Tianguis Cultural del Chopo

Local nameTianguis Cultural del Chopo
LocationCuahutémoc, Mexico City, México

The Tianguis Cultural del Chopo is a Saturday flea market near Mexico City downtown, known locally as El Chopo. It is named after its original location which was near the Museo Universitario del Chopo, an art deco building with a couple of towers designed by Bruno Möhring. Since the end of the 1980s, the Tianguis del Chopo has been at a location very near subway station Metro Buenavista in the street of Aldama in the Colonia Guerrero neighborhood.

Originally, the Tianguis was a place for hippies to trade 1960s memorabilia including not only records but also clothing, magazines, books and other collectibles. Eventually, the Tianguis has also given place to more recent musical styles like metal, goth, punk, grunge and ska, among others. Almost always, some local and touring bands play live gigs at the back of the market, where can also be found the casual traders standing and looking up for that rare and collectable record or CDs.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tianguis_Cultural_del_Chopo

Address 250 Calle Sol, Ciudad de México 06350, Mexico

Coordinates 19°26'55.605" N -99°8'59.456" E

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