Antigua
Stroll down any street and you'll find boutiques selling everything from finely embroidered blouses to beautiful ceramics. Most shops of interest to travelers are open seven days a week, and a few of them keep hours well into the evening
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Stroll down any street and you'll find boutiques selling everything from finely embroidered blouses to beautiful ceramics. Most shops of interest to travelers are open seven days a week, and a few of them keep hours well into the evening
Stroll down any street and you'll find boutiques selling everything from finely embroidered blouses to beautiful ceramics. Most shops of interest to travelers are open seven days a week, and a few of them keep hours well into the evening
Stroll down any street and you'll find boutiques selling everything from finely embroidered blouses to beautiful ceramics. Most shops of interest to travelers are open seven days a week, and a few of them keep hours well into the evening
Casa de Artes is a great place to browse for a selection of wood figures, carvings, and jewelry
Casa de los Gigantes has a good selection of quality goods, including genuine antique festival masks.
Casa del Jade is one of Antigua’s oldest gem emporia and has a great selection of archaeological reproductions.
This small gallery features works by contemporary Guatemalan artists.
Colibrí sells traditional back-strap-loom textiles prepared by a local women's cooperative.
This warren of vendors' stalls offers standard souvenir fare.
El Reino de Jade offers on-site tours of its workshop.
El Telar has a good selection of high-quality handwoven tablecloths, wall hangings, and rugs.
Perhaps the best place to watch artisans carving the green stone is at Jade Maya. Former U.S. president Bill Clinton bought a necklace here for daughter Chelsea; his photo greets you as you walk in.
With a small in-house workshop, Jades Imperio Maya has an extremely friendly staff.
Tired of green stones? Joyería del Ángel has a fine selection of 100% jade-free jewelry.
Katún Goathemala crafts a good selection of cotton T-shirts with exclusive designs that make a nice change from the ubiquitous Gallo beer wear.
This gallery features works from the 19th and 20th centuries.
Facing Parque Central, La Casa del Conde has a good selection of books.
The single largest concentration of vendors' stalls—more than 400—can be found in the Mercado de Artesanías. The complex has its own parking lot, too.
The Mesón Panza Verde hotel and restaurant has a small collection of rotating exhibits.
Nativo's carries a great selection of shawls, sashes, and blouses in traditional design.
Nim Po't is a self-proclaimed centro de textiles tradicionales. Here you'll find a large selection of fabrics from a few dozen neighboring villages.
Platería Típica Maya is a top-notch silver retailer.
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