On December 7 and 8, another edition of the traditional Mercado Místico will take place at Club Homs São Paulo. The space on Avenida Paulista will host more than 110 exhibitors from the segment, as well as presentations, shows, lectures and experiences throughout the program.
The event takes place from 10am to 8pm and admission is free. These will be the perfect days to meet all the little witches, wizards and warlocks. You can also buy magical products, attend lectures, take part in rituals and enjoy the dances.
The Mystic Market
The Mystical Market brings together the witch, esoteric, mystical and holistic segments. In other words, it’s your chance to stock up on potions, cauldrons and herbs.
For example, you can buy Brooms, Stones and Crystals, Incense, Energy Kits, Orgonites, Candles, Tarot Decks, Witches‘ Hats, Perfumes, and much more.
What’s more, if you’re curious about the world of witches, take the chance to see all the latest in the sector up close.
The Mystical Market also has many free activities, such as lectures, shamanic cleansing and dance performances.
Secure your Christmas shopping
In this edition, visitors will be able to take advantage of the opportunity to anticipate their Christmas shopping. It’s also the perfect opportunity to check out the New Year’s forecast.
After all, the more than 110 brands present there offer the most diverse products that help attract good energy, for example:
- herbs and essences
- florals;
- books
- mandalas;
- stones
- incense sticks;
- japamalas;
- Tibetan bells;
- daggers;
- grimoires;
- orgonites;
- dream filter;
- gypsy clothes;
- images of saints and orishas;
- reliquaries;
- runes;
- tarot
- crystals;
- towels for reading oracles.
Free gastronomic festival in Paulista
The Acarajé Festival, which takes place at the same time as the Mystic Market, completes the tour.
With free admission for all, the event has six stalls selling the delicacy and other delicacies from Bahian cuisine. For example, bobó de camarão, cuscuz de tapioca and galinhada baiana. In addition, to please everyone, the event also serves fish moqueca, baião de dois, crepe, hamburgers, among other options.
Finally, desserts include the traditional cocada, meringue, strawberry cakes, puddings, cakes and French toast. In other words, no one will be left wanting.