This measure, promoted by Ambifaro after deliberation by its Board of Directors, aims to facilitate access to the Market during this period of the year, traditionally when there is lower demand, encouraging increased consumption among local operators and contributing to the dynamism of the surrounding economy.
The Faro Municipal Market is one of the few markets in the region that remains open on Sundays, offering a wide variety of fresh products and quality services. With this initiative, which represents an investment of around €12,000 per year, Ambifaro reinforces its commitment to promoting local commerce and stimulating the economic and social development of the community.
“Ambifaro assumes a role as a local development agent, and this measure is yet another example of our effort to attract more people to the market, especially on Sundays, contributing to a vibrant and attractive environment in the city of Faro during the most challenging months of the year,” says Henrique Gomes, director of Ambifaro.
In addition to benefiting the Market’s operators, the initiative is expected to have a positive impact on commerce in the surrounding area, promoting a more comfortable and accessible shopping experience for residents and visitors.
Free entry will be valid exclusively for park entries and exits during the indicated period.
If you pay road tax, you shouldn't have to pay for parking. Just more theft.
By Fred Doe from Other on 25 Jan 2025, 09:21