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Pino Suárez 407
68000 Oaxaca
Mexico
Hours
What time does Agogó open?
Agogó opens at 10:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Agogó close?
Agogó closes at 7:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Agogó closes at 3:00 PM on Saturday.Agogó is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Fri 10:00 AM - 7:00 PMSat 10:00 AM - 3:00 PMSun Closed
Does Agogó take credit cards?
No, Agogó does not take credit cards.
Does Agogó have bike parking?
Yes, Agogó has bike parking.
Does Agogó have parking?
Yes, Agogó has parking options.
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One of the best and most complete gift shop we found in Oaxaca. They have lots of handmade and…read morelocally produced art and a very helpful staff. Located near the Zocolo just about all the things you see in local shops are here, but so much more. And there is such a variety within each category. The wood carved and beautifully decorated "animals" comprise a zoo of selections. All nicely done and priced reasonably. Clothing, especially blouses, ponchos and dresses, are plentiful. Jewelry, carvings, statuary, pottery, leather stationary holders, papers and paper decorations are part of the inventory. Prices are slightly more than one will find in the smaller shops, but selection and quality are the rule here. If you are looking for something special or different, ask the staff, all of whom speak English which makes selection and buying easier and more convenient. And best of all, the artists are supported through this venue which encourages more art and maintains some of the art that is fading out due to mechanization. Great place to shop in Oaxaca City.
This was probably the coolest shop we went to in all of Oaxaca. It's a huge space with lots of…read moredifferent spots, sort of a consignment type set-up. There's every kind of Oaxacan product you can think of, from black pottery to traditional jewelry, alebrijes, leather goods, chocolate, tons of textiles and more. What I liked about this place though, is that each stand is a different artisan from somewhere in the region, and though the goods seemed to be of a higher quality than I found other places, the prices were really reasonable. I met the artist of a piece of pottery I bought for my mom, and spoke to someone else that made silver for another booth. A lot of the things we saw in the street and at the mercado really seemed to be mass produced, and That was definitely not the case here. I hope that when I made purchases here they were being truthful and the money truly went to the communities where the products came from, because if that's the case, I'm really glad.
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This shop has a well edited selection of textiles: you could spend hours in there! but the shop…read moregirls? are TERRIBLE! they do not help you at all they talk amount themselves, they seem very "put out" to refold an item and make no attempt to help you or to sell you anything! :( Please, get better help that cares.
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La Jicara is a delicious, healthy, lovely restaurant in a great location in Centro, with not only…read moregreat food but very supportive of local culture, arts and education. I love the salads, the hummos, and guacamole -- sure, you can get these in other restaurants but at La Jicara, the quality and freshness are assured. The people who run the restaurant, the manager and servers are all so nice and even when super busy always take care of customers. They also have a really lovely shop where I bought the most beautiful and unique pottery, a bookstore and a health food store. I highly recommend. :)
We are staying one block away and La Jicara was recommended to us. Delicious food / had pear and…read morewalnut salad, spinach and mushroom ravioli, and mezcal margarita and concluded with Dulce de leche crepe. There are small book stores with a variety of Spanish language and indigenous literature, children's literature, and a gift shop. You probably will find a sixty year old progressive gringa with dangling earrings and Birkenstock sandals getting her foodie fix after and afternoon shopping for Zapoteca handicrafts. I recommend .
Humus de garbanzo $60
Mantequilla de maní $65
If you are looking flowers this is the best place in Oaxaca…read more They have the most beautiful floral bouquets, the flowers are so fresh and they have the largest variety of flowers you can imagine. The customer service, the care they have with the flowers and their creativity is just the best. Also you can find the most beautiful bridal bouquets in Oaxaca. And wedding floral decoration too.
The Flower Shop is locally recognized for its personal customized service…read more Your flower arrangement for a perfect day or event can be a reality with their attention to detail and their limitless creativity. They offered every flower we were looking for. The flowers were fresh and radiant with such beautifully vivid colors!! They also had an assortment of gorgeous wreaths to choose from. Arrangements for every season and Holiday. They are totally committed to making your day, event and your dream come true. I high recommend you stop in. You will definitely leave happy!! It´s very important its location in the heart of the city, just few block from the Zocalo. I have found anything I need for different events. One day I wanted to surprise to one friend in her birthday party and I came to this shop to get her favorite flowers (yellow roses) and they had it in such amazing price.
Birthday flowers + cake !
The most beautiful flowers to bring and surprise your friends
Arreglo para inauguración de negocio en Oaxaca.
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