Mercado de San Juan ★ 4.6
Mercado de San Juan in Mexico City is the gourmet specialty market on Ernesto Pugibet in Centro Historico, the city's only such market with exotic meats.
Mercado de la Merced is a food market in Centro Historico, Mexico City.
Mercado de la Merced in Mexico City is the 1957 mega-market east of the Zocalo, the largest retail market in the city with 88,000 sq m and 5,525 vendors.
Editorially verified June 5, 2026 by Lewis Vaughan, TableJourney editor. Source.
Address: Circunvalacion S/N, La Merced, Venustiano Carranza, 06721 Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico City
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Mercado de San Juan in Mexico City is the gourmet specialty market on Ernesto Pugibet in Centro Historico, the city's only such market with exotic meats.
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