Things to do in Mexico City, Mexico: The Best Gift & Specialty Shops

September 3, 2021 Margarita Chappel

Rising from the ruins of the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan, Mexico City offers a unique collision of contemporary city life and historic preservation. World-class museums, restaurants and parks rub shoulders with the remains of several cultures. The nightlife, the shopping and the history make it a must-see regardless of your travel style.
Restaurants in Mexico City

1. Victor's

Altos. Mexico Calle Isabel La Catolica 97 Centro Historico. C.P, Mexico City 06000 Mexico +52 55 5512 1263 http://www.artespopularesvictor.com.mx/artes/index.php
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Victor's

2. Casa Fusion

Londres # 37 entre Napoles y Dinamarca, colonia Juarez, Mexico City 04010 Mexico +52 1 55 5511 6328 [email protected] http://www.proyectofusion.com.mx
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5.0 based on 39 reviews

Casa Fusion

The first alternative art and design fair in Mexico City now has a house!

3. Motalas Mexico

Calle Isabel La Catolica 30, Mexico City 06000 Mexico +52 55 1009 3931 [email protected] http://www.motalas.com.co
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Our bags and shoes are 100% leather and with exclusive design using fabrics from indigenous communities

4. Jardin de Hallazgos

Avenida Eje 2 sur (Queretaro) # 9, Mexico City 06700 Mexico +52 55 7706 4052 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/Jardin.De.Hallazgos/
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Jardin de Hallazgos

5. Origen Mexico Artesanias

Calle Benito Juarez 2D Col. San Angel, Mexico City 01000 Mexico +52 55 5616 6121 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/artesaniaskawsay/
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Origen Mexico Artesanias

We are an organization that works to improve the living conditions of Mexican craftsmen by contributing in the commercialization of their products in accordance to fair trade terms, also by giving them teachings in management and financial matters, and finally by working with them in the development of new products that incorpore innovation but preserve their strong cultural elements.

6. Victor Artes Populares Mexicano

Calle Isabel La Catolica 97 Central Historico, Mexico City 06000 Mexico +52 55 5512 1263
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Victor Artes Populares Mexicano

Reviewed By jbills2007 - Tulsa, United States

I first discovered Victor's Artes Populares in 1987 when it was located in a building near Sanborn's House of Tiles. It is now easy to find on Isabel La Catolica if you carefully look for #97. Every time I visit Mexico City, I return to Victor's to shop. I now have about one of most items in the shop as I love to collect Mexican folk art! The prices range from inexpensive to beyond my means as you will find typical items from all over Mexico, some being one-of-a-kind, museum quality pieces. Pilar is the owner now and her nephew helps her in the store. She does speak English and has a wealth of knowledge of Mexican arts. The store is quiet and you can take your time to look and ask questions. If you have a true love of Mexican Folk Art, you can spend lots of time here your first visit! Note the hours--- not open on the weekends.

7. Sabra Dios

Calle Veracruz 15-A Esq Con. Zamora, Col. Condesa, Mexico City 10400 Mexico http://www.sabra-dios.com
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

Sabra Dios

8. Ambarte

Calle Liverpool 155 Interior Hotel NH Mexico City, Mexico City 06600 Mexico +52 55 5207 6264 [email protected] http://www.ambarte.com.mx
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5.0 based on 48 reviews

Ambarte

9. Desertika Spa Napoles

Avenida Insurgentes Sur 753, Napoles, Benito Juarez Col. Napoles, Mexico City 03810 Mexico +52 55 1107 7822 [email protected] http://www.desertikaspa.com
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Desertika Spa Napoles

Desertika Spa es una empresa dedicada a proveer alternativas que mejoren la calidad de vida de las personas, a través de distintas terapias destinadas a relajar y liberar las tensiones acumuladas por las actividades cotidianas. Para lograrlo, contamos con personal altamente calificado que recibe una capacitación continua tanto de técnicas como de servicio al cliente, atención personalizada y equipos y productos de la más alta calidad.Ofrecemos servicios especiales en sitio, para que las empresas ofrezcan un importante beneficio a sus clientes y empleados como: masaje en silla shiatsu, bar de oxigeno.

10. Dia de Muertos Store

Calle Juarez # 2D Interior 1 interior 1, Col. San Angel. San Jacinto, Mexico City 01000 Mexico +52 55 7045 7962 [email protected] http://www.diademuertosoficial.com
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5.0 based on 29 reviews

Dia de Muertos Store

Visit the first "Day of the Dead" themed store in Mexico! Experience our permanent "Day of the Dead” traditional altar dedicated to Frida Kahlo decorated with “Papel Picado”.You’ll find unique traditional decorative skull crafts from all around Mexico. In here it’s always “Day of the Dead”! Check our new Airbnb Experience in Mexico City through the Airbnb App.

Reviewed By federicoh1

Spent a great time in San Angel. This is the best souvenirs store, hands down! Catrinas, magnets, candles, they've got everything you need to praise the dead folks.

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