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Xel-Ha S/N
77509 Cancún, Quintana Roo
Mexico
Supermanzana 28
Hours
What time does Plaza Bonita open?
Plaza Bonita opens at 8:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Plaza Bonita close?
Plaza Bonita closes at 9:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Does Plaza Bonita have bike parking?
Yes, Plaza Bonita has bike parking.
Does Plaza Bonita have parking?
Yes, Plaza Bonita has parking options. Street Parking
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Open air mall with high end shopping, stylish mall that's nicely done with water features and…read moreplant. Security on every corner and each store has some opening the door for you. Service is too notch and although everything was super expensive, it was nice just walking around looking. We did eat a Ryoshi while we were there and that was delicious!!!! I Highly recommend!
The Island! This shopping mall is super classy. It's got…read moreall the brands that luxury people look for- Fendi, Gucci, Prada, Channel, Tiffany's. This place feels super safe- when I went, I was pretty much shadowed by security forces wearing armored vests with walkie-talkies. This is actually kinda the entrance to even fancier places, a ferris wheel, and high-end residences. The mall doesn't seem to have any public restrooms. There is no food court, just a smattering of high end places that are kinda tucked here and there throughout the mall. Parking looks challenging. I'd rather take the bus here. When I went, it appeared that they were expanding the footprint of this shopping mall.
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We ventured out of the Hotel zone to this indoor mall in Cancun Centro to escape the heat and find…read morelunch. They had ample underground parking. The mall was air conditioned, clean, 80's modern, and safe with mostly middle range shops. The Food court was easy to find. There were a couple sit down restaurants. We went to the sushi restaurant but the hostess said there was a long wait. We settled on Pizza Hut for my youngest which had a surprisingly long wait. The rest of us ate Chinese "Cajun" food which is similar to what's offered in all US malls. Everyone was fed for about $35. The food was a little greasy but filling. I had to use my Spanish to order everything. The staff were all very friendly and hospitable.
Theres a busy bus stop and taxis waiting so this awesome place is easy to get to and from so…read moredefinitely check this out! This mall is HUGE. It has every store you can think of from dirt ass cheap to very expensive and upscale. There's TONS of food options, a 4D theater, cheap covid testing, and a huge discount grocery store. I could've easily spent a full day here exploring all the goodies! I'm most impressed with Calcium nails where I got my gel acrylic nails done for $14 USD. I was also amazed by the grocery store. It had clothes, food, shoes, towels, alcohol, literally EVERYTHING. Like a big ole even cheaper Walmart lol. It can be very packed in the mall and a lot of people just walk right into you. I thought that was weird but hey what can ya do? I'm definitely looking forward to going back and exploring the mall even more.
Bourbon chicken
Food court
We stopped in for lunch at the Japanese place. The food was delicious but they served all their…read moreTogo orders first. We sat there about 40 minutes for some teppenyaki. It was delicious but the wait was insane.
If you are a tourist trying to find a gift , this is definitely not the place. It's outlets mall…read morewith stores that can be found in United States. Upon arrival, there's a parking fee to park inside the lot. I paid 13 pesos for about of 30 minutes. Make sure you bring the pass with you to pay at the stands before leaving .
Película
This fantastic shopping mall in Cancun's upscale area by the marina offers a variety of excellent…read morerestaurants, cafes, and shops. Its relaxing outdoor ambiance makes it a welcoming spot for shoppers. We enjoyed dining at the mall's restaurants and loved the experience. After visiting other malls in Cancun, we believe this one is the best by far; strolling around feels pleasant, and the mall's size is just right.
This is my favorite mall. It is much less busy and stores are better stocked than La Isla. They…read morehave Zara, Sephora, H&M, Pull & Bear, Stratavarious and a ton more. They just don't have the high end stores like, Gucci, Prada, LV, Golden Goose. There are a variety of places to grab a bite from casual to a little more. Cell service is nearly non existent so they have QR codes posted throughout the mall to run their WiFi.
Modeling shoot at the mall
Great marina views from the mall!
Forum By The Sea is a large bustling amusement complex that seems to come alive once darkness…read moredescends. Loud music and lights from large signs, especially The Hard Rock Cafe as well as Senor Frog adds to the energy as people go about their business. We came here to dine on seafood at Ozean Gourmet on the third floor. Ugh, it's closing at 7 pm! Oh well, should have done the homework. Have to find another dinner venue...
This is a smaller outdoor mall that gets a good amount of foot traffic due to its location in the…read moreheart of the Hotel Zone. The only reason to stop here is to get a photo in front of the huge Cancun sign when you enter. As a mall, it is below average. It is mainly the Hard Rock Cafe, some fast food and overpriced souvenir stores. There are also annoying stands with people standing around trying to sell you tours.
