The Agricultural and Craft Market of San Bartolomé will reopen on Sunday, May 2 "with all the guarantees of safety and hygiene"
This was announced by the City Council, which highlights that this market "values our products of the land and crafts" so that, in the same space, neighbors and visitors "can acquire grains, cheeses, fruit, vegetables, dried fish, tollos, pejines, vegetables, pastries and also take an original and handmade piece to give as a gift or for personal use"
The Plaza León y Castillo de San Bartolomé will host a new edition of this market, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The use of masks and hydroalcoholic gel will be mandatory in each of the stalls, according to the Consistory, which asks visitors to also comply with the required measures.
The City Council thanks Civil Protection in advance for their collaboration in this event, to ensure that social distancing and security measures are met.
The mayor of San Bartolomé, Alexis Tejera, encourages "to participate and make purchases at the stalls that will be installed for the occasion", stressing that "these actions promote kilometer zero consumption and are also an outlet for our crafts and local products." "Little by little we are resuming the agenda of face-to-face activities," says the mayor, who thanks the councilors of Agriculture and Crafts, Raúl de León and Ana María Lopes, for their work.








