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Mercado Medellín
Mercado Medellín is located in Mexico City CentralMercado MedellínLocation in central/western Mexico City
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Coordinates19°24′37″N 99°09′48″W / 19.410349°N 99.163432°W / 19.410349; -99.163432

The Mercado de Medellín ("Medellín market"), also Mercado Medellín and officially Mercado Melchor Ocampo is a public market located on Medellín street in Colonia Roma Sur neighborhood of Mexico City. It is known as the market in the city where one can find produce and goods from other countries in Latin America such as Colombia and Cuba, whose flags hang from many stalls, as well as from Yucatán in Mexico. It has been nicknamed "La Pequeña Habana" (Little Havana), and there are over 500 stalls in total.

References

  1. "Mercados en Crecimiento site". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2014-07-31.
  2. "La tradición que manda: Top 5 Mercados", Chilango, 2011-04-10
  3. "Mercado de Medellín", Time Out México
  4. "FOTOS:El Mercado de Medellín, un recinto con sabor latino en el DF", Publimetro Archived 2013-11-13 at the Wayback Machine
Notable traditional public markets and tianguis of Mexico City
Cuauhtémoc
(including historic center)
Gustavo A. Madero
Iztapalapa
Venustiano Carranza
Xochimilco
RomaCondesa, Mexico City
Condesa
Roma
Metro stations
Roma–Condesa
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