Veracruz

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  • 1. Café Colón

    Café Colón sells 20 varieties of coffee for about $2.50 a pound.

    Calle Primo Verdad 15, Xalapa, Veracruz, 91000, Mexico
    228-817–6097

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    Rate Includes: Mon.–Sat. 9–8, Sun. 10–1
  • 2. Café de Avelino

    Food/Candy

    The friendly folks at the Café de Avelino will show you how the experts rate the beans.

    Calle Aldama between Calle Constitución and Calle Morelos, Coatepec, Veracruz, 91000, Mexico
    228-816–3401
  • 3. Cafécali

    Cafécali serves a wide selection of excellent coffees at good prices.

    Callejón del Diamante 2, Xalapa, Veracruz, 91000, Mexico
    228-818–1339
  • 4. Callejón del Diamante

    Callejón del Diamante, also known as Calle Antonio M. Rivera, is a captivating pedestrian street with vendors hawking inexpensive jewelry, handwoven baskets, and fleece-lined slippers.

    Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico
  • 5. Casa Artensenal de Tlacotalpan

    Household Items/Furniture

    Purchase a full-size love seat or a doll-size miniature at Casa Artensenal de Tlacotalpan. Doña Rafaela Murillo's shop, housed in a building that once served as the town's prison, also carries various objects made of carved wood, including fanciful animals and birds.

    Plaza Zaragoza, Tlacotalpan, Veracruz, 91000, Mexico
    288-884–2990
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  • 6. Derivados Acamalín

    You can find just about anything along Calle Hidalgo, but the one thing not to leave without is mole. Derivados Acamalín is famous for its moles, as you can tell by the photos on the walls of celebrities who have dropped by for a taste, but they also produce bottles of local liquors.

    Av. Hidalgo 150, Xico, Veracruz, 91240, Mexico
    288-813–0713
  • 7. El Mayab

    El Mayab has a selection of machine-produced guayaberas, which go for less than the hand-embroidered variety.

    Calle Zamora 78, Veracruz, Veracruz, 91700, Mexico
    229-932–1435
  • 8. Galería Vives

    Clothing

    Galería Vives carries lacy garments and monogrammed handkerchiefs.

    Av. Venustiano Carranzo 11, Tlacotalpan, Veracruz, 91000, Mexico
    288-884–3070
  • 9. Guayaberas Fina Cab

    The family-run Guayaberas Fina Cab has high-quality hand-stitched shirts and dresses with embroidery that ranges from basic interlocking cables to elaborate floral designs.

    Av. Zaragoza 233, Veracruz, Veracruz, 91700, Mexico
    229-931–8427
  • 10. Libros y Arte

    Libros y Arte, near the zócalo, has a wonderful collection of books, including coffee-table volumes on the art and architecture of Veracruz, Mexican music, and plenty of maps and travel guides.

    Callejón Portal de Miranda 9, Veracruz, Veracruz, 91700, Mexico
    229-932–6943
  • 11. Mercado Hidalgo

    For a slice of Mexican life, head to the wildly vibrant Mercado Hidalgo, where you'll find artful displays of strawberries and chilies beside platters of cow eyeballs and chicken feet.

    Veracruz, Veracruz, 91700, Mexico
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  • 12. Mercado Jaureguí

    The Mercado Jaureguí, open daily, is an indoor bazaar with everything from jewelry, blankets, and fresh vegetables to some rather dubious-looking natural "healing" potions and supposedly aphrodisiacal body pastes.

    Av. Revolución and Calle Altamirano, Xalapa, Veracruz, 91000, Mexico
  • 13. Mercado Miguel Hidalgo

    Market

    The teeming Mercado Miguel Hidalgo, half a block downhill from the main square, sells Totonac costumes, carvings, baskets, and shoulder bags. It's a daily market, but is much busier on weekends. The real draw is vanilla, the region's chief product, which is sold in every conceivable form. Especially lovely are flowers made from the dried vanilla pods.

    Av. 20 de Noviembre, Papantla, Veracruz, 93400, Mexico
  • 14. Paseo del Malecón

    Market

    Stands lining the Paseo del Malecón sell ocean-related items: seashells and the beauty creams and powders derived from them; Coatepec coffee; T-shirts; and tacky stuffed frogs, iguanas, and armadillos.

    Veracruz, Veracruz, Mexico
  • 15. Plaza de las Artesanías Miguel Alemán

    Market

    The Plaza de las Artesanías Miguel Alemán market on the Paseo de Malecón purveys high-quality goods, including leather and jewelry, with high prices to match. It's open daily 11 to 8.

    Veracruz, Veracruz, Mexico
  • 16. Xinqeño

    Xinqeño is a little shop that sells its own brand of mole made from a wonderful recipe. Both this branch and the one on the Carretera Coatepec (near the entrance to town), sell the same thing.

    Av. Hidalgo 174, Xico, Veracruz, 91240, Mexico
    228-813–0713

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