Sorgfältig ausgewählt von einem Peru Einheimischen Experten, wir bringen Ihnen unseren Leitfaden zu 'Handwerks- und Kunsthandwerksmärkte in Peru'.
Wir sind ein führender Reiseführer, spezialisiert auf Peru. Peru ist berühmt für seine traditionelle Handwerkskunst, die in den vielen Handwerks- und Kunsthandwerksmärkten des Landes zu entdecken ist. Von den farbenfrohen Textilien der Anden über keramische Kunstwerke bis hin zu handgefertigten Schmuckstücken – diese Märkte bieten eine Vielzahl von einzigartigen Produkten, die das reiche kulturelle Erbe Perus widerspiegeln. Unter den bekanntesten Märkten ist der Markt von Pisac im Heiligen Tal, der für seine handgewebten Textilien und handgearbeiteten Silberwaren bekannt ist. In Cusco findet man den Markt San Pedro, der eine Fülle von lokalen Produkten verkauft, darunter Keramik, Lederwaren und Lebensmittel. Ein weiteres Highlight ist der Markt von Aguas Calientes am Fuße von Machu Picchu, wo Besucher authentische Andenkunstwerke erwerben können. Diese Märkte sind nicht nur großartige Orte, um handgefertigte Souvenirs zu kaufen, sondern auch um mit den örtlichen Kunsthandwerkern in Kontakt zu treten und mehr über ihre traditionellen Techniken und Kulturen zu erfahren. Entdecken Sie die Vielfalt und Schönheit von Perus Kunsthandwerksmärkten und lassen Sie sich von der Handwerkskunst des Landes verzaubern.
Indian Market Miraflores
Indian Market Miraflores Just one block from the roundabout at the big park in Miraflores you find Av. Petit Thouars. On block 52 to 55 are many artisan markets selling nearly everything what Peruvian craftsmanship has to offer. You get the typical souvenirs, nice artisan craftworks, beautiful silver jewelry and other silverware, clothes made of Peru's famous alpaca, funny T-Shirts, pottery, pa...
Alpaca 111
Alpaca 111 They are leaders in the exportation of alpaca products. Knitted garments, coats, jackets, baby alpaca scarf, crossed cape, gold of the Andes, the shade of the Andes. South American Camelids Produce traditional handicrafts from Peru, all handmade, the Incas culture. Rugs, tapestries, blankets, alpaca bedspreads, blankets, gourds. The Peruvian Handicrafts are well known around the worl...
Common Product Prices
Common Product Prices As a result of a good economic management, Peru still remains as one of the Latin American countries with the lowest inflation rate. Its free-floating exchange rate, determined by market forces, is among the most stable ones in Latin America. This stability is directly reflected in the consumer prices. To give you some sort of idea what product prices in Peru are ...
Arts & Crafts Fair Pueblo Libre
Arts & Crafts Fair Pueblo Libre The artisan markets along Av. La Marina are less touristy than the markets in Miraflores and less convenient located. Anyhow even if the area suffered from the growing markets in Miraflores you can still find the one or other 'market' selling a good variety of handicrafts from all over Peru. Arts & Crafts Fair Pueblo Libre The two bigger mar...
'El Molino I'
'El Molino I' Shopping Center In 2004, and intending to respond to the commercial needs of a dense population, approximately 600 thousand inhabitants, a group of companies with great experience in commercial and urban projects, HOUSING AND PROJECTS, WALLS AND CEILINGS and LONDOÑO GÓMEZ, started the planning of an important work that will positively impact the lifestyle of people and the devel...
Gamarra
Gamarra Located in the heart of La Victoria is Gamarra, Lima's clothes district. Approx 20,000 small to middle size shops are spread over 20 blocks. The main shopping area can be found at block 6 to 10 of Jiron Agustin Gamarra, which is closed for traffic and the surrounding smaller streets. Gamarra Gamarra combines a cluster of small stores with modern shopping malls. Here you can ...
Polvos Azules
Polvos Azules - 'Blue Powder' Commercial Center Polvos Azules 'shopping center' started back in the 1980s when informal street merchants took over a parking lot behind the Post Office in the city center next to the Government Palace. The place owed his name to Colonial times, when it was the block where powdered indigo was sold. So very soon the rag-bag of stalls was only known as Polvos Azules...