These two neighborhoods of Guadalajara offer perhaps the most enjoyable shopping in Mexico. Tlaquepaque has attracted sophisticated and wide-ranging shops selling a wide variety of decorative art. In Tonalá, more than 400 artisans have workshops, and you can visit many of them on regular days; on market days, wander through blocks and blocks of market stalls seeking that one perfect piece.Source:frommers.com
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