bring to the Market each week.
After collecting your favorite Todo Lacteos cheeses, be sure to stop by Eder Flores Arte Floral. With their freshly-cut tropical flowers, you can bring the beauty of Puerto Vallarta's flora indoors.
Owners Eder Flores and David Israel have been delivering fresh flowers, arrangements and foliage in Mexico for over fifteen years. After growing sunflowers on the Yucatan Peninsula, they opened their first floral shop in Cancun in 1998. Three years later, the two established their first shop in Mexico City. In 2010, Flores and Israel opened a successful business in Puerto Vallarta (Mérida 153, Col. Versalles). It was this same year that they decided to sell their brightly colored flowers at the Old Town Farmers' Market.
Come see what all the freshness is about this Saturday at the Old Town Farmers' Market. Located along Basilio Badillo between Olas Altas and Ignacio Vallarta, this "make it, bake it, grow it" Market is open from 9:30 am to 2 pm from the first Saturday in November to the last Saturday in May.
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