Nearly 200 businesses in Bilbao participate from this Thursday in a new edition of the Casco Viejo bargain market
BILBAO, Sep 20. (EUROPE PRESS) –
The Ganga Market, the bargain market in the Old Town of Bilbao, will celebrate its 36th edition this Thursday, Friday and Saturday with the participation of nearly 200 businesses, which will take to the streets, as usual, the ‘stocks’ of the season past, as well as some of the new season’s items.
According to the president of the Association of Shops, Hotels and Companies of Casco Viejo, Rosa Pardo, “this Ganga Market is the incentive we need to return to commercial normality, after two years of difficulties for trade.”
The bargain market, the “largest in the Basque Country” open-air outlet, will be held at the doors of the shops, as it has been done since its inception in 2005 until the pandemic. The commercial initiative, in addition, reaches “practically all” of the streets of the historic Bilbao enclave, has highlighted the organizing association of the event.
In this new edition, establishments from all kinds of sectors will take to the streets of the Casco “thousands of products reduced, on average, to 50% and, sometimes, to 80% and 90%” for three days, one more than which is usual.
Among others, the market will have fashion items and accessories for women, men, young people and children, footwear, photography, decoration, optics, home, lingerie, gifts, crafts, costume jewelery and jewelry, leather and textiles, sports, books, music , furniture, cosmetics and mountains. Each local participant will be identified with the image of the Ganga Market and the items on display will have the final price displayed, as established by current legislation.