Grocery store
Bodega Aurrera
S/N Blvd. Benito Juárez GarcíaLocal grocery store located next door to Sam's Club.
U.S. club-memberships and credit cards are accepted.
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Sam's Club Puerto Peñasco
S/N Blvd. Benito Juárez GarcíaU.S. club-memberships and credit cards are accepted.
Souvenirs
Once known as The Dirt Mall (before the road was paved) the 1/2-mile strip is lined on both sides with quaint shops. Many of the items sold are handmade including unique pieces of pottery, Mexican ceramics, furniture, metal/wood art, silver jewelry, baskets, seashells and designer glass art. The shops and galleries also offer an array of t-shirts, sunglasses, sombreros, bags and traditional jorongo (Mexican blankets and serapes).
Open daily 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
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Rodeo Drive Cholla Mall Curios
SN ChoyaOnce known as The Dirt Mall (before the road was paved) the 1/2-mile strip is lined on both sides with quaint shops. Many of the items sold are handmade including unique pieces of pottery, Mexican ceramics, furniture, metal/wood art, silver jewelry, baskets, seashells and designer glass art. The shops and galleries also offer an array of t-shirts, sunglasses, sombreros, bags and traditional jorongo (Mexican blankets and serapes).
Open daily 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
The "pier" is located in the heart of Old Port. The seaside corridor is lined with local shops, restaurants, bars and the famous Fish Market. The Plaza offers picturesque views, live music, mariachi bands, art and parades.
According to legend, American gangster Al Capone often visited this sleepy fishing village during the days of prohibition. It is presumed he stayed at The Penasco Hotel, now named Hotel la Roca, in the Malecon.
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Malecón Fundadores
18 Circunvalación y o Malecón KinoThe "pier" is located in the heart of Old Port. The seaside corridor is lined with local shops, restaurants, bars and the famous Fish Market. The Plaza offers picturesque views, live music, mariachi bands, art and parades.
According to legend, American gangster Al Capone often visited this sleepy fishing village during the days of prohibition. It is presumed he stayed at The Penasco Hotel, now named Hotel la Roca, in the Malecon.