Day 2: San Telmo, mercado de Pulga

Sunday morning, our plan is to go out of the house temprano for a stroll in San Telmo, where every Sunday the streets are full of people, tangueros, in the big flea market around the Mercado de Pulga and to go there we use el Subte (subway), Luca is very excited about this public transportation thing…!2016-11-20-11-00-03

Whether you’re looking for a vintage leather coat, an old Elvis record or fresh produce to cook up for dinner, a trip to San Telmo isn’t complete without taking a stroll through the Mercado de San Telmo. Located between the streets of Defensa, Bolívar, Estados Unidos and Carlos Calvo, the San Telmo Market was built in 1897, to serve as a large, centralized fruit and vegetable market.

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