Mercado Benito Juarez (Benito Juarez Market), Oaxaca (must see)
Benito Juarez Market (Mercado Benito Juarez), located in the vibrant city of Oaxaca, is a bustling and colorful marketplace that offers a unique and authentic experience for locals and visitors alike. Named after Benito Juarez, a prominent figure in Mexican history and a native of Oaxaca, this market is a hub of activity and a reflection of the region's rich cultural heritage.
As you enter the market, you are immediately greeted by a symphony of sights, sounds, and aromas. The market is a maze of narrow passageways and stalls filled with a dazzling array of products, ranging from fresh produce and spices to traditional crafts and souvenirs.
One of the highlights of Benito Juarez Market is its diverse selection of fresh fruits, vegetables, and herbs. Colorful piles of ripe mangoes, avocados, and papayas catch your eye, while aromatic herbs such as cilantro and epazote fill the air with their delightful scents. Local vendors proudly display their harvest, often sourced from nearby villages and farms, showcasing the region's agricultural bounty.
As you venture further into the market, you'll discover a myriad of food stalls offering traditional Oaxacan cuisine. Tantalizing aromas waft through the air as vendors prepare mouthwatering dishes like tlayudas (large crispy tortillas topped with beans, cheese, and various toppings), tamales, and empanadas. You can also savor a steaming bowl of rich and flavorful mole, a signature sauce that Oaxaca is famous for.
Benito Juarez Market is not only a culinary delight but also a treasure trove for those seeking unique artisanal crafts. Skilled local artisans display their craftsmanship through intricate weavings, pottery, textiles, and vibrant hand-embroidered garments. You can find beautiful rugs and tapestries, intricately carved wooden figurines, and colorful alebrijes (fantastical creatures carved from copal wood and brightly painted).
Benito Juarez Market is more than just a place to shop—it's a vibrant meeting point where locals gather to socialize, exchange stories, and celebrate their cultural identity. The lively atmosphere, accompanied by the sounds of merchants haggling and musicians playing traditional tunes, creates an immersive experience that truly encapsulates the spirit of Oaxaca.
As you enter the market, you are immediately greeted by a symphony of sights, sounds, and aromas. The market is a maze of narrow passageways and stalls filled with a dazzling array of products, ranging from fresh produce and spices to traditional crafts and souvenirs.
One of the highlights of Benito Juarez Market is its diverse selection of fresh fruits, vegetables, and herbs. Colorful piles of ripe mangoes, avocados, and papayas catch your eye, while aromatic herbs such as cilantro and epazote fill the air with their delightful scents. Local vendors proudly display their harvest, often sourced from nearby villages and farms, showcasing the region's agricultural bounty.
As you venture further into the market, you'll discover a myriad of food stalls offering traditional Oaxacan cuisine. Tantalizing aromas waft through the air as vendors prepare mouthwatering dishes like tlayudas (large crispy tortillas topped with beans, cheese, and various toppings), tamales, and empanadas. You can also savor a steaming bowl of rich and flavorful mole, a signature sauce that Oaxaca is famous for.
Benito Juarez Market is not only a culinary delight but also a treasure trove for those seeking unique artisanal crafts. Skilled local artisans display their craftsmanship through intricate weavings, pottery, textiles, and vibrant hand-embroidered garments. You can find beautiful rugs and tapestries, intricately carved wooden figurines, and colorful alebrijes (fantastical creatures carved from copal wood and brightly painted).
Benito Juarez Market is more than just a place to shop—it's a vibrant meeting point where locals gather to socialize, exchange stories, and celebrate their cultural identity. The lively atmosphere, accompanied by the sounds of merchants haggling and musicians playing traditional tunes, creates an immersive experience that truly encapsulates the spirit of Oaxaca.
Want to visit this sight? Check out these Self-Guided Walking Tours in Oaxaca. Alternatively, you can download the mobile app "51±¬ÁÏÍø: Walks in 1K+ Cities" from Apple App Store or Google Play Store. The app turns your mobile device to a personal tour guide and it works offline, so no data plan is needed when traveling abroad.
Mercado Benito Juarez (Benito Juarez Market) on Map
Sight Name: Mercado Benito Juarez (Benito Juarez Market)
Sight Location: Oaxaca, Mexico (See walking tours in Oaxaca)
Sight Type: Shopping
Guide(s) Containing This Sight:
Sight Location: Oaxaca, Mexico (See walking tours in Oaxaca)
Sight Type: Shopping
Guide(s) Containing This Sight:
Walking Tours in Oaxaca, Mexico
Create Your Own Walk in Oaxaca
Creating your own self-guided walk in Oaxaca is easy and fun. Choose the city attractions that you want to see and a walk route map will be created just for you. You can even set your hotel as the start point of the walk.
Oaxaca Introduction Walking Tour
Oaxaca City, or Oaxaca de Juárez, is the capital of the eponymous Mexican state in the southern part of the country. Oaxaca is often lauded for its cultural richness – a place where the colors of Mexico mix in an attractive palette of both Indian and Spanish elements.
The region had been inhabited by numerous indigenous groups, primarily the Zapotecs and Mixtecs, for thousands of years... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.4 Km or 2.1 Miles
The region had been inhabited by numerous indigenous groups, primarily the Zapotecs and Mixtecs, for thousands of years... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.4 Km or 2.1 Miles
Useful Travel Guides for Planning Your Trip
Pubs and Clubs of Oaxaca
Oaxaca is a very artistic city, full of musicians and artists trying to get their revolutionary message out. It has a few salsa joints but Oaxaquenos would rather be heard. There are some fantastic funky little pubs that have live music or even at times poetry readings. Later on in the night you can...
A Taste of Oaxaca
Mexican food is world famous but what most people do not know is most of that distinctly Mexican food comes from Oaxaca. Many famous chefs come to this city to study the art of Mexican cuisine, including top chef Susana Trilling who now calls Oaxaca her home. This tour highlights the best Oaxaca has...