Mercado de Artesanias Dalia (Craft Market El Pueblito), Acapulco
Craft Market El Pueblito ranks among Acapulco’s most inviting artisan spots, drawing both residents and visitors in search of handmade keepsakes, beach gear, and regional delicacies. Home to around 60 stalls, it provides an intimate yet varied marketplace filled with crafts, accessories, and traditional confections, reflecting the coastal and cultural identity of Guerrero.
Among the treats you can find at Craft Market El Pueblito, Pan de Chilapa is a highlight — a traditional sweet bread from Guerrero. In local media, it's described as one of the oldest and heart-felt craft hubs. Expect friendly vendors, a mix of traditional and everyday items, and the chance to sample local flavors.
Among the treats you can find at Craft Market El Pueblito, Pan de Chilapa is a highlight — a traditional sweet bread from Guerrero. In local media, it's described as one of the oldest and heart-felt craft hubs. Expect friendly vendors, a mix of traditional and everyday items, and the chance to sample local flavors.
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Mercado de Artesanias Dalia (Craft Market El Pueblito) on Map
Sight Name: Mercado de Artesanias Dalia (Craft Market El Pueblito)
Sight Location: Acapulco, Mexico (See walking tours in Acapulco)
Sight Type: Shopping
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
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
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



