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May 5, 2026

Visit Mexico: La Bufadora Market

On the way to La Bufadora is a market, where numerous vendors are lined up, waiting to sell you their food, drink, and wares.

They'd approach you with plates of food or beckon you into their stall to sell shirts, ponchos, blankets, tequila, designer bags, and more (for some reason, there were many phallic objects for sale - I Googled and could only find that it was a touristy thing).

It can be an unsettling experience, but you have to just hold your ground and not be swayed or intimidated, especially by the very assertive / aggressive vendors.



Most vendors were just overly friendly, simply wanting to make a sale.

While at the market, we did a tequila tasting, bought some souvenirs and snacks, ate churros, and dined at a taco stand.




Pay-per-use bathrooms are available, and they were clean!

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