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Antigua Los Cabos
Small selection of women's handbags, fine tequilas (you can taste 'em, too) and traditional handicrafts.
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Copal
Great for lacquered boxes from Olinalá, Guerrero, fine Yucatecan hammocks, Oaxacan wool blankets, fancy glassware and interesting Christmas decorations.
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Corsica
San José is a veritable museum of contemporary painters, and browsing its galleries - whether you intend to buy or not - is a highlight. Corsica features works by some of Mexico's top artists. This is one to pop into even if you're not buying.
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Fruitlandia
Bring home some fresh traditional sweets such as ground, sweetened semilla de calabaza (squash seeds), tamarindo con chile (tamarind paste with chile), pepitorias (brittle sesame and peanut bars), candied limes, jamoncillo (milk fudge) and chilacayote (candied squash). Be sure to try the bright green biznaga (candied cactus), a local specialty.
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