Mexico City's largest art and souvenir market is a bit like the old Silk Street. It has unique clothing, paintings, tableware, refrigerator magnets, mugs and other small items. It is a good place to buy souvenirs. There are also restaurants inside, where you can eat and drink when you are tired of shopping, but you can basically finish the shopping in half a day.
Mexico City's open market starts from the Palace of Fine Arts, passes through Chinatown, and then walks for about 10 minutes. The market mainly sells handicrafts, and there are also several restaurants. You can choose some souvenirs here, such as tableware, refrigerator magnets, etc., at affordable prices.
Mexico City's largest art and souvenir market is a bit like the old Silk Street. It has unique clothing, paintings, tableware, refrigerator magnets, mugs and other small items. It is a good place to buy souvenirs. There are also restaurants inside, where you can eat and drink when you are tired of shopping, but you can basically finish the shopping in half a day.
Mexico City's open market starts from the Palace of Fine Arts, passes through Chinatown, and then walks for about 10 minutes. The market mainly sells handicrafts, and there are also several restaurants. You can choose some souvenirs here, such as tableware, refrigerator magnets, etc., at affordable prices.