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Masaya market

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Ashley
March 20, 2018
Local artisan market where you can find leather goods, wooden bowls, pottery, hammocks and all kinds of Nicaraguan souvenirs
Rosita
March 5, 2018
There is a new market and an old market. Go look in the new tourist market, then shop to buy in the old local market. Prices are 30-40% cheaper in the old market. Basic Spanish and small bills (both US dollars and Cordobas) go a long way in both markets. Bring US denominations between $5-$20, and make sure that all bill are in near mint condition. No vendors will take torn, ragged, tattered, or written-on bills. Many craftsmen work on-site.
There is a new market and an old market. Go look in the new tourist market, then shop to buy in the old local market. Prices are 30-40% cheaper in the old market. Basic Spanish and small bills (both US dollars and Cordobas) go a long way in both markets. Bring US denominations between $5-$20, and ma…
Lindsay
July 21, 2021
Trip to Masaya Market, a place full of culture and history, and see wonderful handicraft items made by the finest artisans in Nicaragua. After visiting the natural garden attractions of Catarina and its panoramic view, then spend the afternoon dining and swimming at Apoyo Lake a natural wonder.
Michael
December 3, 2014
Tourist Market in an old Spanish fort.
Oscar
July 8, 2022
Handicrafts Market in Masaya - The crafts market in Masaya is a nice place to get your Nicaraguan souvenirs. A friendly setting and lots of small stands with souvenirs that are not very different but that do offer enough variety to find something for everybody back home.

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Calle del Mercado
Masaya, Masaya