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                  <text>Feria de San Telmo
Fería de San Telmo is a street fair held every Sunday from 10 to 4 in Buenos Aires near
the historic Plaza de Mayo. Here, 270 exhibitors set up shop each Sunday to sell wonderful
antiquities to the people of Argentina and travelers to the city. The fair may be hard to navigate
at first glance as it is usually host to 10’s of thousands of people each week, making it one of the
city’s largest and most popular street fairs.
To help aid shoppers in finding what interests them most, the fair categorizes itself in
different ways depending on what is being sold in that area. For instance, the fairs “Feria de las
Artes” identifies a section of vendors who are solely dedicated to selling works of art that
showcase the unique artistic flair of Buenos Aires. Likewise, the fairs “Walk of Native People”
section showcases vendors who sell crafted goods that originated in Argentina such a jewelry,
bags, and hand stitched sweaters. Outside of these sections, vendors are given free range to sell
any items from antiques to crafted goods to start up ideas developed by small businesses. Even
the surrounding shops participate in the festivities by opening their doors and bringing products
outside to sell.
The fair, however, is not simply about blindly selling goods to a consumer. Instead, it
shows the culture of Argentina not only through the goods being sold but through festivities such
as tango, singing, food, and other public displays. Whether you are looking to explore more of
the Argentinian culture or simply looking for a souvenir to bring home, Fería de San Telmo is a
must stop destination on your next trip to Buenos Aries.

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