Mexico City

Arts and crafts

arts and crafts
Mercado de Curiosidades
Ayuntamiento Col. Centro

In centro historico.

arts and crafts
Mercado Insurgentes
Londres

In zona rosa.

arts and crafts
 

The National Fund for the Development of Arts and Crafts Fonart, Avenida Patriotismo 691, in Mixcoac, Avenida Paseo de la Reforma No. 116 in Colonia Juárez and Avenida Juarez 89 in Centro.

Shopping districts

shopping districts
Polanco
Av. Ejército Nacional y F.F.C.C. De Cuernavaca

Upscale shopping and dining district centered around presidente masaryk and campos eliseos streets. it also has several shopping malls.

shopping districts
Altavista

San angel upscale shopping street.

shopping districts
Condesa

Trendy district full with alternative stores and boutiques.

shopping districts
Centro Historico

The city's oldest shopping district, you can find almost anything here. the old department stores are clustered around 20 de noviembre street.

shopping districts
Pino Suarez

There is a lot of youth-minded fashion going on here. most of it is a knock-off of something else but at such low prices who can complain? there is a very large indoor market near the metro stop pino saurez, on the pink line that has a ton of clothing, shoes, and food vendors.

shopping districts
 

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Supermarkets

supermarkets
Superama
Homero

High end supermarket

supermarkets
City Market
Boulevard Magnocentro 26

High end supermarket

supermarkets
Wal-Mart
Avenida Canal de Tezontle, 1520

Several throughout the city, including one near the airport. stock just about everything, much like the supercenters found in the us. the most easily accessible one is right next to the nativitas metro station line 2 on the west side of the calzada de tlalpan. exit the metro on the west side toward calle lago pte. and make a left as you exit the station. the first thing on your left, just next to the station building, is the ramp going up to the wal-mart entrance. visible from the train, impossible to miss.

supermarkets
 

If you're staying longer you may want to buy groceries and food at any of the hundreds of Supermarkets. These are some of the most common:

supermarkets
Gigante

Recently bought, now "soriana"

Flea and antique markets

flea and antique markets
Bazar del Sábado
Plaza San Jacinto 11

In san angel. every saturday, artists show and sell their paintings in a beautiful, cobblestoned zone of the city. there are also stores where they sell handcrafts.

flea and antique markets
Mercado de Artesanias

In coyoacan on saturdays, featuring handicrafts from all over the country, and classes for kids.

flea and antique markets
Mercado de Alvaro Obregon
Agiabampo

In colonia roma

flea and antique markets
 

Although street vendors can be found almost anywhere in Mexico City, the following are more "formal" flea markets selling handcrafts, furniture and antiques.

flea and antique markets
Plaza del Angel

In zona rosa

flea and antique markets
Mercado de Antiguedades de Cuauhtemoc, near

Centro historico

flea and antique markets
La Lagunilla and Tepito

Near centro historico la lagunilla has some of the best antiques, and is a maze of interesting thing, although it is a high crime area with 317 reported robberies in 2006. tepito is more for pirated cds, stolen things, and knock-offs. this area is huge and it's very easy to get lost. shopkeepers are mostly friendly and will point you toward the nearest metro station. for safety, visitors to this market should dress down, go with someone else, and arrive early in the day when it's less crowded. if you don't speak spanish it's probably better to stay away.

Outlet malls

outlet malls
Premium Outlets at Punta Norte
Hacienda Sierra Vieja

Northwest of mexico city state of mexico in the intersection of periferico mexico hwy #57 and the chamapa la venta highway, near ciudad satelite. you will need a taxi or a car to get there.

outlet malls
Las Plazas Outlet Lerma

Mexico - toluca highway km. 50 in the intersection with calzada cholula in the city of lerma, near toluca. you will need a car to get there.

Mexico City is famous among Mexicans for its huge malls, streets like Presidente Mazaryk offer haute couture stores.

ethnic grocery stores

For generally hard-to-find ingredients, such as vegetables and spices that are unusual in Mexico, try the Mercado de San Juan (http://www.jornada.unam.m...) Ernesto Pugibet street, Salto del Agua metro station. You can even find exotic meats here, such as iguana, alligator, ostrich, and foie gras. Go to the cheese stand at the center of the market, and ask for a sample— the friendly owner will give you bread, wine, and samples of dozens of different kinds of cheese.