Mexico City is home to countless exotic and folkloric places worth discovering. Don’t miss our top 5 markets you simply can’t skip on your next visit to Mexico City.
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Mercado Medellín
Located in the heart of the Roma neighborhood, this market specializes in groceries, but it goes far beyond local offerings. At Mercado Medellín, you can find products from Colombia, Uruguay, Argentina, Cuba, Peru, and Brazil. One of its main attractions is its traditional eateries, especially the seafood restaurants. Just 25 minutes from Hotel Histórico Central!
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Mercado de Coyoacán
How does a quesadilla or a bowl of pozole sound? At this market, you’ll not only find traditional handicrafts, but also an endless variety of garnachas—quesadillas, tostadas, sopes, and more, in every combination imaginable. It’s absolutely worth it just to enjoy the delicious food you’ll find here. Dare to explore!
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Mercado de Portales
This market features an entire aisle dedicated exclusively to sweets and pastries. During Day of the Dead season, there’s a special section for costumes and items to decorate altars. However, its true culinary highlights are the huaraches, barbacoa, and traditional candies. A delicious paradise!
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Mercado Martínez de la Torre
The location of this iconic market in the Guerrero neighborhood has a fascinating history—who would have imagined that over 500 years ago, Mexica people navigated these lands? The market is named after a wealthy real estate speculator who bought, divided, and sold the land where the Guerrero neighborhood now stands. Although it may not differ much from other markets, it is so large that you won’t have enough time to see it all or taste every delicacy it offers. Each stall is packed with treats, making it hard to decide what to try first.
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Corredor Salamanca
If you’re visiting Mercado Medellín, be sure to stop by Corredor Salamanca, where you can enjoy great food and have fun at the same time. You’ll find bagels in many flavors and combinations, as well as hamburgers, tacos, and waffles. To top it off, you can play Jenga Pong, Beer Pong, and Glow Pong. Plus, there are 42 styles of craft beer to choose from. Just 30 minutes from Hotel Histórico Central! Are you really going to miss it?
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