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Mercado Municipal de Cozumel
The guide was updated:The Mercado Municipal de Cozumel is the beating heart of the city of San Miguel, where locals come to buy their daily groceries. Vendors load stalls with fresh meat, catch of the day, vegetables, fruit, homeware, and many other items. Stalls also offer ready-to-eat food.
Useful Information
- Address: Calle Dr Adolfo Rosado Salas, San Miguel de Cozumel
- Opening hours: Daily 8am–6pm
- Phone: +52 987 118 4823
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Los Cinco Soles
If you're looking for some serious souvenir shopping, head to Los Cinco Soles. Run by Don Pancho Morales and his wife Doña Sharon, this colourful shop offers the chance to bring home an authentic taste of Mexico: from silver jewellery to fine art to shirts and dresses, and much more.
And after you're done with your shopping, pay a visit to Pancho's Backyard, a bar & grill attached to the shop serving tasty Mexican food and cold margaritas in a tranquil backyard atmosphere.
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Mayan Flea Market
Mayan Flea Market displays its heaps of clothing, traditional souvenirs, bottles of pure vanilla (and more), all at reasonable prices in one of the busiest streets in San Miguel. Look carefully for some true gems.
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Plaza Punta Langosta
Located just off the cruise ship docks, Plaza Punta Langosta is a good alternative to the small shops scattered around the city, especially if brand-name items are what you're looking for. The shopping mall encompasses a food court, jewellery shops, and souvenir shops.
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Mercado Municipal de Cozumel
The Mercado Municipal de Cozumel is the beating heart of the city of San Miguel, where locals come to buy their daily groceries. Vendors load stalls with fresh meat, catch of the day, vegetables, fruit, homeware, and many other items. Stalls also offer ready-to-eat food.
Read more