Plaza la Fiesta
Plaza la Fiesta
3.5
7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Monday
7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Tuesday
7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday
7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Thursday
7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Friday
7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Saturday
7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Sunday
7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
About
Plaza La Fiesta was created in 1968 with the vision of being a 100% Mexican chain of stores that offers crafts and quality articles that promote Mexican culture, with the purpose that the customer also takes a pleasant memory when visiting us. We already open our brand new Chocolate Workshop, who is an amazing experience for chocolate lovers, come and learn how chocolate is made from bean to bar!! We also sell different chocolate flavors: Vanilla, Coffee, Cinnamon, Habanero, 50% Cacao and 70% Cacao.
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3.5
325 reviews
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Sonya H
North Dakota14 contributions
Jan 2020 • Couples
We went into Fiesta and they have a lot to offer there when it comes to shopping. The problem is when you check out. They screw you over with the exchange rate if you pay with credit card. The normal exchange rate is $18 pesos for a dollar. When you pay with credit card they won’t let you pay in US dollars they make pay in pesos the exchange rate is $22 pesos for a dollar. If you go there take US dollars or you will get SCREWED.
Written 30 January 2020
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Patrick F
Las Vegas, NV16 contributions
Apr 2021
If you are looking for low price souvenirs, then steer clear of this place. Does this shop have a large selection of things, yes. However, after we shopped here we found pretty much everything we bought at La Isla cheaper then this place. Again, they have a very large selection, but you can find other places for items much cheaper.
Written 4 May 2021
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Kelly M
1 contribution
Feb 2024 • Family
Still waiting for you to respond to my question about the dress I purchased for my 2y/o Granddaughter. I have emailed my request to you as well, to email address listed here along with a photo of my receipt. Please ship this dress to me or refund my money. Please reach out to me for my contact information so that we can resolve this. Thank you.
Written 6 March 2024
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KodoDrummer
Buenos Aires, Argentina70,626 contributions
Dec 2018 • Friends
Lots and all types of souvenirs sold. Prices are a little higher than at other places. Overall, it offers the convenience of lots of selection in one place. I found nothing exciting and new. Overall, I rate it as “Average.”
Written 25 December 2018
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LawNerd
Dayton, WA124 contributions
Nov 2014 • Couples
You know the drill: you're in Cancun; the other folks at the office are covering for you and your sister-in-law is feeding the cats while you're gone and making sure the house doesn't burn down. The decent thing to do is bring back some pottery and tequila to make up for their trouble and keep the peace; but you're extremely busy seeing the sights and getting quietly drunk by the pool. Maybe you'll pick up a couple of perfect things from vendors while you're at Chichen Itza; maybe you can get some tequila from the duty-free; but that doesn't cover everyone. What to do?
Enter Plaza la Fiesta. Under one roof and on one credit-card swipe, you can get sequined velvet sombreros for the kids, colorful pottery jugs for grandma, shot glasses with filthy sayings on them for Cousin Randy, Dia de los Muerto figurines for the brooding teenaged nieces and some Frida Kahlo trinket boxes for your coworkers. Are these items the most unique and authentic Mexican handicrafts available, designed to be passed down for generations? No; but you don't have to search all over town and you don't have to pay a lot. There are a lot of very nice items here (even if they are likely mass-produced), as well as the kind of crummy old injection-molded tat that friends-but-not-best-friends at home expect to receive and are nonetheless happy to get.
Free delivery to your hotel-zone hotel if you spend a particular amount; multiple-item discounts; not unreasonable prices. The downsides are more than made up for with the location, convenience, variety, and affordable, non-haggled prices.
Enter Plaza la Fiesta. Under one roof and on one credit-card swipe, you can get sequined velvet sombreros for the kids, colorful pottery jugs for grandma, shot glasses with filthy sayings on them for Cousin Randy, Dia de los Muerto figurines for the brooding teenaged nieces and some Frida Kahlo trinket boxes for your coworkers. Are these items the most unique and authentic Mexican handicrafts available, designed to be passed down for generations? No; but you don't have to search all over town and you don't have to pay a lot. There are a lot of very nice items here (even if they are likely mass-produced), as well as the kind of crummy old injection-molded tat that friends-but-not-best-friends at home expect to receive and are nonetheless happy to get.
