Markets in Sacramenia
Segovia, Castile and León
Markets in Sacramenia draw visitors looking for locally made goods in a small Castilian village setting. The Hecho en el Pueblo Fair is the town's only market and runs weekly outdoors, offering handicrafts and prepared foods made or sourced in the area. Sacramenia sits within Segovia province, where several larger nearby towns also host their own weekly and periodic markets.
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Where to stay in Sacramenia
Sacramenia is a small village, so your best bet is to stay in the historic centre, where you'll be within easy reach of whatever's on. Centro Historico puts you close to the main square and local life without any fuss.
If you prefer more options for dining and accommodation, the nearby town of Sepúlveda is worth considering as a base. Sepúlveda has a good selection of rural hotels and guesthouses, and the short drive into Sacramenia is no trouble at all.
Tours & Activities in Sacramenia
Street markets in Sacramenia
The Hecho en el Pueblo Fair is Sacramenia's sole street market, held outdoors on a weekly basis. Its stalls focus on handicrafts and prepared foods, making it a good stop for picking up artisan products or something to eat. Because it is a smaller village market, visiting in the morning tends to give you the best choice of goods before stalls begin to pack down. If you are exploring the wider area, Cuéllar and Cantalejo are nearby towns with their own market days worth combining into a trip.