Many vendors as far as the eye can see, all sorts of colours and items and many AMAZING prices (think $20 or $30 luggage that would be $60 in a retail store) My best tip to people going for the first time. Unless the item is TRUELY unique do not buy right away, make your way around the market then if it is the lowest price, jump on it (i.e. watches, t-shirts, souvieners). \r
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Sometimes what seems resonalble will be insanely cheap in the next section. Impossible to see it all in one weekend. 2 is best, there is a mix of used stuff near the begining, but once you get inside its pretty airy and vintage. The other dude may like sterile malls, but that place has a LOT of character and lower prices then you are probably used to seeing. No matter the time of year, great time to think of Christmas gifts, something for everyone. \r
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As for the guy complaining about the bathrooms. There are people who clean the bathroom for tips alone. I have always found them, although not glamours, clean and well stocked, which is all I need in a bathroom. Make sure to leave a tip on your way out. \r
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Make sure you go EARLY if you don't want to be walking half a mile to just get to the entrence. I have to say, over the years that we go, I have always found myself buyign extra luggage, which is great, because if you get one of the roller styles it makes it so much easier to get all your new buys back to the car.
Pros: Variety of shopping and good food
Cons: bathrooms are few and far between
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