Free delivery to your hotel-zone hotel if you spend a particular amount; multiple-item discounts; not unreasonable prices. The downsides are more than made up for with the location, convenience, variety, and affordable, non-haggled prices.
Written 8 February 2015
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Antoinette C
Newquay, UK47 contributions
Feb 2019 • Friends
We have just spent a very enjoyable couple of hours with Jorge making chocolate in the Plaza de Fiesta. We didn't go with high expectations but what a great place. Jorge (our instructor)is knowledgeable and the session started with a history of chocolate making before our initial tasting of the chocolate available. Then it was on to creating our own with the odd nip of tequila to help the process along. An hour later we were heading home with our very own creations.
The Plaza itself offers some great shopping with plenty of arts and crafts for sale. Prices are reasonable and most items are locally made. Well worth a look
The Plaza itself offers some great shopping with plenty of arts and crafts for sale. Prices are reasonable and most items are locally made. Well worth a look
Written 11 February 2019
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Bill R
Tecumseh, OK53 contributions
Feb 2015 • Couples
My wife and I visited this store and while it has a pretty good variety of items, most of them are not quality but rather seem to be mass-produced. After spending 15 minutes walking through the store, we decided to bag it and take a taxi to Market 28 downtown which has a much, much larger selection and much better variety of items...
Written 23 February 2015
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tk3346
Tacoma, WA18 contributions
Dec 2014 • Family
If you're looking for Mexican souvenirs, this is the place. Huge selection of everything Mexico, from Vanilla to bikinis to postcards and so much more. Everything a tourists could want.
Written 8 January 2015
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jentheqoe
Greenback, TN58 contributions
Jul 2014 • Family
Big warehouse-type outlet store. The closest thing I can compare it to in the US would be Dollar General. They have almost everything you might possibly need: souvenirs, clothing, jewelry, alcohol, groceries, toiletries and even medicine. There is even a coffee/sandwich shop. And a bathroom you don’t have to pay to use! Plus it is air conditioned (which is nice after you have been wandering around Cancun in the hot sun all day). Prices are decent; not as low as you can find in the other markets, but not as high as buying something from the souvenir shop at your hotel. The best part is NO HAGGLING OR HARRASSMENT! The salespeople don’t bother you, which is the type of shopping environment I prefer. I don’t care about haggling to get the best price and I don't want salespeople following me around while I browse; I just want to be left alone to shop! It’s located at the top of the hotel zone and easy to get to, and there is a bus stop right in front of the store.
Written 19 August 2014
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Camidd
Florianopolis, SC40 contributions
Jul 2013 • Business
A big shop with everything you can imagine about mexican stuff! You will find accessories, silver jewelry, china, food, candy, drinks, clothes. We spent a few hours there and bought gifts for all friends, and the price was good. We received a $ 20 bonus for every $ 50 in purchases to buy silver jewelry. Really worth it.
Written 1 August 2013
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I shopped on 18 Feb 2024@ 11:23 am.
Dress for my grand daughter was not in my bag. my products were wrapped in paper and taped up. got home to Canada and NO dress :(
My receipt shows paid $385 for item number Z234498_2 VESTIDO NI_T
Folio: T-444765
Cajero:10-112 Dominga Laynes Guiterrez
Folio Cajero: 54411
I can provide you my home address for you to ship to me.
Por favor & Gracias
Written 22 February 2024
Is this an indoor or outdoor market?
Written 30 April 2018
Is a patio with a rest in the middle and several stores around
Written 19 January 2019
Plaza la fiesta.. Just wanted to say hello ! We stop in every time we're in CanCun .. Love your store.. See you in January !
Written 8 July 2017
Hola ¿Quisiera saber porque son tan deshonestos? ¿Porque cobran por algo que supuestamente es un obsequio? ¿Porque abusan de los turistas? Gracias
Written 17 September 2016
I keft a bag at the store while at the cash out counter.I am really upset that I did that. It was a pair of Pants and a childrens outfit for a wedding. Ii have tried calling the store with all the numbers that I get but cannot seem to connect. with the proper number. Staff at the store please help!
Written 11 February 2015
I left a package there a few weeks ago. I shopped and paid for it and set it down. How can I get it?
Written 11 February 2015
plazalafiesta
Cancun, Mexico
could you tell us the location of the store and if still retains its ticket to refer you to the store manager please .
Atte : Department of Quality and Development
Written 26 March 2015
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