This seductive market, on the western side of the Centro Cultural Clavijero, deals in the region’s famous sweets, including a rainbow selection of ates de fruta (fruit leathers) in a variety of exotic flavors. Head to the second floor for folk art, handcrafted toys and other artisanal crafts from around the state. Light haggling welcome.
Mercado de Dulces y Artesanías
Morelia
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2. Biblioteca Pública de la Universidad Michoacana
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4. Museo del Estado de Michoacán
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6. Antiguo Palacio de Justicia
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