PV Circle Bar (@ 8:55) - Isla Cuale market has been at this location approximately 3 or 4 yrs. For many years it was at the north end of the Malecon under a huge shade tree in the centre of a small open air courtyard market two doors south of the McDonalds. The Circle Bar has been in PV for 30+ yrs, and they have the coldest beer in town. Your video shows the street side, they have a balcony overlooking the River Cuale. It is a popular hang out for the local Canadian & US expats. If you look at the video footage, standing room only … say no more. “Wrestling Mask Market” (@11:45) you briefly show a small cafe’. I’ve eaten here a few times when we stayed across the street at the Rio Hotel (Nov 2023). Breakfast & lunch offerings are authentic Mexican and awesome. This spot seems to be popular with the locals & tourists alike. Highly recommended!
Great job. You showed most markets that travelers would go to. The Saturday market not one local would go to. Tourist trap. Same as the marina market. But you did go to some locals markets. Like I said- good job👍👍
It's good to see those persons at the markets are working and recovered after the last hurricane that whipped Puerto Vallarta, most of them lost several merchandise because of that. 44:18 it is called " chayote", you could buy it already cooked at several corn stalls like the one you bought your corn 36:30. The wrestling masks are popular for some tourists and yes those masks usually sell because some foreigners like Mexican wrestling also, one of them is George kittle a player from San Francisco 49ers, he likes too much mexican wrestling.
The first market- the artisan market- has the whole second floor, which you didn’t go to,filled with local restaurants. Very cheap. Very authentic. Very local Mexican food.
Kids and adults do wear those wrestling mask and pick their favorite wrestler and play pretend wrestling 🤼… wrestling is big in Mexico 🇲🇽 just like the USA 🇺🇸
Awesome stream! Thanks for showing us the markets! We will be there in Jan 2025!
That’s great hope you enjoy market mooching in PV 😀
PV Circle Bar (@ 8:55) - Isla Cuale market has been at this location approximately 3 or 4 yrs. For many years it was at the north end of the Malecon under a huge shade tree in the centre of a small open air courtyard market two doors south of the McDonalds. The Circle Bar has been in PV for 30+ yrs, and they have the coldest beer in town. Your video shows the street side, they have a balcony overlooking the River Cuale. It is a popular hang out for the local Canadian & US expats. If you look at the video footage, standing room only … say no more.
“Wrestling Mask Market” (@11:45) you briefly show a small cafe’. I’ve eaten here a few times when we stayed across the street at the Rio Hotel (Nov 2023). Breakfast & lunch offerings are authentic Mexican and awesome. This spot seems to be popular with the locals & tourists alike. Highly recommended!
Great job. You showed most markets that travelers would go to. The Saturday market not one local would go to. Tourist trap. Same as the marina market. But you did go to some locals markets. Like I said- good job👍👍
We appreciate you pointing out those market differences, thanks for watching.
It's good to see those persons at the markets are working and recovered after the last hurricane that whipped Puerto Vallarta, most of them lost several merchandise because of that.
44:18 it is called " chayote", you could buy it already cooked at several corn stalls like the one you bought your corn 36:30.
The wrestling masks are popular for some tourists and yes those masks usually sell because some foreigners like Mexican wrestling also, one of them is George kittle a player from San Francisco 49ers, he likes too much mexican wrestling.
That’s great information, thanks for sharing 😃
Thank you for sharing your experiences
Thanks for watching 😃
The first market- the artisan market- has the whole second floor, which you didn’t go to,filled with local restaurants. Very cheap. Very authentic. Very local Mexican food.
We missed the second floor! Thanks for the tip.
which was the cheapest market of all of them?
By far the cheapest market was the Saturday street market in the Santa Maria area.
The prickly pear you say , is called in Spanish.. Chayote…
Thank you for telling us - we did not know what to call that fruit 😃
Kids and adults do wear those wrestling mask and pick their favorite wrestler and play pretend wrestling 🤼… wrestling is big in Mexico 🇲🇽 just like the USA 🇺🇸
Awesome 👏