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Quote: Libertad is the local market for the residents of Guadalajara. It's where the local people go to shop, and for tourists, it's both a treat and a shock. It covers about 8 long blocks, some two stories high. Read More
Quote: I completed my Open Water Diver certification with Twin Dolphines and have been diving ever since. Fantastic instruction, enthusiastic, extemely competent, and entertaining instructors. All equipment was very Read More
Quote: Strolled downtown a couple of evenings. Plenty of local vendors out and about selling everything from art to jewelry. The cab ride there was only about $5. If you are a little adventurous step into one of the Read More
Quote: While you're in Ajijic, plan to spend a couple of hours or more on any Wednesday morning year round at the tianguis (tee-AHN-geese), the local outdoor street market. Need fresh-out-of-the-water red snapper to Read More
Quote: Before I describe the shop, I must tell you about Lucy. To say she is a character is not enough, but many of the terms I could use to describe her would be almost unflattering until you meet her. Her personality Read More
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Quote: South of the Rio Cuale in the Romantic zone/old town, there's a couple of great stores I highly recommend. First and foremost is the tile place, Mundo de Azulejos (http://www.talavera-tile.com). They have all Read More
Quote: Puerto Vallarta is a shopper’s dream, as long as that shopper is not put off by seeing what seems like the same jewelry, T-shirts, and souvenir trinkets on practically every corner of the Malecon. As a tourist, Read More
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