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Qué comprar en Campeche

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Qué comprar en Michoacán

Northern Mexico

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Central Mexico

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This beautiful city with so much culture and traditions can also give you a very good shopping experience. It has several shopping centers such as:

  • Paseo Altozano

The mall has department stores, supermarkets, shops representing internationally prestigious brands, movie theaters and restaurants. This is a pet friendly mall and an organic market with local producers is organized on Saturdays.

  • Espacio Las Américas

This is one of the best and most exclusive shopping centers in Morelia. It offers department stores, as well as prestigious shops and restaurants.

  • Andador Morelia

It is a small shopping center with shops selling shoes, jewelry and accessories. It also has movie theaters and important restaurants.

 

Shopping in Morelia

Additionally, it is a place with a long tradition in the manufacture of jewelry and in the use of quarry, in fact it is known as the "City of the pink quarry", about 1400 civic and religious buildings in the capital of Michoacán have beautiful quarry facades. To this day, the state capital is the residence of world-renowned stonemasons and sculptors.

To visit the Casa de las Artesanías (House of Handicrafts) is a delight, you can buy a wide selection of the best crafts in the state. It is located in a historic building a former Franciscan monastery founded in 1531, is s a good place to learn more about Michoancan’s indigenous people and traditions.

You can also visit the Morelia Sweets and Crafts Market, also known as Valentín Gómez Farías, where there is a wide range of crafts and typical sweets, as well as traditional rompope (an eggnog-like drink made with eggs, milk, and vanilla flavouring) and organic honey. It is located in front of the Jardín de las Rosas.

 

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