MERCADO DE LA ALMENDRA
Read moreOnce a month, on Saturdays, this great open-air market is celebrated in the streets of the old town. There are a total of around 180 traders and exhibitors offering food, clothing, antiques and tastings of local products. You can take a look at the Rincón de la Artesanía (Craft Corner) to sample some local artefacts, or head to the Plaza de la Burullería, where there are activities for the little ones and a tasting area. A highlight in the life of Vitoria.
CONFITURAS GOYA
Read moreWith a dozen shops in the region, this 1886 confectionery is simply a must! It was Manuel Goya who opened the very first establishment on Mateo Moraza street in Vitoria. At that time, confectioners used to make sweets, but also candles, as both products had a common raw material: honey. Among the specialities: vasquitos and nesquitas, delicious sweets sold in pretty metal boxes, but also good homemade jams.