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Shopping
 

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El Salvador produces a number of instantly recognizable artesanA­as , such as the brightly painted, naif-style wood and ceramics from La Palma, hammocks from ConcepciA?n Quezaltepeque, and interesting ceramics at Ilobasco. These are far cheaper in their place of manufacture, but the Mercado Cuartel and the Mercado de ArtesanA­as in San Salvador both have an extensive selection of goods from across the country at reasonable prices; a number of more expensive shops around town also carry smaller selections. Hammocks can usually be found for sale in the parque central in San Salvador.

The outlets in the malls of San Salvador and San Miguel sell US clothing at US prices. For something a little more down to earth, local markets (open daily in most towns) sell clothing, fresh fruit, vegetables and much more besides. Most towns also have at least one supermarket .


Other useful information for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):




El Salvador

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EL SALVADOR
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HISTORY
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WHEN TO GO
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GETTING AROUND
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WHERE TO GO
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INFORMATION
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OPENING HOURS, HOLIDAYS AND FESTIVALS
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SHOPPING
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COSTS, MONEY AND BANKS
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MAIL AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS
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THE MEDIA
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SAFETY AND THE POLICE
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WORK AND STUDY
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EATING AND DRINKING
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THE 2001 EARTHQUAKES