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Bazaar Saturday

(1 Rating)
Artisan market

Located in the San Angel neighborhood,  just south of downtown you'll find some of the finest Mexican designers of blown glass, paper-mâché masks, embroidered textiles, ceramics, home decor, and jewelry. 



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GentleTours
GentleTours first review First to Review
Over a year ago

Marvelous experience

Visiting Bazar del Sábado was a wonderful experience of color, textures and design. Every shop offers very original handicrafts, jewels, fabrics and a lot of stone works. Some of the most tempting were the wine glasses and tablecloths. If you feel like having lunch there's a central courtyard with snacks and Mexican music. Located in the upscaled San Angel neighborhood, opens only on Saturdays.


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