Shopping in Conil and El Palmar

CONIL DE LA FRONTERA

The winery, shopping area

The first is La Bodega, in it is the Abastos market. It has an underground parking and more than 20 stalls. But you can not only buy quality food in the area, there are also clothing stores, mobile, hardware stores, a mattress, shoe stores, etc. For something in La Bodega is where most of the people from Conileños go to buy, so if what you want is clothes at a good price you should stop by here.

Before moving on to the second shopping area, you have to do an almost obligatory visit in CAUR, on La Laguna street. The why, Well, because you cannot leave Conil without first acquiring a quality artisan product such as a jar of "Patiño" honey, of olives, jam, a wine from the land, a homemade cheese or the famous mojama.

Souvenirs in Cádiz street

Known this place specialized in the gastronomy and crafts of the place, We continue towards Cádiz street to see the many souvenir shops. T-shirts with a print that says "I've been to Conil and I've remembered you" is out of fashion., so go looking for something more original that is just what you will find. The shops are very close to each other and most of them take their goods out to the street so that you do not leave any of them without visiting. Leather bags, straw hats, beach sarongs, towels, fans ... You have a wide variety to choose from as a gift, or to buy something you too.

Paseo Marítimo

By last, you will have to go down to the promenade, next to the first bridge. There are the jewelery and handicraft stalls that are only placed in the summer months. It is the ideal place to get a leather anklet, a notebook decorated with Conil motifs or a patterned sarong. Already with the purchases made, It only remains to stop to enjoy the sunset. A long day but with a final reward.

EL PALMAR (VEJER OF THE BORDER)

Nomad Market and Baraka

On the promenade of El Palmar, in front of the beach, they make their way through dozens of beach bars, surf bars and shops two craft markets: the ‘Nómada’ Handicraft Market and the ‘Baraka’ Market. Both with a more casual and alternative look. In their outdoor stalls you can find handicraft items, imitation jewelry, footwear, leather, clothes and colorful textile accessories for the home where hammocks are not lacking. There are also spaces designed for the entertainment of the little ones. Having the beach in front gives it a very summery spirit.

Until the end of summer 12 a 24 hours.

Direction: El Palmar Beach