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What people say

Niko Dudi
"This flea market is open on Sundays and it's located in San Telmo, an old neighborhood of the city. This area has a mixture between history and modernity and this street market added a special touch, by putting on sale unique and ancient products, literally pieces of old collections. Come and see some old chandeliers of XVIII century, little dolls from 1960 and a lot of memories from this past decades! "
Allyssa Leaton
"Buenos Aires’ most famous fair running since 1970! Nearly 300 artisan booths line up along the streets of San Telmo and its Plaza Dorrego each Sunday from around 10am-4pm. A must during your time here (I go often)! After browsing the crafts market, I suggest stopping into the San Telmo market for a bite to eat, then searching for Tango street performers who often dance in the Plaza."
Jasmine Nguyen
"On Sundays, you can experience the huge San Telmo Street Fair. It spans several blocks, and there are many different vendors. I spent a few hours walking through it. "

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