Boquete Tuesday Market
Boquete Tuesday Market
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Flea & Street MarketsShopping MallsFarmers Markets
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Noel Decan
69 contributions
Apr 2023 • Solo
Visited Boquete BCP Tuesday Market located where Feria de las Flores is celebrated every January in Boquete, next to the river & main bridge. It is very interesting, with local and expats vendors showing their craft and Art. Had opportunity to talk to several retirees from USA, Canada and EU who had been living in Boquete for several years. They were generous with advice on how to adapt to Boquete way of life. There are two sectors for the fair. One to the right after crossing the bridge has vendors of specialty breads & cakes, freshly harvested vegetables & Fruits, Geisha coffee, French and Panamanian chocolates. A couple of Venezuelan “simpáticas” ladies sell strawberries, arepas “con Perico” y Pabellón. Strongly recommend to visit this BCP Market on Tuesdays from 9-12 AM while in Boquete
Written 14 April 2023
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Noel78
Tennessee596 contributions
Feb 2023 • Couples
I planned especially to be in Boquete on market day. I knew it would be filled with 90% gringos, but that was what I was looking for. There is a huge variety of stuff for sale: fresh produce, baked goods, homemade foods, homemade crafts, a stall with used English books, etc., etc.

Clearly, for the 5,000 people strong expats who live in the area, this is a weekly meet-up experience.

If you want traditional crafts and souvenir-type stuff, there is another market a stone’s throw from this. It is also close to the fair grounds where the beautiful flower displays are.
Written 3 March 2023
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Chailatte1983
Calgary, Canada39 contributions
Feb 2023 • Couples
A complete waste of time. Very few stands selling very few products. Seems to be a reunion of expats living in the area. I wouldn’t waste the 5 minutes it took to go around the stands here.
Written 1 March 2023
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dorayfs
Islamabad, Pakistan1 contribution
Jun 2022 • Couples
Everyone must visit, met locals and expats. What a nice start to our vacation.I am glad we arrived on a Tuesday to take part.
Written 28 June 2022
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Albert Bush
Curaçao2 contributions
Feb 2021
Most of the pictures show the old location of the market, which was dark and difficult to move around in, with very limited space. now this market is located just across the road from the old place, in a large well lit room with many more stalls and a much better range of goods. With all the social distancing and health rules this is now a much better place where they care about your well-being
Written 27 February 2021
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krawner
Chicago, IL1,069 contributions
Mar 2020 • Friends
On Tuesdays at the BCP, this market is geared toward the growing expat community in Boquete. Sells lots of fresh produce (papayas, kale, carrots) and cooked / baked goods also ( cornmeal cakes, breads, chocolates, goat cheese). Sells used books in English and local artesan crafts (woven cloths, keychains, clothing). Priced more than a market for locals. A social gathering place for the gringos. Worth checking out briefly if you are in town in Tuesday. Pick up a snack here and possibly a souvenir.
Written 4 March 2020
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Heidi Y
Santa Ana, CA149 contributions
Sep 2019
I stayed in Boquete for a few days and was able to go to the Market. If you've been to other cities in S. America, it's also called a "feria" where I live. (Ecuador) I bought a bracelet and some cheese and also sauteed mushrooms, and dumplings w/ saurkraut in them. There's all kinds of alpaca blankets and indigineous articles.
Written 15 September 2019
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sambieni
Los Angeles, CA84 contributions
Jul 2019
It’s fine. You can get some nice cheeses, fruits/veggies and a few other custom goods. It’s nothing special if you’re accustomed to typical Latin market days. Even my little ones were underwhelmed. It’s definitely focused on the expat retirees catching up and socializing. But again if you want good baked goods and veggies and other artisan foods in Boquete it’s all in one spot.
Written 24 July 2019
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Coachkorea
Seoul, Korea56 contributions
Jul 2019 • Solo
A wide variety of food, crafts, Peruvian alpaca items and more. Bought some coffee, homemade hummus,pastries,sandwiches, chocolate, mangosteens, guacamole, and gluten free desserts.
Written 17 July 2019
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Pradabella
83 contributions
Mar 2019 • Friends
This market was very fun. Had lots of items for sale. Lots of ethnic food items which was great! Had beautiful alpaca scarfs and blankets. Something for everyone. Nice side trip to make
Written 10 April 2019
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