7 Best Places to Shop in Downtown, San Jose

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We've compiled the best of the best in Downtown - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Chietón Morén

Fodor's Choice

A nonprofit association assembles the works of 220 artisans from Costa Rica’s eight original indigenous communities in this attractively arranged setting on the pedestrian mall south of the Museo Nacional. While the place bills itself as “part museum,” all works are for sale at prices fair to the creators and fair to you. (The name translates as “fair deal” in Costa Rica's indigenous Boruca language.) You'll find a good selection of ceramics, jewelry, weavings, and paintings here.

Tienda Eñe

Barrio Amón Fodor's Choice
The big red Ñ on the window marks this cute little boutique with goods all made by Costa Rican artists and designers. Look for prints, bags, jewelry, and a big selection of mugs.

Calle Nacional de Artesanía y Pintura

Some 100 souvenir vendors congregate in the so-called "National Street of Artisanry and Painting," a block-long covered walkway on the west side of the Plaza de la Democracia. As you approach, the whole affair looks like a string of metal shacks, and the setup here doesn't live up to the grand name. Some of the sellers do offer bargains on hammocks, wood carvings, and clothing; others sell trinkets probably made in China. Look carefully.

C. 13, Avdas. Ctl.–2, San José, 10101, Costa Rica

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Librería Internacional

Barrio El Carmen

Costa Rica's largest chain of bookstores evokes that Barnes & Noble ambience, though on a much smaller scale. It stocks English translations of Latin American literature, as well as myriad coffee-table books on Costa Rica. In addition to this downtown branch, there are 21 other outlets around San José and the Central Valley.

Mercado Central

This maze of passageways is where the average Costa Rican comes to stock up on day-to-day necessities, but a few stalls of interest to tourists congregate near the southeast entrance. Pickpockets frequent the crowded market; exercise care.

Bordered by Avdas. Ctl.–1 and Cs. 6–8, San José, 10102, Costa Rica

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Mercado Municipal de Artesanías

Downtown

Several dozen souvenir vendors congregate in this one-square-block building on the south side of a small downtown plaza. It's a real mix here. Some of the sellers do offer bargains on hammocks, wood carvings, and clothing; others sell trinkets probably made in China. Look carefully.

Museo del Oro Precolombino

The shop at the entrance of the Museo del Oro Precolombino (Gold Museum) offers a great selection of pre-Columbian-themed jewelry, art, exclusively designed T-shirts, coin key chains, notebooks, and mouse pads. You can access the shop without paying the museum admission.

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We've got a few suggestions for nearby spots.
North and East of Downtown Fodor's Choice

Feria Verde0.7 miles away

North end of C. 19, San José, San José, 10101, Costa Rica
We recommend 3 Shopping in North and East of Downtown
North and East of Downtown

Kiosco0.8 miles away

C. 31, Avda. 5, San José, San José, 10101, Costa Rica
We recommend 3 Shopping in North and East of Downtown
West of Downtown

Hotel Grano de Oro1.2 miles away

C. 30, Avdas. 2–4, San José, San José, 10102, Costa Rica
We recommend 1 Shopping in West of Downtown
North and East of Downtown

Mundo de Recuerdos2.6 miles away

San Vicente de Moravia, San José, 11401, Costa Rica
We recommend 3 Shopping in North and East of Downtown