Village Artisanal Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Great little market
Small, but lots of variety and you'll get to watch the artists making things. Nice wood, leather and metal work, along with paintings and other fabrics. Good prices
Smaller market where you can browse without everyone wanting you to come look at their items. It's understandable why they do it but it's incredibly annoying. You can watch a weaver weave and sculpt...
If you would like to buy some suveniers from Togo, then Village Artisanal is most probably the best place to do it. However, I did not find nice magnets or postcards, even thought they have some.
When visiting Lome and needing souvenirs, this is the spot. Of special interest should be the batik died cloth paintings. These are cloths with strikingly beautiful scenes of African village life an...
A chance to support local artists without pressure to buy!
It's not a very big place but it does provide a full range of local trades including painting, textiles, shoe-making, wood carving etc. You can walk around at your own pace without the constant pressu...
Great little market
Small, but lots of variety and you'll get to watch the artists making things. Nice wood, leather and metal work, along with paintings and other fabrics. Good prices
Browse in Peace!
Smaller market where you can browse without everyone wanting you to come look at their items. It's understandable why they do it but it's incredibly annoying. You can watch a weaver weave and sculpt...
If you need souvenirs from Togo
If you would like to buy some suveniers from Togo, then Village Artisanal is most probably the best place to do it. However, I did not find nice magnets or postcards, even thought they have some.
The best place to buy local crafts in Lome
When visiting Lome and needing souvenirs, this is the spot. Of special interest should be the batik died cloth paintings. These are cloths with strikingly beautiful scenes of African village life an...
A chance to support local artists without pressure to buy!
It's not a very big place but it does provide a full range of local trades including painting, textiles, shoe-making, wood carving etc. You can walk around at your own pace without the constant pressu...