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Guadalajara Shopping Spree: Markets, Malls, and My Broken Lens

@Maya Stone2/7/2026blog
Guadalajara Shopping Spree: Markets, Malls, and My Broken Lens

so here i am in guadalajara, camera around my neck, trying to capture the chaos of shopping but first i gotta find a new lens because mine decided to take a vacation mid-market. this city’s a photographer’s dream and wallet’s nightmare-rent’s around $500 for a decent 1-bedroom if you dodge the tourist traps, but safety-wise? stick to centro and zapopan after dark unless you fancy explaining to your insurance why your gear got ‘lost’ in juárez. job market’s brutal unless you’re into tequila or tech, but hey, the agave fields look epic through a telephoto lens.


the sun’s playing hide-and-seek with the clouds today-perfect for shooting outdoor markets but brutal when you’re lugging camera gear. puerto vallarta’s just a short flight away if you need a beach break, or tequila for that matter. speaking of which, the mercado san juan de dios is a madhouse of color and noise, but that local vendor warned me, ‘watch your pockets, gringo. they’re slick here, not like the pickpockets back in brooklyn-these guys are artists.’

people near water fountain


spent half my budget at mercado libertad on talavera pottery and some weirdly shaped cacti-turns out you can’t ship those back to nyc without a permit. drunk advice from a guy named carlos at antonio’s bar: ‘skip the mall, hit the tianguis on sundays. real mexican hustle, no fake smiles.’ overheard a tourist arguing over prices at plaza del sol, ‘they’re supposed to be cheaper here!’ lady, you’re in a mall, not a flea market.

a group of people standing in front of a building


*chiles de árbol are everywhere-smoked, dried, powdered. bought a bag thinking it’d be mild. spoiler: it wasn’t. tequila tasting rooms in la mina are legit, but skip the ‘premium’ shots if you wanna remember the night. cobblestone streets in tlaquepaque will murder your ankles but your instagram will thank you.

> ‘dude, that ‘handmade’ sombrero? mass-produced from china. real ones cost a kidney.’ -overheard at
mercado san agustín

> ‘the
centro histórico markets close at 6pm. be there by 4 or eat dust and frustration.’ -something a local yelled from her taco stand

found my replacement lens at
sur plaza mall, but the markup made me wanna cry. tip? hit guadalajara flea market on saturdays. real deals, no corporate bs. and for god’s sake, avoid plaza galería* unless you wanna pay $15 for a coffee.

links: tripadvisor - guadalajara shopping, yelp - mercados, r/guadalajara, tequila tasting guide


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About the author: Maya Stone

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