Coordinates: 13°50′N 88°55′W / 13.833°N 88.917°W / 13.833; -88.917
Restaurants in El Salvador
5.0 based on 7 reviews
La Piskucha is born as an initiative to give promotion to emerging artisans in El Salvador. We have modern and contemporary handicrafts from different regions inside the country, with which we are able to offer our clients a more extent variety of materials and techniques.
4.5 based on 38 reviews
The work of Fernando Llort, one of El Salvador's most famous artists, is on display and for sale.
Visited last month with my family. El Árbol de Dios is an institute, gallery and gift shop. We had the pleasure of speaking with the artist and watching them work during our visit. The gallery displays the most beautiful work and many pieces are very affordable, too. We left very impressed and happy with the entire experience.
4.5 based on 62 reviews
CASA DE LA ABUELA is a Petit Hotel, Gift Shop Souvenirs & Cafe located in the heart of the city of Suchitoto, north side of Santa Lucia Parish in the central square.Our products are part of a chain of artisans who did not have a strategic place where you can market them, so when you purchase any of our products helps us to work on sustainable tourism, in which we are trying to empower Salvadorans artisans..
We were drawn to the yellow and loved all the handmade gifts. The cafe had a few options but all were good portions, and speedy service despite there being 9 of us coming at once. Very happy!
4.5 based on 18 reviews
We are Axul artesania. Located at the heart Concepcion de Ataco, Ahuachapan, El Salvador. A piece of "Ruta de las Flores". At our shop you can find our handmade, eco friendly, unique products made by Axul workshop and a group of local artisans. As well you can find Diconte Looms and their handmade textiles. Sometimes you can see how looms are working. You can also find handcrafts from all around t
4.0 based on 38 reviews
We visit El Salvador annually and always take our groups to this mercado for souvenirs and gifts. It's small enough to navigate easily, and the vendors are friendly if a little aggressive in trying to get you into see their merchandise. You can barter for better prices or a discount on multiple items. It's fun. Most of the vendors accept cash only and no bills larger than $20, so be aware of that before you go. A must see if you want to shop outside a more formal mall or at the airport.
1.0 based on 1 reviews
Nahanche was created in 1979 and became the first handicraft store in El Salvador. We pride ourselves in selling the best handicraft work, based on the attention to detail that our providers have. You can find a pleasant small store with A/C, great customer service, clean and great prices. For larger groups, assistance in english can be provided, previous request by email.
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