Dobre miejsce zakup pierwszych pamiątek z Peru. Mamy tu szeroki wybór wyrobów z wełny alpaki tj. swetry, poncha, rękawiczki czy szaliki, a także wisiorki, rzeźby i obrazy. Ceny niektórych rzeczy są kilkakrotnie zawyżone, tak więc spędzimy tu nieco czasu na ich targowaniu:)
Fun place to look around for some gifts to bring home. We stayed an hour and walked through the market. Almost all of the stalls sell the exact same items. Not a lot of variation. We picked up a couple handmade decorative pillow cases for our couch, sterling silver earings to bring back as gifts, and a hand chrochet lama.
You can bargain a little with the vendors which was fund for me.
In all, it is a good place to pick up some basic gifts.
Fomos em PISAC conhecer as ruínas . Na cidade conhecemos o mercado que é bem confuso. Nas lojas os preços são extremamente caros. Vale a pena pechinchar e pedir desconto. Os preços podem cair quase 50%
Si le marché extérieur local est très bien, par contre évitez le marché artisanal couvert, succession de boutiques identiques avec les mêmes produits que partout ailleurs au Pérou
El mejor mercado de artesanías del valle sagrado.
Completo, grande, con variedad y buenos precios.
Compramos varias cosas, Sweaters de Alpaca, la camiseta de Perú, llaveros, mochilas y llaveros.
The Sunday market no longer exists. The market is the same every day, highly touristy and not at all a ‘local’ market anymore.
You’re better off sticking to Cusco. Don’t waste the time travelling to Pisac.
We were in Pisac last weekend and were a little bummed to find the Plaza Constitucion was under construction and there was no Sunday Market as described in tons of reviews and blogs. There is a new covered permanent Mercado Artesanal (on Intihuatana) and a street full of shops on Mariscal Castilla, but no vegetable/fruit vendors or locals shopping anywhere. We liked a lot of the stores, but it didn't make sense to schedule a visit on Sunday...any other day of the week would probably have been just as fine.