Mexico CityShopping

Shopping Centre shopping in Mexico City

  1. A

    Plaza Loreto

    Plaza Loreto, a 600m walk south of Plaza San Jacinto, is an unusually attractive shopping mall converted from an old paper factory. Several patios and courtyards are set between the brick buildings and it’s a lot more than just a place to shop. You’ll find a miniamphitheater for free concerts and puppet shows; two multiscreen cinemas (one of them, Cinemanía, devoted to classic and art-house movies and endowed with a nice little lobby bar); a cabaret club, La Planta de Luz; an excellent art museum, and one of the city’s best restaurants, Taberna de León. There are plenty of up-market shops as well, including boutiques and jewelers, plus a branch of Sanborns and the Mixup m…

    reviewed

  2. B

    Plaza la Rosa Shopping Arcade

    A manageable-sized shopping mall between Génova and Ambero, with stores including Men’s Factory, Campanita children’s wear, Diesel for the streetwise look, Nutrisa health food store and Sorrento for shoes. There’s a Starbucks too for those homesick for their daily slug of latté.

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  3. C

    Plaza Reforma Mall

    This dramatic great slab of a building is home to all the usual international and local high street chains like C&A, Zara, Women’s Secret, Bershka, Pull & Bear and, surprise surprise, yet another branch of the ubiquitous Sanborns.

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  4. D

    Pasaje Polanco

    The Pasaje Polanco, just west of Dumas, is a classy courtyard complex flanked by sophisticated boutiques as well as a handicrafts store.

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