6 Farmers Markets in Jalisco That You Shouldn't Miss

September 17, 2021 Giuseppe Pratt

Discover the best top things to do in Jalisco, Jalisco including Feria de Productores, Old Town Farmers Market, Lake Chapala Farmers' Market, Three Hens and a Rooster, Mercado San Juan de Dios, Mercado Juarez.
Restaurants in Jalisco

1. Feria de Productores

Av. De Los Leones #75, Col. Tepeyac Casino, Zapopan, Jalisco A Una Cuadra de Av. Tepeyac, Guadalajara 45047 Mexico +52 33 2189 5832 [email protected] http://www.feriadeproductores.mx
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Feria de Productores

Farmer´s Market in Guadalajara. Here it is possible to find all kinds of quality products. Organic fruit and vegetables from nearby farms directly from the producer. Other products you can find: dairy products, bread, vegan, chocolate and desserts, honey, cereals, farm eggs, tortillas, chips, sauces, healthcare products, and many more.

2. Old Town Farmers Market

Plaza Lazaro Cardenas, Puerto Vallarta 48310 Mexico +52 33 3570 6987 [email protected]
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4.5 based on 126 reviews

Old Town Farmers Market

Olas Altas Farmers Market celebrates the talents and skills of local vendors from the Puerto Vallarta community. Every Saturday from 9:30-2, we offer a great selection of locally produced artisan products, including produce, baked goods, coffee, cheese, salsas, chocolates, clothing, jewelry, arts and crafts. Our food court area serves up a fresh variety of tasty foods and beverages that are prepared on site. Choose from Mexican, Argentine, and East Indian dishes, as well as agua frescas and frozen treats. Live entertainment and a children's craft area round out the upbeat, fun-filled experience of Mercado Los Mangos. Join us for Opening Day on Saturday, January 28. The market season runs through the last Saturday in May 2017.

Reviewed By bikerbabe22 - Milton, Canada

This diverse market is a great place to find everything from snacks to coconut drinks, to paella, to cheese, to baked goods, to agua fresca,

3. Lake Chapala Farmers' Market

La Huerta Eventos Carretera, Jocotepec lakeside No 522, Ajijic 45920 Mexico +52 33 3143 6942 [email protected] http://www.marketchapala.com
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4.5 based on 53 reviews

Lake Chapala Farmers' Market

Reviewed By 2LDs - Chapala, Mexico

...AND MORE! This is ”the place” to get your FRESH fruits and vegetables. And all at very reasonable prices! (Mexican Pesos) There also have many different wares for sale. Clothing, paintings, carvings, fresh meat (chicken), and all the beans, lentils, and candies you could ever imagine. This market is held weekly and is the only place to buy! Just don’t faint when you see the prices you'll pay compared to back in USA/CANADA! Best to come with smaller denomination $ (lots of them????) Come, buy & enjoy! You won't be disappointed!!

4. Three Hens and a Rooster

Calle Francisco i. Madero # 280 Inside The Lions Club, Puerto Vallarta 48290 Mexico +52 322 222 1303 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/marketpuertovallarta/info?tab=overview
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4.0 based on 13 reviews

Three Hens and a Rooster

Local Farmers and Artisans' Market in Old Town Puerto Vallarta. Every Saturday from 9 - 1 located inside The Lion's Club.

Reviewed By SidChappy - Winnipeg, Canada

We dropped in here mid January. Small but impressive variety of goodies and wares to buy. We were excited to find “Jewish comfort foods” and had coffee and muffins from the vendor at the door. A pleasant bonus and a small but pleasant bonus it’s downstairs in the Lions Club where we play bridge a couple of times a week while in PV.

5. Mercado San Juan de Dios

Avenida Javier Mina 47 San Juan de Dios, Guadalajara 44360 Mexico http://SanJuanDeDios.com.mx
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4.0 based on 125 reviews

Mercado San Juan de Dios

The Biggest Folklore market on Latinoamerica, you can buy local products, eat real mexican food, and found whatever you can imagine, visit it just to meet it, it´s awesome!!

Reviewed By sdcoady - Salem, United States

Such an impressive large flea market! Some vendors accept cards but not most. If you do use a credit card the vendor charges anywhere from 3-8% additional to cover their charge for using credit. The Mercado stretches over 2 city blocks and is 3 floors. The 2nd floor mainly has food vendors where you can find menudo, pozole, tacos, tortas ahogadas which the local dish for this area of Jalisco. You can find any type of souvenir to Mexican dresses, shoes any kind of leather and horse equipment along with cowboy boots, kitchenware, and piñatas.

6. Mercado Juarez

Venustiano Carranza, Autlan de Navarro 48902 Mexico
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