Fabricas de Francia, Acapulco

Fabricas de Francia, Acapulco

The former Fábricas de Francia department store now functions under the Liverpool retail brand within the modern Galerías Acapulco complex. This transition reflects the nationwide shift that occurred between 2018 and 2019, when the historic Fábricas de Francia name was phased out after over a century of operation in Mexico. Despite the rebranding, the space continues to offer a polished, multi-level shopping environment that appeals to both residents and travelers seeking quality products and familiar retail comfort.

In Acapulco, the store has long been a reference point for shoppers searching for a balance between well-known designer labels and regional craftsmanship. Its sections feature a diverse selection of jewelry, leather accessories, fashion apparel, cosmetics, and home décor, blending international trends with locally inspired designs. The store’s inviting layout and bright interiors make the Liverpool an easy stop for those looking to pick up souvenirs or refresh their wardrobe during a seaside vacation.

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Sight Name: Fabricas de Francia
Sight Location: Acapulco, Mexico (See walking tours in Acapulco)
Sight Type: Shopping

Walking Tours in Acapulco, Mexico

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Acapulco Introduction Walking Tour

Acapulco Introduction Walking Tour

When the German geographer Alexander von Humboldt arrived in 1803, he called Acapulco “one of the most beautiful harbors in the world.”

Acapulco’s name comes from a Nahuatl word often translated as “place of reeds”, reflecting its early landscape. Long before it became a resort city, Acapulco was home to Nahua-speaking communities and formed part of pre-Hispanic trade networks along...  view more

Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.6 Km or 2.2 Miles