Sucre Shopping

  1. Ananay

    This boutique features export-quality crafts, home furnishings and adorable children's clothing. It's not cheap, but the designs are unique and the quality is high.

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  2. Central Market

    The Central Market is home to some gastronomic highlights. Don't miss the fresh juices and fruit salads - they are among the best in the country. The vendors and their blenders always come up with something indescribably delicious - try jugo de tumbo (unripe passion-fruit juice). Upstairs, you'll find good, filling, cheap meals in sanitary conditions (for a market, anyway).

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  3. Doña Máxima

    After some bargaining, you'll find excellent deals on less decorative and more utilitarian Candelaria and Jalq'a weavings in this jam-packed cubbyhole.

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  4. Inca Pallay

    This weaver's and artisan's cooperative has an impressive array of high-quality handmade crafts, not all from the Sucre area. Prices are high, but this is the shop that returns the highest percentage to the weavers themselves. You can sometimes see weavers at work in the patio.

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  5. Mercado Americano

    A trip to the Mercado Americano, around the junction of Mujía and Reyes, will keep clothes-junkies busy for hours.

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  6. Mercado Campesino

    The Mercado Campesino is a fascinating traditional food market with a really authentic feel.

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  7. Super Abasto Sur

    Super Abasto Sur is the best stocked central grocery store.

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