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    Mercado Benito Juárez

    4.6 (35 reviews)
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    Maria E.

    This market is wild but definitely a worthwhile stop, in my opinion. Some things you can find here: chapulines (grasshoppers) which you can buy from giant bowls or find a vendor that sells them prepackaged (to bring home); lots of mezcal; cheese; meat (look for the giant chunks of cow stomach and liver, they're a frightening sight); fish; chicken; produce; hats; shoes; dresses; various souvenirs; bags; jewelry; mole; spices and chile peppers; baked goods. FYI: The souvenirs being sold here might not always be of the highest artisanal quality. For instance, you can purchase textiles or pottery here but you'll find better quality products at the local villages where these items are actually produced. However, they will be cheaper here. Be careful with your belongings/money. It's a hectic market. I also got ripped off by a vendor who told me that a shot glass was 20 pesos and then when I bought two and gave him 200, he only gave me 150 back. I tried to argue in my terrible Spanish but then gave up since it's only 10 pesos (50 cents) which is probably what he was aiming for. Use your best judgment here.

    Allan K.

    Got a new belt! This place is your classic flea market, tons of seafood and meats, kind of nasty with all the flies though. They have a bunch of animals for sale too, puppies, bunnies, fish, etc. Bunch of items for souvenirs, clothing, and some really weird stuff. It's defintiely a fun place to check out, I'd imagine it would be more fun at night than the day time. Felt safe the whole time but it's always more fun to go with a friend. My friend tried this drink that you see everywhere, some flour with some liquid, it was terrible, a delicacy only for some.

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    Ashley A.

    Gorgeous market filled with food, clothing, and other other good! It is filled with beautiful locals selling tejate, chapulines, and talyudas at every turn. This market is more for buying goods such as clothing, mole, and mezcal as opposed to the 20 de Noviembre market across the streets. It's a great market to walk through and is surrounded by dozens of fruit vendors outside. In addition, it is very close to the zocalo, which is a huge plus!

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    I was really interested in checking out the spices, mole and dried chilies, of which some I was able to bring back.

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    Mercado 20 de Noviembre

    Mercado 20 de Noviembre

    4.5(71 reviews)
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    Mercado 20 de Noviembre is a famous food market in the city center of Oaxaca. It's known for…read moreselling a variety of local food delicacies like tlayudas, mole, chocolate, and quesillo. It's especially known for its Smoke Alley where you walk through a smoke-filled hallway of vendors cooking meat on grills. Throughout this market you'll find a lot of workers at the different stalls trying to get you to eat at their stall. It can be overwhelming when you might just want to look around. It's really just a chaotic time and a part of you just wants to avoid the people glaring and yelling at you, especially if you're a tourist. It's crowded and hectic but it's part of the unique experience. If you're visiting Oaxaca you will most likely visit this market and the adjacent Mercado Benito Juarez. I'd go in the morning to avoid the crowds to really enjoy your time, but the aroma of the meat might entice you to sit down for a meal.

    Another amazing Oaxacan experience and a MUST DO when in Oaxaca…read more We came here like 5 times during our stay in Oaxaca lol you can literally spend hours here eating, shopping and talking to the locals. You can find authentic Oaxacan mole, cheese, chocolates and liquor as well as clothes This historical market is also known for being one of the most captivating places for those who are looking for the best things to do in Oaxaca where you can find numerous local and international brands that allow you the chance to spend a great day browsing them and it's also notable to mention that this market is a food market. The Paseo de humo (smoke alley) is literally just that, an alley of vendors smoking all sorts of different meats inside and people trying to get you to sit down and eat Glad we got to see and experience it all

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