Teguise celebrates that the Market has once again broken a visitor record

This Sunday, almost 10,000 users were registered in La Mareta square, which will increase its number of stalls in each call.

August 23 2021 (14:08 WEST)
Teguise Market
Teguise Market

The Teguise City Council celebrates a new edition of the La Villa Market, which continues to break attendance records every Sunday, exceeding 9,700 visitors yesterday morning, who accessed the restricted area, to which must be added the people who come to stroll and consume the heritage, the atmosphere and the gastronomic and commercial offer of the Historic Site

 "We want to reiterate our gratitude to the emergency services and volunteers who have been faithful to the event since its reopening, because thanks to them it has managed to grow every Sunday with all the guarantees," declared the mayor of Teguise, Oswaldo Betancort, who also wanted to highlight the response of the people with the rise of the Market, enabling private parking areas that add to the public ones to give a better service to the visitor."

And this Sunday, more than 9,000 users were registered who accessed through the entrance controls to La Mareta square, "where the number of stalls will be increased according to the demand of merchants, for which a new Security Plan has been designed that includes the updating of the Market, after experiencing a forced parenthesis due to the pandemic and being about to recover its pre-Covid attendance figures," says the head of the area Eugenio Robayna, who also thanks "the collaboration of other municipalities so that there is no lack of public taxi transport service during peak hours."

 

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