| Ixtapa
shopping consists of a series of small shopping malls (air-conditioned)
and with a good assortment of shops. Most are located across from the
hotels along Boulevar Ixtapa, include restaurants.
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| Excellent selection of the two pottery
styles typical of the state of Guerrero: one extremely colorful
and glazed with intricate designs, the other with subtle earth tones
and delicate renditions of animals. Addr: La Puerta Shopping Mall.
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| One look at the jungle covered mountains
behind the city and a stop at this shop makes a lot of sense. Selection
of cotton safari style fashions. Addr: Las Fuentes Shopping Mall.
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| Hand woven cotton clothing items from
Mexican fashion designers. Addr: Los Patios Shopping Mall.
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| Folkart, including a marvelous selection
of masks. Addr: Plaza Ixpamar. |
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| Downtown
Zihuatanejo is a shoppers paradise of quaint streets lined with numerous
small shops. Central Market: Small, friendly market with produce, lots
of food stalls and a host of indigenous entrepreneurs. |
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| Wide range of select Mexican crafts,
wonderfully displayed. Addr: Guerrero and Alverez. .
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| Large woven items, rugs and wall hangings.
Especially good assortment of Mexican hammocks. You'll regret leaving
without one. Daily 9am-9pm. Addr: Paseo del Pescador 9.
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| The place for lovely hand embroidered
dresses as well as quality weavings from Chiapas and Oaxaca. Daily
9am-9pm. Addr: Paseo del Pescador 9. |
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| Folkart objects, masks and paper-mache
fruits and vegetables. Daily 9am-9pm. Addr: Paseo del Pescador 9.
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| Stunning Mayan hand woven textiles
and embroideries. Addr: Paseo del Pescador 9.
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