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If you’re looking to purchase some unique collectables during your upcoming Mexico car rental vacation, look no further than the shopping centers and booths of Culiacan! Culiacan is home to some of the areas best shopping, providing foreign travelers with tons of exciting souvenirs, collectables and merchandise. Whether you’re looking for a resort t-shirt or a precious stone necklace, Culiacan has the store that’s right for you, so go ahead and shop ‘til you drop during your upcoming Mexico car rental getaway. Culiacan proudly features both American and Mexican manufactured goods, along with exceptionally fresh produce and locally caught seafood. More than your average market town, Culiacan is home to one of the area’s largest shopping centers, providing Mexico car rental travelers with a wide variety of goods and services. AGA Rent-A-Car highly recommends visiting this large shopping center during your upcoming trip, but also encourages customers to check out some of the local peasant shops and midtown produce booths. Local farmers and merchants can often be seen displaying handcrafted items outside of some of the city’s large tourist resort, providing travelers with unique objects and culturally significant trinkets. Unique gifts and trendy accessorizes are waiting for you in inside the shops of Culiacan, so don’t delay – plan a shopping trip today!
The Forum Culiacan
Brand name merchandise and designer clothing are currently on display at Culiacan’s largest shopping center, the Forum Culiacan. Located along the Blvd. Carlos Salinas de Gortari, the Forum Culiacan is a gigantic, multi-level shopping and entertainment center designed with your shopping interests in mind. Over 115 stores and services are available inside the Forum Culiacan including countless department stores, specialty boutiques, restaurants and entertainment exhibitions. The Forum, which opened in November of 2003, currently features over 679,698 square feet of retail space including a Hugo Boss outlet, a Sears superstore and a Dolce and Gabbana boutique. The Forum Culiacan is one of the area’s most popular tourist attractions so come prepared to battle crowds, especially during the high volume travel seasons.
Resort Shopping
If you’re planning on staying at one of the large Culiacan mega-resorts during your upcoming Mexico car rental vacation remember to inquire about any in-house shopping centers. Many resorts proudly feature a variety of exclusive merchandise perfect for first time visitors and Mexico car rental travelers. Some resorts even feature small scale designer boutiques specializing in everything from high-end jewelry to specialty foods. It’s worth noting that resort shop merchandise is often pricier than normal retail stock, so be sure to do a little comparison shopping before making any large purchases.
Bartering with Local Merchants
Bartering and haggling with some of the local merchants is a great way to save some money, while at the same time immersing yourself in the local culture and spirit of the Culiacan market place. Local farmers and merchants are normally quite open to the process of compromise, engaging tourists in a good hearted game of open ended bidding. Although bartering and haggling are completely legal and often encouraged it is important to remember that these earnings are often the sole income of many local farmers and peasant peoples. Please try to keep your bargaining skills within reason.
If you would like to learn more about the shopping the Culiacan area please feel free to ask a AGA Rent-A-Car representative when you stop to pick up your Mexico car rental. Hotel connoisseurs and doormen are also a great source of information, along with local taxi drivers, messengers and shop keepers. If you would like to learn more about the local shopping before reserving your Mexico car rental please feel free to call the AGA Rent-A-Car dealership of your choice. A sales assistant will be happy to answer any of your questions.
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