Palo Market Fest

Barcelona


One of the city's most loved events, festival-vibe Palo Market takes over an old Poblenou warehouse wreathed in flowers and greenery once a month. Local creatives – from up-and-coming fashion and jewellery designers to organic-cosmetics sellers and vintage experts – set up stalls alongside sizzling street-food trucks and lively vermouth bars, and there are also arty workshops.


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