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The Plenilunio festival turns Santa Cruz de Tenerife into a day of citywide celebration. In García Sanabria Park, the themed Le Good Cosmic Market fills shaded avenues with artisan stalls, food trucks, flowers and family-friendly spaces. This guide follows a logical walk through the market—from the entrances to the main boulevard and on to food, crafts and landmarks—so visitors know what to expect.
Start at the decorated gates and selfie frames: they set the cosmic theme with planets, stars and shiny balloon art, perfect for a first snapshot before exploring deeper into the park.
Gate for Le Good Cosmic Market decorated with planets and silver balloons.
Plenilunio arch and photo zone with shiny balloons and a steady flow of visitors.
Sparkling star structure that works as a selfie frame at the entrance zone.
Once inside, broad walkways lined with white tents make navigation easy. These panoramic views show the typical density of stalls and the comfortable shade provided by huge ficus trees.
Panoramic look at the main artisan boulevard.
Another stretch of stands beneath the shade of mature trees.
Food options range from specialty coffee and crepes to grills and island cheese snacks. Stands are spread out with casual seating nearby.
Café Caramba’s mint-green truck is a favorite stop for coffee lovers.
Grill trailer dishing up smoky skewers and sandwiches.
Sweet and savory crepes with a mojito stand and benches for a quick break.
Quesería Benijos & Tacos kiosk: light bites and cold drinks under the trees.
Those with a sweet tooth will find pastries, cookies and neon-lit candy corners. It’s a good spot for an afternoon treat.
Artisan bakes from a local pastry chef draw a constant queue.
Sweets booth with neon and balloons—impossible to miss.
Cookies and desserts with shaded communal tables nearby.
Vendors highlight seasonal Canarian produce and packaged specialties bearing the Canary Local Product label—ideal for picnic supplies or take-home gifts.
Colorful baskets of fruit and vegetables at the Kome Local tent.
Island-made jams, sauces and snacks proudly marked as local products.
A large part of the market is dedicated to local makers—illustrators, pressed-plant artists and potters—offering unique souvenirs you won’t see in regular shops.
Stalls with framed art, wooden décor and small gifts.
Pressed-plant compositions make elegant, lightweight souvenirs.
Illustration prints and home décor arranged gallery-style.
Small-batch pottery—easy to pack and carry.
Light clothing, scarves and accessories appear along the palm avenue, reflecting Tenerife’s year-round warm climate.
Colorful apparel and accessories with a breezy island vibe.
Flower stalls bring color and fragrance to the pathways, with bouquets of sunflowers, hydrangeas and eucalyptus.
Rustic buckets and fresh bouquets ready to take home.
A bright corner filled with seasonal blooms and greenery.
Nearby, park landmarks and family activity areas provide additional attractions beyond shopping, rounding out the visit.
Art-deco fountain and sculpture at the heart of the park.
Family area where kids’ activities are organized during the day.
Plenilunio typically spans one full day with activities scattered across Santa Cruz, but the heart of the experience for many visitors is the Le Good Cosmic Market in García Sanabria Park. Arrive early for easier parking or use public transport, wear comfortable shoes for walking the shaded avenues and bring a reusable bag for purchases from local artisans.