Loading city...
Loading city...

5 markets selected in this guide.

Mercado de La Merced is one of the largest traditional markets in the Americas, sprawling across several city blocks in the eastern Centro Histórico.

Mercado de San Juan is a gourmet market near the historic centre known for its exotic ingredients, imported cheeses, artisanal charcuterie, and edible insects.
Mercado San Juan is Mexico City's gourmet market — a compact covered hall where stall holders sell imported cheeses, exotic meats (crocodile, wild boar, grasshoppers), artisan chocolates and fresh seafood. The market caters to chefs and adventurous eaters.

Mercado Roma is an upscale gourmet food hall in the Roma Norte neighbourhood, inspired by European market halls. It houses artisanal food vendors, craft beer taps, and a rooftop bar.

Mercado de Coyoacán is a lively neighbourhood market in the heart of the Coyoacán district, famous for its tostadas, fresh juices, and traditional Mexican street food.