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Quote: There are little shops all over Pomacanchi. Some specialize in cloth goods: clothing, blankets, hats, and such. There is a cobbler who makes and repairs shoes. And then there are the little general stores that Read More
Quote: The second stall in the Miraflores Indian Market is run by Katty. She has very good quality sweaters in both alpaca and cotton, plus shawls, ponchos, silk scarves, and more. I found her willing to bargain, as Read More
Quote: Market day in Pisac was both fun and a little scary--you see, my wife loves to shop, and I have found myself with large bills after an afternoon of uncontrolled shopping. However, in this little village in the Read More
Quote: The Larcomar sits high over the Pacific Ocean in downtown Lima. Although not very large, the open air type mall has a little bit of something for everyone. From food to fun to shopping, the only thing I Read More
Quote: This is the chocolate of choice in Arequipa. It is made locally in Arequipa. Their milk chocolate bar is called MILKY and can be found throughout the city. Within the store itself you can buy almost anything Read More
Quote: The local handicrafts sold in the markets range from beautiful hand-made alpaca sweaters to your typical tourist trinkets, with EVERYTHING in between. The amount of items can be dizzying, the prices inexpensive, Read More
Quote: Urkos is a 1-2 hour bus ride from Cusco - just go to one of the bus stations in the morning and you can get a ride out to Urkos for less than $1. When you get there you will see a huge outdoor market selling Read More
Quote: Molino is Cusco's largest black market (tolerated by the authorities - you won't see many tourists, but you shouldn't have a problem -- just hang on to your wallet, as you would anywhere). Don't try to walk Read More
Quote: Wow. I never ever buy stuff when I travel. This was a different story. The colors and textures turned me into a shopaholic. We even mailed some items to ourselves in Lima to be picked up and carried home on the Read More