Plaza 9 de Julio
Plaza 9 de Julio
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IngridLummy
Sao Paulo, SP10,533 contributions
Jul 2024 • Couples
The square is well wooded, very beautiful. It is surrounded by regional product stores, has a church, and many shops that lie around the square.
We passed there because it was part of a walk. We were at lunch time and was very busy.
We passed there because it was part of a walk. We were at lunch time and was very busy.
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Written 7 July 2024
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kesit0
Buenos Aires, Argentina747 contributions
Feb 2020 • Family
This place is full with sellers, where you can buy nice sweathers or scarfs for very good prices. Nice local people in this part im Purmamarca where you never feel threatened.
Written 24 February 2020
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Ktputnam
Salta, Argentina9 contributions
Feb 2020
The square is absolutely full of artisans selling their products, which was exactly what we were looking for. We ate at a great restaurant right off the square and enjoyed some of the other shops on surrounding streets as well.
Written 21 February 2020
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John D
Cranbrook, UK297 contributions
Dec 2016
Not the biggest or prettiest square in Argentina but charming nevertheless. It has a couple of little bars to offer sustenance and plenty of street traders to top up on your craft shopping but perhaps the best thing is the presence of an ATM which must be the only one for 50 miles!
Written 28 December 2016
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Terry M
Hamilton, Canada4,920 contributions
Oct 2019
It may be relatively small but this plaza was full of life. It was surrounded with vendors selling blankets, clothing and trinkets. Little boys were kicking around a football/soccer ball. Adults were catching up on things. There is a nice indigenous statue in the plaza’s center.
Written 28 October 2019
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RoxLima
Lima, Peru528 contributions
Oct 2019 • Solo
As any main square in small towns this is where a lot of artisans display their products, it is two blocks from the bus station. Purmamarca is quite small so you will visit it anyway. There is a place in a corner where you can get the tortillas that everyone eats (and they are good all over!) If I recall correctly it costs 50ARS to try and there are different fillings.
Written 20 October 2019
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dolors_siger
Vilanova i la Geltru, Spain45 contributions
Jul 2019
A very tranquil place to be, walk around, look at and buy the local products. The textile is quite nice and good. Prices very reasonable.
Written 22 September 2019
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Maree R
Christchurch, New Zealand1,287 contributions
Sept 2019
Lots of stalls with crafts, scarves, throws etc make this a colourful centre. We stopped for a snack and a beer in the sun but the church. There is a playground for kids in the middle.
Written 13 September 2019
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Jupiter81
Rome, Italy515 contributions
Apr 2019 • Family
Nice to visit with very typical places and market. In the center of the town impossible not to find. Around it the small church and the Cabildo, all beautiful.
Written 9 May 2019
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Sallycp11
Melbourne, Australia279 contributions
Apr 2019 • Couples
This large square brings buskers, artisans, school kids, the elderly, backpackers and suit clad gentlemen all together in the centre of Salta! Great people watching and a pretty churchbto boot!
Written 27 April 2019
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Qué alojamiento está cerca de la plaza 9 de Julio?
Written 1 August 2018
Hola, en la zona hay bastantes hostels, estuve alojada en 2 oportunidades en Purmamarca. No recuerdo el nombre del 1ero de los lugares, pero el 2do se llamaba "Don Tomás", era una posada sencilla y muy linda, con un lindo patio en medio, queda cerquita de la plaza, fijate si podés ubicarla, me fijé en TripAdvisor y no la encuentro.
Written 2 August 2018
Hola Josè, los artesanos estàn todos los dìas en la plaza? sabès cuàl es el horario? muchas gracias!
Written 1 May 2017
hola los artesanos estan todos los dias a partir de las 09.00 hasta las 22.00.
Written 1 May 2017
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