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Artesanía Shops
There is a string of artesanía shops on Av Miguel de Cervantes a couple of blocks past the bridge that separates downtown from Colonia Palmira. Browsing them, you'll find the capital's largest selection of Honduran folk art, from Lenca pottery to homemade paper products from the Moskitia.
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Centro Comercial Jerusalem
This small shopping center has a handful of cheap but clean eateries, most offering típico, sandwiches and snacks.
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Librería Guaymuras
A little bookshop with a great selection of Spanish-language books on the history, people and culture of Honduras.
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licuado shop
There's an awesome licuado shop at the northwest corner of Parque Central next to Little Caesar's pizza. Literally a hole in the wall, there are a couple tables inside, but just as many people take their drinks to go, to enjoy in the park. A thousand combinations are offered, it seems, all made with fresh fruit and a base of either water, milk or fresh orange juice.
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Mercado San Isidro
In Comayagüela, you can find just about anything for sale in the chaotic Mercado San Isidro, excellent artesanía included. However, there's a Catch-22: pickpocketing and snatch-and-run theft are common, and the market is the last place you want to carry anything valuable, especially a wad of money.
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Metromedia
Sells an excellent and wide selection of English-language books, magazines and more, including day-old New York Times .
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Multiplaza Mall
Tegucigalpa has a number of large modern malls. Multiplaza Mall, a couple of kilometers southwest of Colonia Palmira, is the best of the bunch, a sprawling complex with department stores, some twenty banks and ATMs, bookstores, Internet cafés and a movie theater.
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Supermercado Más x Menos
The upscale Supermercado Más x Menos is a large supermarket, offering a good selection of fresh food, including nice cheeses and wines.
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