Many yet to be discovered artists can be seen at
the Pueblito del Sol Cultural Center.
More good buys include colorful handmade resort wear, the popular locally made
leather sandals and huaraches. There is also a good selection of quality
colonial-style furniture and most stores ship purchases to the U.S.
Excellent shops are scattered throughout PV. Some are near the
beach, some in
major
hotels and many are located on the main downtown shopping area along Juárez
and Morelos Streets. Most stores close from 2 – 4 p.m. Most open around
10 a.m. and stay open until 8 p.m.
Major shopping areas include the large Plaza Marina, Plaza Neptuno,
Plaza Caracol, Plaza Genovesa and Villa Vallarta shopping mall,
with mainly department store
merchandise; and Plaza Malecón. Pueblo Viejo, in a Mexican Village setting,
downtown next to the river, offers excellent shopping for traditional Mexican
apparel, ceramics and souvenirs and room to bargain. The Mercado Central "Flea
Market", located downtown between the two bridges is also popular with visitors
on the lookout for souvenirs.
Puerto Vallarta is still a small town, so clients
can absorb the local life as they browse along the streets for shopping treasures. |