East Of Mexico CityShopping

Shopping in East Of Mexico City

  1. A

    Pasaje de las Artesanías

    Embroidered huipiles (sleeveless tunics) from Santa Ana Chiautempan, carved canes from Tizatlán, and amaranth candies from San Miguel del Milagro are sold along the pedestrian-only Pasaje de las Artesanías alley, which forms an arc northeast of the Muñoz/Allende intersection.

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  2. B

    El Parián Crafts Market

    Browse local Talavera, onyx and trees of life, as well as the sorts of leather, jewelry and textiles that you find in other cities. Some of the work is shoddy, but there’s also some quality handiwork, and prices are reasonable.

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  3. craft market

    Watch out for the craft market on Plaza Xicohténcatl. Some of the things on sale are horribly touristy, but some can also be great value.

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  4. C

    Talavera Uriarte

    Unlike most of Puebla’s Talavera shops, Uriarte still makes pottery on-site, and it has a factory and showroom. Factory tours are offered.

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  5. D

    Barrio de Analco Market

    The Barrio de Analco market has flowers, sweets and paintings.

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  6. E

    Antiques Market

    On Sunday, there is a lively outdoor antiques market.

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