Exploring Antique shops in México : 5 Must-Visit Spots

In Mexico, the tradition of exploring antique markets and bazaars has been a long journey through time, offering a glimpse into the past.

El Trocadero Guadalajara

Whether you're an avid collector, an interior designer, or just someone seeking a unique piece to add character to your space, the country's antique markets provide a wealth of treasures waiting to be discovered.

Here are five must-visit spots where you can indulge in the allure of history while enhancing your dental visit:

HQ Antigüedades, Torreón

 

1. HQ Antigüedades | Torreón:

Opening its doors in the Colón District of Coahuila's capital in 1995, HQ Antigüedades has spent over two decades curating a collection that reflects an expert eye for unique pieces. Their extensive catalog includes furniture, décor, and jewelry, both for sale and purchase.

The gallery's online catalog provides a convenient way to explore their offerings.

 

2. Muebles en Tránsito | Mérida:

Muebles en Tránsito, abbreviated as MET, in Mérida focuses on reducing the environmental impact of furniture production. While not exclusively an antique store, MET accepts and showcases antique pieces on consignment. The process involves contacting MET, showcasing the items, and having them displayed in-store, on their website, and social media, making it an intriguing option for collectors.

MET, Mérida

 

3. El Trocadero | Guadalajara:

Sundays in Guadalajara offer a perfect opportunity to blend dental care with leisure. As you explore El Trocadero on Av. México, take in the eclectic mix of furniture, lighting, and accessories. The market's proximity to the recreational Av México adds an extra layer of enjoyment to your dental visit, creating a well-rounded experience that goes beyond the dental chair.

El Trocadero, Guadalajara

Barrio de los Sapos, Puebla

 

4. Barrio de los Sapos | Puebla:

Located in the heart of Puebla, Barrio de los Sapos is a tourist attraction where antique dealers inhabit historic houses, offering a curated selection of historically rich and beautifully designed pieces. While jewels can be found throughout the week, weekends bring an expanded array of antiques to the Tianguis de la Plazuela de los Sapos. Whether you're searching for furniture or simply curious, this market is a must-visit in the city.

 

5. La Lagunilla | Mexico City:

One of the most renowned antique markets nationwide, La Lagunilla in the Morelos neighborhood of Mexico City has a history dating back over 400 years. Spanning several streets, the market offers a diverse range of antiques, including clothing, furniture, and art. Wander down Allende Street to discover warehouses housing ancient furniture, each piece carrying a rich history in the capital city.

La Lagunilla Market, México City

Exploring the antique markets of Mexico is not just a shopping experience but a journey through history. Whether you're in Torreón, Mérida, Guadalajara, Puebla, or Mexico City, each destination offers a unique blend of treasures, inviting you to uncover the stories behind each antique find.

Consider these five spots on your next adventure, and let the allure of Mexico's antique markets transport you to another era.

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