CuzcoShopping

Other shopping in Cuzco

  1. A

    Aymi Wasi

    If you’re the type who likes to get your souvenir shopping done fast, Aymi Wasi is for you. It’s got everything – clothes, ornaments, toys, candles, jewelry, art, ceramics, handbags… Your friends and family will never suspect you bought all their gifts in one place! And it’s all handmade and fair trade.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Mercado Modelo de Huanchac

    It’s the local destination of choice for breakfast the morning after, specializing in the two hangover staples – jolting acid ceviche and greasy chicharrones.

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  3. Centro Comercial de Cuzco

    Cuzco is not known for its clothes-shopping opportunities, though there are a few cool stores hidden away in the Centro Comercial de Cuzco.

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  4. C

    Casa Ecológica

    Handmade textiles from 29 communities as far away as Ausangate, plus homemade jams and essential oils – a little slice of hippie heaven.

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  5. D

    Gato’s Market

    One of the small, overpriced grocery shops near the Plaza de Armas is Gato’s Market.

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  6. E

    Market

    One of the small, overpriced grocery shops near the Plaza de Armas is Market.

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  7. F

    Bookstore Kiosk

    Novels and magazines in English and German. Located just inside the door of Centro Comercial.

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  8. G

    Tatoo

    Tatoo has brand-name outdoor clothing and technical gear at high prices.

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  9. H

    South American Explorers Club

    Cuzco’s biggest book exchange; also sells foreign-language guidebooks and maps.

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  10. I

    Mega

    For a serious stock-up head to supermarket Mega.

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