Solola Market Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Loved it
This was really my first toe dip into a proper market here and I was really grateful I did. Lovely people all very friendly and no other 6 foot white giant in sight
It felt like a very authentic experience. The explosion of colors, shapes, smells, the variety of fruits and vegetables was amazing. It was also very nice to see so many people hard at work, we didn't...
There seems to be every kind of produce in this market. Fruits and vegetables are everywhere. Tortillas are constantly being made. Plantains and avocados are plentiful as well as fruits Ihave never se...
Well placed next to the town square (where the bus drops you) and easy to get to from Panajachel. Worth visiting as it is a lovely market to look round with a minimum of people hassling you. Loads of ...
Solola’s Friday market is every bit as crowded, interesting and dynamic as the souk of Marrakech, the Marché des Puces in Paris or the Reading Terminal market of my childhood in Philadelphia. This is ...
Loved it
This was really my first toe dip into a proper market here and I was really grateful I did. Lovely people all very friendly and no other 6 foot white giant in sight
The variety!
It felt like a very authentic experience. The explosion of colors, shapes, smells, the variety of fruits and vegetables was amazing. It was also very nice to see so many people hard at work, we didn't...
Huge market
There seems to be every kind of produce in this market. Fruits and vegetables are everywhere. Tortillas are constantly being made. Plantains and avocados are plentiful as well as fruits Ihave never se...
Worth a visit
Well placed next to the town square (where the bus drops you) and easy to get to from Panajachel. Worth visiting as it is a lovely market to look round with a minimum of people hassling you. Loads of ...
Among the most captivating markets ever visited
Solola’s Friday market is every bit as crowded, interesting and dynamic as the souk of Marrakech, the Marché des Puces in Paris or the Reading Terminal market of my childhood in Philadelphia. This is ...