Dozens of local businesses will have a place this Holy Week on the Camino Largo de La Laguna. The already known Dreamer Market returns to the city on April 6, 7, 8 and 9 to bring together dozens of Canarian and sustainable brands. The population of Tenerife will be able to get to know these “projects with soul” every day from 11:00 to 21:00, except Sunday, when the market will close at 19:00.
The pop-up run by Raquel Hammerhoj returns to Camino Largo, the place where this event was born, with a wide range of fashion, accessories, cosmetics and a range of products and brands that are benchmarks for quality and innovation. Since its creation, the Dreamer Market has traveled to various points of the Canary Islands and has positioned itself as a unique commercial showcase. In the same space, brands with consolidated trajectories and new creators and designers meet.
Nearly 50 brands will meet on the Camino Largo. In addition, the Dreamer Market will be attended by influencers from the islands such as Álvaro Jiménez, Minerva Hernández, Laura Ramírez, María Melián, Gema Betancor, Cathaysa González and Marianela Hernández. There will also be activities for all audiences, such as Easter workshops, face painting, storytelling and networking by the Association of Young Entrepreneurs.
This market it is “a space for dreamers” where you can find “stories with soul”. In addition to supporting local businesses, another of the values of this market it is sustainability. “It is something that is already within our companies. We are Canarian projects, small, with a story behind. In addition, we promote the circular economy. What you invest in your territory stays there”, says the director, Raquel Hammerhoj.
At the Dreamer Market, users are also dreamers who can take home a piece of their stories, wear them, feel them and tell them. “A space for creativity without haste, where you can meet friends and get to know projects that are worth telling together. Where to try some of our gastronomy and have a beer made on earth. Quality leisure”.