Pisac has a market every Sunday with vendors selling high quality handmade goods and fresh produce. Besides the shopping the market has a beer tent where visitors and locals unwind to the slightly off-tune songs of a brass band. Locals and tourists flock to this lively affair that has become quite legendary in the Sacred Valley. The Andean locals apparently play as hard as they work the fields, and the Sunday Market in Pisac is their day to really let loose and have fun.  The main square starts to draw a crowd early on after a colorful procession leaves morning Mass. Men in traditional clothing can be seen blowing horns and being led by the mayor holding his silver staff. If you can't make the Sunday market there are also less crowded market days in Pisac - on Tuesday and Thursday as well as a few stands that stay open daily during the high season.