Central zone
From Plaza del Charco and the fishing port, the busiest streets in the city, to Calle Quintana, San Juan and Iriarte. Here there are fashion shops, antiques, a shopping centre, restaurants and recreational areas on offer.
From Plaza del Charco and the fishing port, the busiest streets in the city, to Calle Quintana, San Juan and Iriarte. Here there are fashion shops, antiques, a shopping centre, restaurants and recreational areas on offer.
A wide pedestrian path, with shops and restaurants on both sides, well equipped with shaded areas and beautiful bench sculptures where to you can have a rest.
Do not miss: The mural 00 of Puerto Street Art, a jewel of the 60’s, made in mosaic, with hidden Masonic symbology.
Most of Puerto de la Cruz´s nightlife action takes place on this wide avenue and it’s also busy during the day. It’s a popular place for tourists and locals who shop in the same shops and supermarkets where they have been shopping all their lives.
Do not miss: The fun pedestrian crossings and other pieces by artist OakOak
Five minutes from the town centre, in a nice setting, with a shopping center, several shopping areas, and multiple outdoor terraces, it great place to enjoy a spot of shopping.
Do not miss: San Amaro Chapel, the oldest in Puerto de la Cruz (1591) and the views of the city and the Martianez cliffside from La Paz viewpoint on the city.
This shopping center invites you to wander around its shops at your own pace. Located just a few meters from Beach Martiánez, it is a good option to recharge your batteries in one of its bars and restaurants and treat yourself. It is open from Monday to Saturday from 10:00 to 21:30 and on Sundays from 10:00 to 20:00.
In the heart of the city, in La Ranilla neighborhood, you will be able to stroll between local businesses in a street that moves away from the hustle and bustle of the shopping areas
Its picturesque shops offer singular products with their own personality. In these you will find unique handmade handcraft pieces, paintings, sculptures and textiles.
There’s nothing better than coming to this local market to soak in the culture and idiosyncrasy of the locals. In its stands you will be able to try popular local products such as mojo, fresh fish and fruits and vegetables directly from the garden. Besides, you will be able to wander around its boutiques, which will surprise you because of its own style.
Check the details and the opening hours in the market web https://www.mercadomunicipal.net/