One of the oldest and largest markets in Oaxaca, the Abastos Market, also known as the Central de Abastos, is a vibrant and aromatic hub. Located in the heart of the city, it offers an array of fresh produce, Oaxacan goods, and local crafts. Visitors can explore rows of stalls filled with colorful fruits, vegetables, and spices, while the air is filled with the scent of freshly made mole and chili-laced candies. Local pottery and other handcrafted items make for unique souvenirs, and the market provides a lively, authentic experience of Oaxacan culture.
Abastos Market (Central de Abastos)
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