The park houses a state-run government center specifically designed to certify and support local handicraft production.
The onsite market is one of the few places in the city where items are guaranteed to be authentic products of Ceará's traditional craft guilds.
The location serves as a critical distribution point for regional artisans to reach international tourists visiting Fortaleza.
Praça Luíza Távora, also known as Praça da Ceart, serves as the primary hub for artisan goods in Fortaleza. The site hosts a permanent public craft market operated by the Center for Handicraft of Ceará (Ceart), showcasing traditional regional products such as lace, leatherwork, and woodwork. The grounds feature a large playground area and shaded walking paths integrated into the urban Aldeota neighborhood. It functions as an official point of sale for certified artisans from across the state. The park layout incorporates both open recreational spaces and structured vendor stalls. Maintenance and operations are overseen by the local government, ensuring consistent access to regional cultural wares.
The colorful, traditional artisan stalls providing a vibrant backdrop of regional textiles.
Bring a reusable bag to carry fragile artisan goods.
Visit the indoor sections of the market to see the highest quality lace and embroidery pieces.
Check local event calendars as the park periodically hosts cultural festivals featuring regional music.
Do not purchase mass-produced souvenirs from street vendors outside the park if you are looking for authentic, certified Ceará handicrafts.
Market stalls often reduce operations on public holidays and Sundays.
Casual beach-appropriate attire is standard; however, modesty is appreciated when entering the indoor market buildings.