The Medieval Ibiza festival, celebrating the 25th anniversary of Ibiza as a World Heritage City, has recently concluded, attracting numerous visitors to Dalt Vila‘s vibrant market. Although exact visitor numbers are yet to be reported, the high turnout was evident with bustling streets and alleys filled with eager tourists and locals. Vendors offered a wide array of goods ranging from homemade herbal liqueurs to artisan crafts like bobbin lace, with visitors like Gloria and Merche from Madrid engaging deeply with the market’s offerings, even planning purchases such as long skirts and jewelry. Amidst this medieval-themed commerce, the event also facilitated casual encounters and the sharing of techniques among craftspeople from different regions. The festival was not just about shopping; it served as a communal space for reconnecting with the local culture and traditions, evidenced by residents like Ana Fernandez, who revisited annually to engage with local artisans and cloistered nuns making traditional desserts. Despite some visitors like a pair from Murcia who missed flights and faced unplanned expenses, the overall atmosphere remained lively, with cultural exchanges and the appreciation of medieval music enhancing the experience for attendees of all ages. For the full article, please visit Diario de Ibiza website here.
Last day of medieval, last day of shopping
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