This is a true authentic style street flea market like you’d see in Canada or the USA. It has very little of the authentic Mexican pottery and artisan crafts you see at most markets in PV. Instead you will find shoe vendors (lots of authentic and some knock offs), clothing (some in piles to dig through and some very well displayed), electronics, tools, food vendors, fruit/veggie stands, toys. It spans about 2-3 blocks and it is actually well laid out for fluid shopping flow. Lots of the vendors have well shaded booths also.
If you are a garage sale, flea market, thrifting type person this is a place to go and see. All vendors were willing to deal and negotiate. Additionally, we felt safe while we were there as there were lots of locals and tourists around.
As for location, simply Google Map Tianguis Libramento and you will get directions. You access it by crossing the steel bridge from the...
Read moreWhat a great time before going to work. Thus is locally called Santa Maria Market Day. It happens every Saturday and the streets are filled with dozens of vender's offering fruit, vegetables, clothing, meats, art, and everything else imaginable. My colleague invited me to join him and a friend and entrepreneur from Canada who just relocated to Puerto Vallarta from Thailand and refuses to return to Canada because of the way the country is being destroyed. (A similar feeling l have about the USA). I had the birria (these were made with beef rather than the traditional goat). The other two ordered pazole, and several bowls of beef bone broth soup, and sides of birria, and lots of...
Read moreTienes que tener paciencia para encontrar atuendos que sean de tu agrado , te recomiendo ir al rededor de las 9 AM hay menos gente y puedes andar buscando a tu ritmo, es muy caluroso lleva una...
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