Must-see shopping in Mexico

  • Never Die Gang

    Centro Histórico

    If you're looking to tap into Mexico City's rap and hip-hop culture, the 'Gang' sells its own line of streetwear, accessories and music, and the shop…

  • Mercado Hidalgo

    Guanajuato

    Guanajuato's atmospheric and bustling market is chockablock with tourist paraphernalia, artisan's products and food stalls. It's well worth a visit.

  • Mercado 28

    Cancún

    Locals head to Mercado 28 for clothes, shoes, inexpensive food stalls, crafts and so on.

  • Zona Libre

    Costa Maya & Southern Caribbean Coast

    A bustling free-trade zone sprawling over 24 muddy hectares in a no-man’s-land between the borders of Belize and Mexico, the Zona Libre draws thousands of…

  • Central de Abastos

    Oaxaca City

    The enormous main market, nearly 1km west of the Zócalo, is a hive of activity all week, with Saturday the biggest day. You can find almost anything here,…

  • Mercado Municipal Río Cuale

    Puerto Vallarta

    If you're hankering after novelty t-shirts, boob-shaped mugs, mirror-studded ceramic skulls and other assorted tat, head to this sprawling market that…

  • Parador Turístico José Alfredo Jiménez

    Dolores Hidalgo

    This shopping mall is named after a local boy and national singing star. Maiolica pottery and other handicrafts are on sale, as are sweet treats like…

  • Mercado de Jamaica

    Mexico City

    Huge, colorful flower market, featuring both baroque floral arrangements, exotic blooms and plants. It's filled with marigolds, costumes and papel picado …

  • Mercado Artesanias

    Tijuana

    This big market is a good stop for loading up on souvenirs with better prices than you'll find downtown. Find shopping bags, ceramics, art from around…

  • Plaza de las Artesanias

    Veracruz City

    This covered market, packed with stalls selling Mexican souvenirs, is worth a browse. Opposite here booths line the stretch of the malecón closest to the…

  • Tianguis

    San Miguel de Allende

    This massive outdoor market is definitely an experience, where stalls offer up everything from fresh fish (driven overnight from the coast) and fruit to…

  • Gandhi

    Centro Histórico

    This citywide bookstore chain has a voluminous range of texts on Mexico and Mexico City. More branches can be found at Bellas Artes and San Ángel. There…

  • Mercado Alcalde y García

    Xalapa

    This attractive old market building houses a handful of stalls selling the region's famous flowers alongside the usual fruit and veg and other household…

  • Plaza del Sol

    Guadalajara

    Plaza del Sol, 7km southwest of the city center, is one of those big shopping centers where locals go to get their fix of fancy-label shopping. To join…

  • Weekend Book and Crafts Market

    Cuernavaca

    The two streets opposite the cathedral entrance become pedestrianized (up to Calle Rayón) for two small markets to greet weekend visitors. On Ruiz de…

  • Antara

    Polanco & Bosque de Chapultepec

    This cluster of upmarket and chain stores is half open-air and although there is little you won't find elsewhere in the world, it's a designer destination…

  • Dos Lunas

    Cabo San Lucas

    This bright, colorful shop will get you in the holiday mood. Stocking reasonably priced resort wear made of natural fibers, as well as great handbags,…

  • Mercado de Artesanías

    Zihuatanejo

    This large craft market sells mostly mass-produced tat, such as t-shirts emblazoned with 'Eat My Burrito' and other low-brow slogans, but you can also…

  • Plaza Las Américas

    Cancún

    Plaza Las Américas at the south edge of the centro, is a vast modern shopping mall that includes department stores, a multiplex cinema and a food court…

  • Centro Magno

    Guadalajara

    This large shopping center, 2km west of the city center, is popular with locals seeking a dose of retail therapy. To reach it, take bus 258 going west…

  • Nemi Zapata

    San Cristóbal de las Casas

    A fair-trade store that sells products made by Zapatista communities: weavings, embroidery, coffee and honey, as well as Ejército Zapatista de Libéracion…

  • La Lagunilla

    Centro Histórico

    This enormous complex comprises three buildings: building No 1 contains clothes and fabrics, No 2 has food and No 3 sells furniture. Beware of petty theft…

  • Unión de Palenqueros de Oaxaca

    Oaxaca City

    This hole-in-the-wall place is the outlet for a group of small-scale mezcal producers from Santiago Matatlán. It has decent and very well-priced reposado,…

  • El Pochote-Xochimilco

    Oaxaca City

    A small, relaxed market dealing in natural products, especially crafts and organic vegetables and made-on-the-spot food, nearly all sold by their makers…

  • Mercado Ecológico Xicote

    Veracruz

    This market sells organic food and regional handicrafts. The sign outside reads ‘ Mujeres con huevos,’ which represents one of the vendors: a rural women…

  • Plaza de la Computación y Electrónica

    Centro Histórico

    Hundreds of electronics stalls huddle in the Plaza de la Computación y Electrónica, south of Uruguay. Best prices and availability in the city for laptop,…

  • Craft Market

    Guadalajara

    This daily craft market, set up along Av Chapultepec between Av Vallarta and Av de la Paz, sells all manner of local handicrafts, from pottery and dolls…

  • Mercado Marina

    Cabo San Lucas

    A sprawling arts and crafts flea market with Baja souvenirs galore: skulls, ceramics, crosses, hats, clothing, you name it. Avoid this place when there's…

  • El Viejo Zaguán

    Guanajuato

    This wonderful old bookshop sells an interesting range of publications in Spanish and English, including art books and souvenirs. It also has a charming…

  • Casa Grande Esencia Artesanal

    San Luis Potosí

    This cooperative of small stalls sells a great range of artesanías potosinas that are 100% locally made. There's also clothing and more standard souvenirs.

  • Proyecciones Artesanales

    Veracruz

    The town is famous for its incredibly ornate artisanal saddles and horse tack, and this is one of the best places to come to if you wish to tart up your…

  • Mercado de Artesanías

    Oaxaca City

    An indoor crafts market almost entirely devoted to textiles: tablecloths, bags, blouses, huipiles (long, sleeveless tunics) shawls and more.

  • Mercado Constitución

    Western Central Highlands

    This large market south of the main square has produce on the 1st floor and stalls with cooked Mexican dishes (M$50 to M$80) on the 2nd floor.

  • El Desván de Don Quijote

    Guadalajara

    This large shop has stacks of used paperbacks – many of them in English – and the friendly owner is often willing to buy or trade stock.

  • Mercado de Artesanías

    San Miguel de Allende

    A decent collection of handicraft stalls appealing to different tastes (and of varying quality) in the alleyway between Colegio and Loreto.

  • Bazar de Cuauhtémoc

    Mexico City

    East of Avenida Cuauhtémoc, this trash and treasure antiques market has items large and small: books, beer trays, posters and furniture.

  • Casa Doria

    Veracruz

    Check out local handicrafts, including the distinctive, painted wooden masks worn by dancers during the town's many festivals.

  • Emporium

    Tijuana

    This place has fair silver prices that are already marked, plus the English-speaking owner is knowledgeable and not too pushy.

  • La Torre de Papel

    Centro Histórico

    English-language newspapers and magazines are sold at La Torre de Papel, which also stocks newspapers from around Mexico.

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