Markets in Haría
Las Palmas, Canary Islands
Markets in Haría centre on a single Saturday gathering that draws locals and visitors to this quiet town in northern Lanzarote. Known as the Valley of a Thousand Palms, Haría sits in a lush valley surrounded by volcanic hills, and its weekly market reflects the area's strong craft traditions.
The Haría Street Market runs every Saturday from 10am to 2:30pm in Plaza León y Castillo. Around 25 stalls sell handmade crafts, fresh produce, and traditional Canarian food. Every item must be locally made or grown, so you won't find mass-produced souvenirs here.
If you're looking for more market days on the island, Teguise hosts one of Lanzarote's largest Sunday markets, and Arrecife has options closer to the coast. You can also use our markets near me tool to find what's open nearby.
Tours & Activities in Haría
Street markets in Haría
Haría's Saturday market is an open-air affair set under the shade of tall trees in the town's main plaza. Stalls carry pírgano and palm basketry, cactus jams, local cheeses, handmade jewellery from lava stone, and traditional mojos. Live music plays through the morning. You can find official details on the Lanzarote tourism website.