Mercado San Camilito

Centro Histórico


This block-long building contains more than 70 kitchens preparing, among other items, Jalisco-style pozole (a broth brimming with hominy kernels and pork) served with garnishes such as radish and oregano – specify maciza (meat) if pig noses and ears fail to excite you.


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2. Plaza Garibaldi

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5. Museo Nacional de la Estampa

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6. Palacio Postal

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7. Museo Franz Mayer

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8. Postal Museum

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