12 Best Markets in Mexico City for All Your Souvenirs | Condé Nast Traveler
"The Sunday market has roots in the pre-Hispanic period, when people would convene to sell and trade at a local tianguis. So it's maybe no surprise that the specialty here is antiques: mid-century modern furniture, vintage clothes, records, and jewelry. Though bargaining is expected, vendors know the worth of what they hold, so that original Saarinen end table won't come cheap. Order a michelada (Mexican beer mixed with fresh lime juice and a trinity of Tabasco, Worcestershire, and soy sauces) to get the liquid courage you need to argue the best price." - Scarlett Lindeman, Lauren Stroh