Featured Vendor

José Luis Palomera and Alejandra Farjas Briceño stand at the market is one of the largest selling seasonal fruits and vegetables. Read more about José Luis Palomera and Alejandra Farjas Briceño.

Questions while at the Market? Visit the Market Info Tent!

Market Staff and Volunteers take care of the Market Information Booth – a great place to donate to the Market, pick up flyers and information on up-coming community events, offer feedback, receive a friendly hello, or leave your application for the Market.  While you are there you might want to purchase a raffle ticket for a chance to win the weekly Market basket filled with all kinds of goodies donated by the Vendors.  Proceeds from the raffle go towards the building of Vallarta’s first community garden. 

   

Visit the Market

Every Saturday from 9:30 am to 2 pm from November to May on Pino Suarez between B. Badilio and V. Carranza.

The Old Town Farmers Market - Tianguis Cultural has fast become one of Puerto Vallarta's most compelling weekend attractions where you can meet new friends, say hello to old ones, talk directly to the producers, buy great products, support the local economy and take part in activities for the whole family. We invite you to visit our vibrant community Market that runs from the first Saturday in November to the last Saturday in May, rain or shine.

You’ll find us located in the heart the Romantic Zone of Puerto Vallarta on Pino Suarez between B. Badillo and V. Carranza. Click here for a map.

Getting to the Market:
Street parking around the Market is very limited however the Lazaro Cardenas parkade offers Market visitors a reduced rate of 10 pesos per hour on Saturdays.

To get to the Market by bus from the Marina or the Hotel Zone catch a blue bus along the main avenue with the sign  “TUNEL”.  Ask the driver to let you off at the corner of Pino Suarez and V. Carranza in the Romantic Zone.

To get to the Market by bus from Nuevo Vallarta, La Cruz de Huanacaxtle and further north, first get to Puerto Vallarta by catching an ATM bus. Get off at the Las Glorias stop and get on a blue bus with the sign “TUNEL”.  Ask the driver to let you off at the corner Pino Suarez and V. Carranza in the Romantic Zone.

Accessibility at the Market:
The Old Town Farmers Market-Tianguis Cultural site is wheelchair and stroller accessible however some of the Market is located on the cobblestone street.  Market visitors are encouraged to use the public washrooms located across from Daquari Dicks one block to the west of the Market on V. Carranza. On site washrooms are limited and not wheelchair accessible.

Cash at the Market:
Cash is always the best bet and most Vendors will accept American money. There are 2 ATM machines located on the street in front of Nacho Daddy’s Restaurant around the corner from the Market on B. Badillo,

Children’s Arts and Craft Area:
Each week we offer a free arts and crafting experiences for our young Market visitors where they can get their faces painted or make fun projects from recycled and eco-friendly materials.  All children, their families and caregivers are welcome and donations are always gratefully received.

Vamos Verde - Go Green:
This year the Market is launching their Vamos Verde - Go Green Program, intended to educate Vendors and Market visitors about the importance of recycling.  Many Vendors have converted to bio-degradable shopping bags and many more are moving to bio-degradable containers for their products.    Please help us by putting your waste in the appropriately labeled bins located throughout the Market, by taking recyclables and disposables home – or avoiding them in the first place!

Dogs at the Market:
We all love our four-legged companions and know that for many, a walk with the whole family – canines included – makes for a perfect Market day. However, we do require that for the comfort and safety of everyone, that all dogs – big and small – be on a leash at all times.  If your dog inadvertently licks or devours one of the Vendors yummy products you are responsible for paying for it.