Top 10shopMexico City

Top 10 Best Places to Shop in Mexico City

Discover the best places to shop in Mexico City.

Updated January 21, 2026

All-Time Best

1.

La Ciudadela

La Ciudadela
$-$$

Mexico City's premier artisan market featuring traditional Mexican crafts, textiles, pottery, and folk art from across the country. A must-visit for authentic handmade souvenirs.

Highlights

  • Traditional crafts
  • Folk art
  • Textiles
  • Pottery
  • Bargaining welcome
Also available on:Book Tour
Traditional craftsFolk artTextiles
2.

Centro Historico

Centro Historico
$-$$$

The historic downtown core featuring a mix of traditional shops, department stores, and street vendors surrounding the Zocalo. Endless shopping opportunities in colonial architecture.

Highlights

  • Colonial architecture
  • Street vendors
  • Department stores
  • Traditional shops
  • Cultural experience
Also available on:Book Tour
Colonial architectureStreet vendorsDepartment stores
3.

Polanco

Polanco
$$$-$$$$

Mexico City's most upscale shopping district featuring international luxury brands, high-end Mexican designers, and exclusive boutiques along Avenida Presidente Masaryk.

Highlights

  • Luxury brands
  • Designer boutiques
  • Fine dining
  • Art galleries
  • Upscale atmosphere
Also available on:Book Tour
Luxury brandsDesigner boutiquesFine dining
4.

Roma Norte Boutiques

Roma Norte Boutiques
$$-$$$

Trendy neighborhood filled with independent boutiques, vintage stores, local designer shops, and artisanal concept stores catering to the hipster crowd.

Highlights

  • Independent boutiques
  • Vintage shops
  • Local designers
  • Concept stores
  • Cafe culture
Also available on:Book Tour
Independent boutiquesVintage shopsLocal designers
5.

Coyoacan Market

Coyoacan Market
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Vibrant neighborhood market known for its artisan crafts, traditional Mexican food stalls, and bohemian atmosphere near Frida Kahlo's former home.

Highlights

  • Artisan crafts
  • Traditional food
  • Bohemian vibe
  • Near Frida Kahlo Museum
  • Local atmosphere
Also available on:Book Tour
Artisan craftsTraditional foodBohemian vibe
6.

Mercado de San Juan

Mercado de San Juan
$$-$$$

Gourmet food market famous for exotic meats, imported cheeses, rare ingredients, and specialty foods. A paradise for food enthusiasts and professional chefs.

Highlights

  • Exotic ingredients
  • Imported goods
  • Fresh seafood
  • Specialty foods
  • Chef favorite
Also available on:Book Tour
Exotic ingredientsImported goodsFresh seafood
7.

Bazar del Sabado

Bazar del Sabado
$$-$$$

Famous Saturday-only art and craft market in San Angel featuring high-quality Mexican art, handcrafted jewelry, textiles, and unique artisanal pieces.

Highlights

  • Saturday only
  • Fine art
  • Handcrafted jewelry
  • Quality textiles
  • Unique finds
Also available on:Book Tour
Saturday onlyFine artHandcrafted jewelry
8.

Antara Fashion Hall

Antara Fashion Hall
$$$-$$$$

Modern open-air luxury shopping mall in Polanco featuring international fashion brands, upscale restaurants, and a sophisticated shopping experience.

Highlights

  • Open-air design
  • International brands
  • Fine dining
  • Modern architecture
  • Premium experience
Also available on:Book Tour
Open-air designInternational brandsFine dining
9.

Mercado de la Merced

Mercado de la Merced
$

Mexico City's largest traditional market spanning multiple blocks with everything from fresh produce and spices to household goods and traditional Mexican products.

Highlights

  • Largest market
  • Fresh produce
  • Spices
  • Authentic experience
  • Budget-friendly
Also available on:Book Tour
Largest marketFresh produceSpices
10.

Condesa Boutiques

Condesa Boutiques
$$-$$$

Leafy neighborhood with tree-lined streets featuring trendy boutiques, local fashion designers, home decor shops, and stylish concept stores.

Highlights

  • Tree-lined streets
  • Local designers
  • Home decor
  • Concept stores
  • Art deco architecture
Also available on:Book Tour
Tree-lined streetsLocal designersHome decor