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Instituto de la Artesanía Jalisciense

"See and buy handicrafts"

The Institute is located at Parque Agua Azul, one of Guadalajara's most traditional sites. The aim of the Institute is to protect, preserve, exhibit and promote the state's handicraft traditions as a kind of co-operative retailer by Llanydd Lloyd on Unsplash for the state's artisans. On sale is everything from ceramics, blown glass and textiles, wrought iron to papier maché, silver pieces, traditional indigenous art and other crafts all from throughout the municipalities of including , Sayula, Colotlán, Ciudad Guzmán, Tonalá and Talpa.

+52 33 3030 9050 www.jalisco.gob.mx/es/go [email protected] 20 Calzada González Gallo, bierno/organismos/1801 ob.mx Guadalajara

San Pedro Tlaquepaque Town "Magical Town for Living the Mexican Soul"

If you love Mexican handicrafts made of wood, glass, paper, leather, mud or any material you can imagine, you must visit San Pedro Tlaquepaque. The colonial town, founded in 1548, is a big outdoor shopping center filled with stores, museums, restaurants, galleries and colonial churches. The main streets are pedestrian exclusive, so you can walk around safely. Hear by Owen Prior a Mariachi, drink tequila, enjoy typical Mexican cuisine and shop, shop shop! -Ricardo Villalpando Alderete

www.tlaquepaque.gob.mx [email protected] SE of Guadalajara Metro Area, Guadalajara

Mercado Corona "Busy Market Place"

Mercado Corona is a busy market place that has been developed during the recent times. You can buy affordable goods that include food items, clothing and footwear. This market place is also called as the slice of old Mexico, as it gives a very traditional feel. You also get local delicious meals, meat stews and handmade tortillas here. So after you finish by RitaE shopping, you know where to treat your taste buds and satisfy your hunger.

+52 33 1204 8500 mercadocorona.guadalaja mercadocorona@guadalaja 474 Avenida Hidalgo, ra.gob.mx/ ra.gob.mx Guadalajara by Christian Frausto Bernal Mercado San Juan de Dios "Massive Market"

Mercado Libertad or Mercado San Juan de Dios as it is popularly known opened its doors in 1958. It has around 2980 stalls and is considered to be one of Latin America's biggest indoor market. Divided into three levels, the lower level is dedicated to regional food products while the first level is for groceries, sweets and crafts. The second floor is filled with food stalls and eateries. The last level is the main area of shopping where you will find vendors selling clothes, foreign goods, video games, electronics, accessories, shoes and more. Its craft stalls are a popular haunt among locals as well as tourists. Don't miss this spot while in town.

guadalajaramidestino.com/san-juan-dios-artesanias- Calle Dionisio Rodríguez, Guadalajara mucho/

Antigua de México "Artisanal Furniture"

Antigua de México is a reputed furniture company known for their customized, artisan furniture made from wood. Their elegant showroom displays inspired European and Spanish Colonial home furnishings that are all handcrafted. Besides their own collection, they also feature luxury brands such as Ralph Lauren, Artitalia and Maitland-Smith in their by pozytywnewnetrza inventory. Considered to be among the best of its kind in the nation, you can be sure to find only the finest pieces of furniture and furnishing at this place.

+52 33 3635 3402 (Gallery) www.antiguademexico.co [email protected] 225 Calle Independencia, m/eng/index.html m Centro, San Pedro Tlaquepaque, Guadalajara

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