If you didn't already know about this place, there's a good chance you would walk right past it đ¶ââïž.
We had it saved on our map and eventually made our way there, but when we first arrived, we honestly wondered whether we'd fallen for some overhyped recommendation. The entrance and surroundings don't immediately reveal what's hidden inside. The trick is to keep walking đ€.
As you venture further in, small artisan shops, vintage stores, local designers, and even a cozy café begin to appear. What initially felt unremarkable slowly turns into one of the more interesting places to wander around.
We both enjoyed it for different reasons. Rodolfo loved photographing the contrast between the rough industrial surroundings and the modern creative businesses tucked inside. Ida, on the other hand, spent her time browsing the shops and wishing she had packed a larger suitcase.
We've pinned one of the stores inside this creative district to help you find the area, as there doesn't seem to be one clear name or location that represents the whole place. Our advice is simple: don't rush. Walk around, peek inside the shops, and see what catches your eye.