29 Best Shopping in Colombia

Mambe

Fodor's choice
This Usaquen store has a well-curated selection of high-quality crafts from far-flung corners of the country. You might find a handwoven bag from women in the Sierra Nevadas or a clay pot that traveled by river from deep in the Amazon; each piece bears an amazing story. The prices are fair, the staff engaging, and the store works directly with the artisans to ensure the best possible returns for the communities.

Abaco Libros y Cafe

Centro
Sometimes all you need is a cup of coffee and a good book—picked from shelves and shelves full of books. Abaco delivers this and more, all with friendly service and a great ambience and a background of soft jazz. Quality coffee or an icy coco lemonade will help you beat the heat, and an excellent, well-curated selection of primarily Spanish-language books (as befits a classy little independent bookstore) stimulates in other ways. Nevertheless, this store offers a great opportunity to learn more about the city or take home a copy of one of "Gabo's" masterpieces.

Agua Bendita

Centro
Beautifully crafted bikinis and beachwear for men and women from local designers with international acclaim—including Catalina Alvarez and Mariana Hinestroza—are sold in this cool boutique. It's a perfect destination if you are looking to take home a touch of Caribbean color or to kit yourself out for a trip to the islands.
Calle 36 #4–16, Cartagena, Bolívar, 130001, Colombia
5-668--6194

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Artesanías de Colombia

Right in the heart of the Zona Rosa, Artesanías de Colombia stocks everything from straw umbrellas and handwoven ponchos to intricately carved wooden stools and colorful woven Werregue baskets. There are now several branches around the country and, as it has grown, Artesanías' prices have risen, but you'd be hard-pressed to beat their range of products and the convenience of having everything in one location.

Artesanías El Zaque

Artesanías El Zaque offers especially good buys on hammocks. You'll also find a good selection of ceramics and jewelry here.

Centro Internacional, Carrera 10 No. 26–71, Bogotá, Bogota D.C., 110311, Colombia
1-342–7883

Artesanías La Caleñita

Here you'll find handmade crafts from artists from all over Colombia including Guajira, the Amazon, and La Orinoquia. Unique pieces include textiles, ornaments, bags, jewelry, hammocks, and more, all made using natural products.

Artesanías Pacandé

This popular shop stocks unique handicrafts, hats, and clothing.

Av. 6N No. 17A–53, Cali, Valle del Cauca, 760045, Colombia
2-668–6700
Shopping Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Café San Alberto

Centro

If you're in Colombia, why not bring back coffee? Family-owned San Alberto is a premium brand, and the whole beans and ground coffee sold at this café makes a handsome gift. For a fee, you can even get a coffee "baptism," an informative introduction to coffee and how to assess it that also includes a tasting; reserve in advance.

Casa Chiqui

Centro
For those who can't resist bringing a little treasure home from their holiday, Casa Chiqui is a must-visit. Owner Chiqui de Echavarria has gathered an eclectic and tempting collection of exotica and decor items from all over the world: Vietnam to Afghanistan to Mexico and many places in-between. Although the list of local products isn't the most extensive, they are all top-quality. Look out for colorful Barranquilla carnival masks, dark polished ceramics, and stunning Werregue woven baskets.

Centro Artesanal Cultural

An informal bazaar with dozens of stalls selling a range of local crafts.
Calle 20 #2–02, Santa Marta, Magdalena, 470004, Colombia

El Tesoro Parque Comercial

Medellín's glitziest new shopping mall, El Tesoro is packed to the gills with brand-name stores like Diesel, L'Occitane, Calvin Klein, and Adidas—although local fashion brands are the standouts. There are also plenty of dining and nightlife options; Cuzco is good for dinner, and there's the ever-present Crepes and Waffles for a sweet treat. The views of the city make the taxi ride out well worthwhile.

Hacienda Santa Bárbara

To the north of the center on the outskirts of Usaquen is the upscale Hacienda Santa Bárbara, a shopping mall constructed as an extension of a colonial-era plantation home.

Joyería Caribe

Bocagrande

Colombia is famous for its emeralds, and this jewelry store, factory, and museum in Bocagrande lets you learn and shop in one visit. Behind its unprepossessing gates, Caribe has an informative free small museum covering the geology and history of emeralds. The shop displays jewelry in gold and silver at many prices, including some spectacular treasures; you can also order custom pieces. With an advance reservation, you can take a hands-on jewelry-making class ($90).

