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Explore La Lagunilla Market: Mexico City's Best Kept Secret

Dive into the heart of Mexico City with an immersive journey through La Lagunilla Market (Mercado Lagunilla). This legendary destination is a treasure trove for travelers seeking authentic cultural experiences, from vibrant antique hunting to mouthwatering street food tours. Discover hidden gems, colorful local crafts, and the soul of Mexico City's bustling market scene. Whether you are booking a guided walking tour or exploring on your own, La Lagunilla offers a sensory explosion of sights, sounds, and flavors that define true Mexican tradition. Don't miss this essential Mexico City attraction!

5.0/5 perfect ratingTours from $35.81Private tours availableFree cancellation offered

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Markets private tour: La Ciudadela, Sonora, San Juan & Lagunilla

Markets private tour: La Ciudadela, Sonora, San Juan & Lagunilla

7 hrsPrivate tourFree cancellation
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$117
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Markets private tour: La Ciudadela, Sonora, San Juan & Lagunilla
Summary

One of the best things to do in Mexico City during Mondays when all museums are closed and also for the Lagunilla's Sunday funday :) Markets are Mexican culture at its best. They are an essential part of the country where you feel immersed in art, traditions, colors, flavors, music and magic You'l...

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  • Extra drinks
Itinerary
  • Mercado De Artesanias La Ciudadela
  • Mercado de San Juan
  • Mercado Sonora
  • La Lagunilla Market
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  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller, Public transportation options are available nearby, Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap, Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health, Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Tlatelolco and La lagunilla Market Mexico City Walking tour

Tlatelolco and La lagunilla Market Mexico City Walking tour

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Tlatelolco and La lagunilla Market Mexico City Walking tour
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Visit the ancient archaeological site of Tlatelolco, a window into Mexico’s pre-Hispanic past and its historical significance. Then immerse yourself in the authentic atmosphere of La Lagunilla Market

Pairs well with

Landmarks travelers visit on the same route as La Lagunilla Market (Mercado Lagunilla).

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National Museum of Art (Museo Nacional de Arte)
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Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedral Metropolitana)
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Use the Metro system, which is affordable and extensive. Buy a rechargeable card at stations. Buses and Uber are also reliable options for getting around the city.

Tap water is generally safe in most areas, but bottled water is recommended for visitors. Avoid ice in drinks at street vendors. Restaurants typically use filtered water for ice.

Condesa and Roma are trendy with great restaurants and nightlife. Coyoacan offers cultural charm and museums. Centro Historico is central but can be crowded. Choose based on your interests.

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