![]() Their website (may I interject– well done you, tianguis with a trendy, informative website!) has a great history in Spanish. The “cool” prize definitely goes to El Chopo. Also, they are easily accessible via public transit– take the Metro to the Buenavista stop on the gray line B, or the Metrobus up Insurgentes to the Buenavista stop (just a bit north of Reforma). These two mercados are located right next to each other, both fascinating in their own way & definitely worth a couple hours spent on a Saturday afternoon. ![]() Centro Artesanal Buenavista, “ La Tienda Mas Grande del Pais con 100,000 articulos finos en 24,000 mts2″ (The largest store in the country with 100,000 fine items in 258,000 square feet).Tianguis Cultural del Chopo, a Saturday-only market dedicated towards all things rock/alternative/punk/ska/goth/weed/hippie.Last week my boss tipped me off to TWO new Mexico City markets with which I was previously unfamiliar:
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