Perched on the banks of the Luján River in Tigre, Puerto de Frutos began as a fruit market and has since transformed into a bustling hub for handicrafts and local goods. Visitors can explore rows of stalls filled with wicker baskets, handwoven textiles, and leather items, alongside jars of honey, homemade sweets, and chimichurri spice mixes. This vibrant market offers a sensory experience, with the colors and textures of the crafts and the aromas of the foods creating a lively atmosphere. It’s an ideal spot to find unique souvenirs to remember your time in Buenos Aires.
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