Joyería Ginna

Some of the finest filigree work can be found in this little shop with a good reputation.
Calle 14 No. 2–115, Santa Cruz de Mompox, Bolívar, 132567, Colombia
311–401–7481

L.A. Cano

Located in the Centro Comercial Andino, L.A. Cano sells gold-plated jewelry using striking pre-Columbian designs taken from the Museo de Oro (Gold Museum), where there's an additional location of this shop.

Centro Comercial Mall, Cra.11 #82–51, shop 2–10, Bogotá, Bogota D.C., 110311, Colombia
1-610–1176
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Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Mercado de San Alejo

For Antioquian crafts, visit the open-air crafts market held on the first Saturday of every month at the Parque de Bolívar.

Museo Internacional de la Esmeralda

The most reliable place to get emeralds at a good price, and with a certificate, is at the Emerald Museum. The small museum shop sells high-quality Boyacá emeralds as raw stones and fine in-house-made jewelry.

Onda del Mar

Centro
A luxury Colombian swimwear brand, renowned for its style, originality, and quality is located in the historic center and with an additional boutique in the Sofitel Santa Clara and the mall in Bocagrande. The beautiful bags and accessories make an easy and impressive gift to take back home.
Calle Santa Teresa (Calle 32) #3--13, Cartagena, Bolívar, 130001, Colombia
5-668--5226

Pasaje Junín

Check the outdoor stalls along Pasaje Junín, a pleasant pedestrian street restored to the appearance of its early-20th century heyday, just south of Parque de Bolívar.

Pasaje Rivas

In the warren of stalls at the daily Pasaje Rivas indoor market look for bargain-price ponchos, blankets, straw hats, leather goods, and crafts. The structure dates from 1910.

Carrera 10 at Calle 10, Bogotá, Bogota D.C., 111711, Colombia

Pueblito Paisa

You'll find souvenir shops at Pueblito Paisa atop Cerro Nutibara.

Cerro Nutibara, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
4-304–249–2608-mobile

Rio Sur Mall

Opened in 2011, this is one of the city's newest shopping areas, and it's home to some of Medellín's best nightlife. Head to the seventh floor for clubbing at Kukaramakara and be sure to check out the rooftop bar, Delaire Sky Lounge. There are a handful of boutique shops, but less variety than in the larger El Tesoro.

Salón De Antigüedades Lucía Soto De Co

Find both Colombian antiques and colonial art here.

Silvia Tcherassi

Centro

Miami-based, Colombian-born designer Silvia Tcherassi is a powerful force in Latin American fashion with her bold designs for women. Her store in the walled city is a good place to get a look at her latest creations.

St. Dom

Centro

White walls and a white floor set off the exquisitely stylish fashions at this well-curated boutique showcasing locally designed men's, women's, and children's clothing, along with jewelry, shoes, and some home items. St. Dom is visually stunning, and prices are high, but so is the quality.

Calle Santo Domingo #33--70, Cartagena, Bolívar, Colombia
5-664–1097

Taller y Joyería Orvilla Hermanos

A long-established craftsman in Mompox, Juan Carlos Ortiz Villanueva produces some of the highest quality items in both silver and gold.

Calle Real del Medio No. 17A–76, Santa Cruz de Mompox, Bolívar, 132567, Colombia
5-684–0130
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Rate Includes: Weekdays 10–5

Unicentro

The massive Unicentro shopping center in Bogotá's affluent north is one of South America's largest air-conditioned malls, and has 312 stores, a food court, and an eight-screen movie theater.

Usaquen Flea Market

Sundays see Usaquen bursting at the seams as the streets fill up with stalls and street performers all vying for the attention of tourists and locals alike. Everything from crafts and antiques to organic snacks are on sale; come early, around 9 am, to explore without the crowds. There are two main areas: in the streets around the park, and up near the Seminario Valmaría. Take the time to explore and compare prices. If you plan on eating at one of the area restaurants, reservations are useful as restaurants fill up quickly, particularly those offering brunch.

Bogotá, Bogota D.C., 110111, Colombia