Discover the best top things to do in Valladolid, Mexico including Casa de los Venados, Arte Rosa Mexicano, Casa del Apicultor, Bonito Mercado, Dutzi Design, Kuxtal Cafe & Mexican Art, Mercado Municipal, Pancho Vila Tequileria, Choco Story, Pura Piel Artesanias.
Restaurants in Valladolid
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Instead of group tours, they are conducting private tours with your own group of cohorts. What a fascinating and fabulous place to visit and to make a donation to a very worthy cause. The owners have opened their private home and private collection of Mexican art to anybody who wants to visit and only ask for a modest donation that goes towards local charities. It is impossible to absorb everything and only one visit as there is so much of interest to look at. A big shout out to the owners for their vision and generosity.
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Casa del Apicultor is a family business that opened in 2004 , aiming to bring up the fork honey of the highest quality. Currently the company sells packaged honey Mielito brand and its main derivatives of the hive (wax , pollen , royal jelly , propolis , etc. ) and products made from them products: creams , soaps , candy , food supplements , cosmetics, etc. Notably, the company is producing House Beekeeper Honey , currently having hives and apiaries located in the east of the state.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
dutzi design was created in 2009 by Ariane dutzi. She designs handbags made out of vintage burlap. The bags are handmade by Mayan women in Valladolid, Yucatan. The store is also based in Valladolid. You are more than welcome to visit us, you will be able to have an overview of the dutzi collection, and to see the workshop, close to the store. Come and visit us, all the dutzi team is waiting for you!
We stumbled into this lovely store last week and was met by the sweet and engaging Amelie! The product is top-notch. If you are looking for a one of a kind handbag with quality construction while supporting a great cause, by the bag!
4.5 based on 28 reviews
Exhibition and sale of Mexican popular art with pieces by artisans from all over the country. Plus, the best coffee in town...really!
When you pass by this store, you can try to continue without getting inside, but you won't resist - I mean, you should not resist. It could be just another place of art-souvenir, but it is not like the others. Get your feet inside the store and meet Paulo, its proud owner, and he will tell you the story behind each piece and each artisan. Ask whatever you want, and don't forget to order a delicious "cup of coffee" that he will prepare for you while telling you great anecdotes from his travels around Mexico when searching for new art pieces. It was the best coffee I tried in the city as well - very surprising, I know.
4.5 based on 19 reviews
In most of the mexican cities and towns we visit we like to check out the markets - not the tourist "trinket" markets but the places where locals and others buy their fruits, vegetables, meats and other products. This market was great! Large, super looking produce and meats, friendly vendors and no annoyinng smells. If we were self-catering in Valladolid, this is where we would shop. It is a few blocks from downtown but easy to find.
4.0 based on 6 reviews
It’s a mini factory, museum with history of chocolate with diorama like scenes. Outside there’s a mini replica of chichen itza, and tons of samples. Loved this place!
3.5 based on 5 reviews
Handmade leather goods, "huaraches", accessories, wallets, belts and bags. Built to last goods with quality materials and methods in Valladolid, Yucatan. 100% handmade 100% Pure leather
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