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

November 5, 2021 Enedina Augsburger

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. BOUTIQUE Arte Contemporaneo (BACO)

Calle Francisco i. Madero 4 C Jardin Del Carmen, Alvaro Obregon, Mexico City 10010 Mexico [email protected] http://sanangelmagico.com/baco/
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BOUTIQUE Arte Contemporaneo (BACO)

BACO busca ubicarse como un referente para estilos de vida contemporaneos, donde la intencion estetica forma parte del hogar a traves de creaciones originales y novedosas.Ubicada en el barrio de San Angel, es una plataforma para artistas jovenes (25-38 anos) con propuestas recientes en pintura, escultura,fotografia, textiles, ceramica, joyeria y creaciones de diseno de autores actuales.

2. 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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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.

3. Tg Diseno Taller venta Adriana Macario

Calle Juarez 2D San Angel, Mexico City 01800 Mexico +52 1 55 5414 2555 http://www.facebook.com/TgAdrianaMacariodtv/?ref=ts&fref=ts
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4. Mercado Del Carmen

Amargura 5 San Angel, Mexico City Mexico 52564006 http://www.mercadodelcarmen.mx/
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Mercado Del Carmen

5. Kayam

Calle Madero 8B Carmen square, Mexico City 01000 Mexico +52 55 7650 6669 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/kayammadrenoble/
Kayam

6. Thoughts & Friends

Calle Amargura 5 Local 10, Mexico City 01000 Mexico +(52)55504563 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/thoughtsandfriends/
Thoughts & Friends

We are a Mexican design boutique that seeks to expose different Mexican brands with the best proposals. We opened our doors in November 2014 looking to share positivo thoughts through design.

7. Fou Fou Chat

Calle Benito Juarez 2D Local interior E, San Ángel, Mexico City 01000 Mexico +52 55 4467 6921 [email protected] http://www.foufouchat.com
Fou Fou Chat

A tiny, lovely shop where you can find handmade, vintage & one-of-a kind gifts. Located inside a historic building, next to San Jacinto Church and near Bazar del Sabado, at San Angel. You can choose between an assortment of jewelry, candles, soaps, souvenirs and home accesories. We take cash or credit card, no extra fees. English spoken.

8. Ovidio El Patroncito

Calle Amargura 5, Mexico City 01000 Mexico +52 55 6166 7334 [email protected] http://www.lunaymarte.com/Ovidio/Ovidio.html

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