Mercado IV Centenario
Este espacio tiene un encanto muy especial: combina la venta de productos locales, gastronomĂa tĂpica, y expresiones culturales como murales y arte urbano.
Este espacio tiene un encanto muy especial: combina la venta de productos locales, gastronomĂa tĂpica, y expresiones culturales como murales y arte urbano.
Zonal Flower Market, a corner full of color and tradition. This market is a true icon of Oaxaca, known for its wide variety of fresh flowers and plants. Here, youâll also find authentic regional products and get a taste of delicious Oaxacan cuisine. Donât leave without trying a refreshing tejate or the traditional piedrazosâa local delicacy you wonât want to miss.
The Zonal Market of Candiani is well-known for the wide variety of fresh products it offers: fruits, vegetables, legumes, meats, fish, seafood, bakery items, dairy products, as well as groceries and everyday goods. It also features food stalls serving traditional Oaxacan cuisine, where you can enjoy dishes such as moles, tlayudas, memelas, tamales, and other local specialties.
Paz Migueles Market is one of the most important traditional markets in the city of Oaxaca de JuĂĄrez. Located in the Colonia Volcanes neighborhood, it is known for its wide variety of fresh, locally sourced products, including fruits, vegetables, dairy, meats, groceries, and baked goods, as well as clothing, footwear, and household items. It also features an area dedicated to traditional Oaxacan cuisine, where visitors can enjoy typical dishes such as tlayudas, memelas, tamales, and moles.
If you visit Oaxaca, don't miss the opportunity to explore the Santa Rosa Market, located in the traditional district of Santa Rosa Panzacola, north of the city. This market is a true treasure trove of flavors, aromas, and colors that reflect the cultural and gastronomic richness of the state.
The Central de Abastos in Oaxaca is much more than a market: it's the heart that beats strongly every day, where life, culture, and commerce intertwine in a single space. From dawn, its aisles fill with aromas, colors, and voices that tell stories of work, tradition, and pride.
The Hidalgo Market, located in the Reforma neighborhood of Oaxaca de JuĂĄrez, is a space that reflects the daily life and rich gastronomy of the Oaxacan capital. Its aisles are a vibrant mix of aromas, colors, and flavors, inviting visitors to discover everything from traditional snacks to fresh regional produce, making it a popular meeting place for both locals and tourists.