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Centro
68000 Oaxaca
Mexico
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What time does El Maleficio open?
El Maleficio opens at 10:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does El Maleficio close?
El Maleficio closes at 8:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Does El Maleficio have parking?
Yes, El Maleficio has parking options.
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A few days ago I had the opportunity to meet the owner of this bookstore, such a kind & helpful…read moreman. He speaks mostly English as a lot of his customers are foreigners. There´s a big selection of Mexico related books here, everything from architecture, cooking, design, decoration, history & everything related to Mexico, there´s even kids books available all related again to mexican culture. Some books are in spanish, but most are in english, there´s also some gifts available (jewelry, etc). Don´t miss the decoration of the place, is astuning, colours everywhere you turn!
This is a great, albeit full priced, bookstore with mostly English books on topics of interest for…read moretravelers to Mexico. Both fiction and non-fiction as well as children's books that focus on the community. They also have some great art to purchase. Highly recommended stop.
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Libros infantiles
Retas de gears of war
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
Searched all over town for a store with used vinyl and finally found this one. They moved during…read morethe pandemic and are now located on Calle M. Bravo. The owner is so kind and they have a great selection. The prices are not cheap but they are fair. I found some great funk and soul records here.
Great store - nice selection and decent prices. Nice listening station also for small spaceread more
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I like coming here, it's like a really fancy version of la proveedora escolar…read more You can find very interesting books and my favourite part is the kids section. There's really nice options for kids of all ages. My son's favourite are the ones from Disney and any books that has sounds. There's even a little place where you can sit and go thru a book and decide if it's what you're looking for. The employees are very helpful, whenever I'm looking for a book they're more than happy to look in their database to make sure they have it available and where. Bring your parking ticket to get it stamped and have a discount.
I can remember when I was a little girl and every summer I used to visit my mom's family and every…read moretime my aunt would bring me here to choose a barbie. One time we were looking for a stuffed lion, and we went to every store in Oaxaca looking for it, finally we went to Escaparate and we found it. Even a couple years ago the same thing happened to me, I went to every store looking for a race track for my son and after looking & looking for weeks they finally got it here. The prices are a bit high, but you can find anything from balls, lego, backpacks and lunch bags, dolls and everything in between, If you're looking for a special toy visit this place, you won't be dissapointed. You can also get your gifts wrapped for free.