Forum - Bongo restaurant
Forum - shopping complex
Check out the stained glass domed ceiling! Whoa! It's a bunch of Mayan artwork- absolutely…read morestunning. Be sure to check it out while taking the escalator up to the grocery store. This shopping mall seems to have had better days. There's a bit of an occupancy problem. It's quiet. However, it feels safe. I saw security wandering around, and there aren't any locals hassling the tourists for change. In the near future, the causeway across the lagoon is going to be completed, and the causeway is going to drop off vehicles right in front of this shopping center. It'll be the first thing you see when you drive to Cancun. The future is bright for this shopping mall. The place has a bunch of different vendors and retailers here. You can get out of the sun, enjoy a cup of coffee, dinner at a fancy-ish restaurant (Ruth Chris!) I don't know where you can park, but this mall is easily accessible from the bus.
The plaza is very clean. Securities or maybe police officers in every corner of the name brand…read morestores. In other areas of the mall you wont see any securities. A lot of restaurants to choose from. Basically you'll see mostly tourists walking around because the mall is near resorts. If you're looking for bargains, you wont find it at this mall.
Bill Lewis of Vero Beach, Florida, taking in a quiet afternoon at the Kukulcan Plaza in Cancun, Mexico.
Newly built shopping center near the marina and Renaissance Hotel. Shops like West Elm, XOXO,…read moreMovies, Zara, Sports Stores, Sushi, Small take out restaurants 2nd floor, H&M, Pandora Not busy during the day, seemed busier at night Plus some up scale Restaurants Not much in the surrounding area
I love the fact that has a lot of light, it's well illuminated, I also find it way cleaner... maybe…read moreit's because of the lighting , but I rather spend my afternoon here than next door in Plaza Las Americas. Specially because it doesn't have all of Cancun's residents walking around next to you without having space for yourself. I get all crazy when I don't have my personal space respected. Ask me how crazy was for me to go to Mexico city, specially to be in the Metro. CRAZY I'M TELLING YOU It has a lot of choices to go shopping and also food choices that shares with Plaza Las Americas, for grabbing a bite. Here I found a store that I fell in love with, they have essential oils, handmade candles, popurris, oils, everything that I could have asked for. They also have a costume store that you will find it in my reviews, bookstore and also a place where you can host your parties and also do exercise while you entertain yourself. it's called SKYZONE you definitely should check it out.
Cerquita del cielo y con él la tormenta
This place was recommended by a hotel staffer…read more This marketplace/flea market was not filled with vendors, so selection was scarce compared to Mercado 28. However, the jewelry selection was much better than any shopping are we experienced, including our hotel (Grand Park Royal). I purchased a cat-eye ring for around $70 for $63. In the USA, it's worth more. The stone is laid in 92.5 sterling silver and fits rather well, not overpowering to the look. I would go back just for the jewlry selection, but nothing more, that is why I gave it a 2-Star (at best).
We bought a couple of tours from a vendor here. The guy Pablo did not explain all the wasted time…read moreyou lose in the traveling in buses from location to next location. Talking to other visitors It was evident that most excursions from all vendors were similar. Talked to some regular vacationers and locals and everyone recommended either renting a car n taking yourself to the parks or getting to ferry (we went to isla mujeres) on your own and avoiding being on the 'tours' schedule n taking control of your time. We literally wasted half our vacation getting from rally to rally point where more stuff was being sold wasting precious time listening to 'options' was frustrating but in the end it was my choice to purchase and as a first time visitor learned a lot.
Portada del Mercado, también conocido como el Mercado de La Pulga
This is the ma n sign. Ki Huic
Uno de los accesos principales
Huge store with clothes, souvenirs and other Mexican accessories. Unlike Coral Negro this place…read moredoes not have annoying and pushy sales people which is a plus. If you're looking for something to remember your Cancun trip this is the store for you!
I just love Plaza La Fiesta! It's a trip back in time to what souvenir shopping in Cancun was in…read morethe 1990's. This place is HUGE and has literally everything. If you are thirsty, they have bottled water. They have tequila samplings, though not all the time. I was there when they had a sampling with a scorpion in the bottle (ummm ... no). They have some small snacks near the cash register. The place has TONS of Corona beer clothing and souvenirs. They probably have a few hundred different Cancun t-shirts. They have caps. They have Sombreros for $17! They have beach covers. They have dresses to include white cotton "confirmation" ones. They have lots of ceramics and hot sauce bundles and vanilla in various sizes. They have souvenir magnets. Pretty much if you can imagine it as a souvenir, they have it. And, prices are much more reasonable than at other shops. Who has $10 t-shirts at La Isla? They do! Additionally, they have 2 benches in front of the store with 2 figurines that are good photo spots!
Bill Lewis of Vero Beach, Florida, checking out the swag at Party La Fiesta in Cancun, Mexico.
Blankets & Sombreros in the entrance.
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