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Mosqueta 259 Col. Buenavista
06350 México, D.F.
Mexico
Buenavista
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Good market to explore if you are looking for handmade goods and souvenirs with a strong cultural…read moretouch. The market is filled with tons of stalls offering everything from pottery, clothes, jerseys, shoes, jewelry, kitchenware, and home decor. You can spend a good amount of time walking through the aisles since there's so much variety. It's a good place to find gifts at different price points, though you may notice similar items across multiple vendors.
You know how it is when you travel and ALWAYS wish you had time to see, do, BUY more?!? Well,…read morethere's NEVER enough time (even with MULTIPLE visits...) to see EVERYTHING (or even a fraction...) in Mexico, but when in Mexico City, don't miss this wonderful craft market!! Artesanias (craft works) from all over Mexico, and so many hidden nooks and crannies to find all sorts of surprises!! A wonderful spot to wander for a few hours... You'll be tempted by all sorts of beautiful traditional clothes, jewelry, pottery, and so much more. Get "lost" here in this wonderful market for a few hours; you'll feel like you've gotten a "taste" of so many different regions of this beautiful country!!
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Barrio Alameda is a very cool restored 1920s building with several shops, restaurants, and bars…read moreinside! We wandered in because I wanted to try an afternoon mezcal cocktail from Mundana after exploring the area for a day, and it was great. We had our cocktails and then wandered into a few stores - lots of cool places to check out. The building was beautifully restored - definitely a cool sight. And there are bathrooms - you just need the code from someone at one of the shops, restaurants, or bars! Definitely a cool place to spend some time if you're in the area! Kind of a quiet, cool (a little bit hidden) oasis just off the very busy Alameda Central!
This place was extremely cute to walk into. The door man explained to me it was done after a…read moreEuropean concept of small boutiques and shops. Place is very elegant. Very clean and so many shops to buy from, drinks and food are served here as well. Walked the first floor only and it was a nice vibe. There are three floors in total. Plenty of shopping. Español : Este lugar era extremadamente lindo para entrar. El hombre de la puerta me explicó que se hizo después de un concepto europeo de pequeñas boutiques y tiendas. El lugar es muy elegante. Muy limpio y muchas tiendas para comprar, bebidas y comida se sirven aquí también. Caminé solo en el primer piso y fue un buen ambiente. Hay tres pisos en total. Un montón de compras.
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I have been coming to this city for over ten years, and today was the very first time when I had…read morethe opportunity to come and check this place out. This crafts market is located in the central part of the city, and it's near a court of other food markets. The market itself has well over 100 individual stores, and each store has some different to offer. I came in at around noon, and many of the shops that I walked passed, encouraged me to come and see what they have. There are so many near things to choose from that I decided to return this weekend when I have some money in my pocket. I saw some really cool authentic hand made plates that my wife would love. The prices here are also fair, especially considering the time it takes to make some of these pieces. Apart from the awesome crafts, I think that this would be a great way to support the community here.
Really wonderful market- lots of stalls w similar items but really pleasant shopkeepers- not pushy,…read moreno one hollering at you and very fair prices. If you don't speak Spanish and don't want to haggle, look for the stores with posted prices- there are plenty. Culturally, this is not a market where you haggle/try to cut the prices much- so don't go in thinking an item listed at 500 pesos can be bought for 100. Be respectful, much of this is made by the sellers, some working right onsite. Loads of beautiful stuff, from jewelry to tiled mirrors (mine made it home safely!) and alebrijes. Many things you won't find at the airport stores (though it has some decent items), so this market is worth the trip. I brought cash but many stores/booths accept cards here.
This mall is very convenient and pretty big. The food court is on the third floor and the movies…read moreare up on the fourth floor. We ate at the food court twice since it was close to our hotel. The food court has many options form Chinese food, to ramen, KFC, Subway, McDonalds, and Dominoes to name a few. There were workers going around cleaning and tidying up the area. The mall was clean and beautifully decorated for Christmas. We stopped at Pull and Bear and bought some accessories and clothes.
Compared to malls in Polanco, this mall on the border of Roma and Juarez in Mexico City had some…read moregood options for clothes. Unlike Polanco, could even find a few sale racks. At the New Era store here, was able to score some CDMX exclusives. Food options here were pretty weak, but I was able to shop exactly for what I was looking for.
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Soo glad fellow yelpers added this place!!!! What a gem! If you're near the historic downtown, this…read moreis a great place to buy handmade souvenirs and gifts. Backpacks, coin purses, clutches, hair accessories, jewelry, t shirts, dresses, tops, the gamut!!! I bought about 4 coin purses and a key chain for $140 pesos! A blouse for $150p, dress for $200p. Prices are greattt. If you're looking for gifts for guys, they have t shirts with cool Aztec iconography for about $100p.
Me gusta! To call this place hipster would not give the store justice. There's three complete…read morelevels of totally cool stuff, and I spent nearly fouety five minutes checking out everything. I wasn't the only one with that same plan as there were tons of people checking things out and buying stuff. My bad that I didn't bring my credit card because I would have walked out with at least four pairs of jeans. The guy working here was also cool enough to greet me and inform me of the additional areas and levels of the store. It's definitely a destination store worthy of checking out.
I see why this place was so hyped up: a huge variety of items across several floors. It's a really…read morewelcoming environment, and everything is laid out well. The prices were a bit confusing; everything seemed to be 50% more expensive than other similar stores. But overall really cool vibe!
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It was a lot of fun to come and browse for cool clothes from the 90's. I would definitely…read morecharacterize this store as a boutique more than anything else, and there isn't a huge selection of stuff. But the vintage boutique fotos right into the neighborhood. I found a couple pairs of jeans, and ended-up leaving with a birron down long sleeve shirt from the 80's. It seemed like the value was pretty decent for what they were offering. The service was just so so, because it was hard to get the attention of the only person working here. She was busy on her phone. This store is worth visiting and you could probably discover some good finds here.
One of the owners, in a very condescending fashion, said I couldn't try something on because I…read morewasn't "small." "You're not a size 2 ," the older man said. You could've been a little nicer about it and not humiliated a customer who was excited to make a purchase!
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I've been coming to Parque Alameda ever so cr I've been coming to Mexico some 17+ years. This is…read morethe place where I started. I've also maintained an apartment just 1 block away for ten years, and before that I stayed at various hotels closeby for extended periods of time. I can remember the park before they completed a major renovation and it was quite different then. Back then there was an ugly restroom situated near the center of the park, and most of the fountains did not work. Also the sidewalks were crumbling and really bad. Since the renovation the place has drastically improved. There is less prostitution and it is more family oriented. To me this park feels like home.
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