La Libre
Bar · Ciudad De México
About La Libre
La Libre, un bar ubicado en el corazón de la Ciudad de México, ofrece una experiencia única y acogedora. Más allá de un simple bar, La Libre es un espacio vibrante, reconocido por su ambiente agradable y una cuidada selección de productos de alta calidad, muchos de ellos elaborados por artesanos mex...
La Libre, un bar ubicado en el corazón de la Ciudad de México, ofrece una experiencia única y acogedora. Más allá de un simple bar, La Libre es un espacio vibrante, reconocido por su ambiente agradable y una cuidada selección de productos de alta calidad, muchos de ellos elaborados por artesanos mexicanos. Los visitantes aprecian la diversidad de opciones, desde artículos de cuidado personal y accesorios hasta ropa y objetos decorativos únicos. Accesible para todos, La Libre es el lugar perfecto para disfrutar de un momento especial y apoyar el talento local.
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La Libre is located in Ciudad De México, surrounded by cultural and historical points of interest. Here are some of the most notable places nearby.
Museums
- Museo de Cera de la Ciudad de México (A 362m) — museo de la Ciudad de México
- Mundo Chocolate Museo (A 372m) — museo de la Ciudad de México
- Museo de lo Increíble Ripley (A 396m) — museo de la Ciudad de México
- Museo Interactivo de la Bolsa Mexicana de Valores (A 437m) — museo de la Ciudad de México
Other Points of Interest
- Reforma 222 Centro Financiero (A 139m) — building in Mexico City, Mexico
- Reforma 222 (A 154m) — skyscraper complex in Mexico City
- Torre Punta Reforma (A 172m) — edificio de la Ciudad de México
- Biblioteca Benjamín Franklin (A 286m) — biblioteca estadounidense en México
- Monumento a Cuauhtémoc (A 361m) — monumento de la Ciudad de México
- Antimonumento Voces abrazando voces (A 391m) — antimonumento dedicado a las víctimas de feminicidio
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La Libre Ciudad De México Reviews
Exclusively handcrafted products and 100% Mexican businesses, lots of fun activities and a wide variety of products
I've been visiting this little bazaar for quite a few years now, and they never disappoint. There's such a wide variety of items, clothes, styles—a little bit of everything. I highly recommend it, at least to see the work of the people who sell their products.
In love with Bazar Libre Liebre 😍👌👏🏻☺️🍀🫰 They sell so many things, from notebooks, candles, body products, flower pots, watercolors, beautiful jackets.... Oh no, I will definitely go back but with 2 thousand pesos in my pocket to spend on the candles because they are beautiful and smell delicious 🥹🩷👏 there was a pumpkin scent for the Day of the Dead. I definitely assure you that you will leave buying something. They also read tarot cards: 3 and the girl has very good vibes. Excellent attention from the STAFS because you approach them and they give you free samples and explain their products to you 👏👏👌 100 out of 10. I will show them off on my Facebook, on Instagram and I already told my family to go, friends and everything.
I love this bazaar, there are always different exhibitors with very good products, and the food they sell is also very tasty.
A well-organized bazaar with fun raffles and high-quality, 100% Mexican products. It's a project well worth supporting ❤️❤️ There are restrooms, snacks, and they're in convenient locations. One suggestion: in the raffles, it would be good if they didn't choose winners who win three times in a row. That way, more people have a chance to win something. 🙏
The bazaar is well worth a visit. There are many unique items made by designers. It's very complete, selling everything from chocolates, cookies, bread, ice cream, bags, backpacks, soaps, essences, clothing, t-shirts, socks, jewelry, notebooks, stickers, posters, etc. You should check the dates of the bazaar.
A very pleasant experience. You need to go with an idea of what you want. In my case, I went for candles and had a wonderful experience. I listened to the creators' creative process for the candle, and in the end, I decided. The contests were excellent, and it was a great way to promote adoption. Made in Mexico. ✨
Excellent bazaar with a variety of things for all tastes. I'm a fan of the "black thread" bags and wallets, but there's also beautiful jewelry, clothing, flowerpots, natural personal hygiene products, etc.
I loved the variety of items you can find... you can tell they carefully select their displays. Good prices and quality products. It's worth spending a weekend finding beautiful and useful things!
Like, buenos pines.
It's ok I have a couple of favorite brands there, only i wish there were more options for men. I get my coffee from cafe mechis and it's great.
Artsi market. Handcrafts and fashions ,jewlery, craft beers and much more.saturday and sunday only.nrw trendy places to shop.
A bazaar with a dual personality, sometimes located on the corner of Hamburg #44, other times in the Palacio de la Autonomía in the Historic Center. The stalls have evolved over the years, but generally offer a good variety of products. As is to be expected in this era of urban bazaars, prices here range from mid-range to slightly expensive. The downside: the restrooms are barely acceptable for the standard they aspire to. And most importantly, the physical change of location—from the Palacio de la Minería to the awful parking lot at Hamburg #44—is a world of difference.
Most of the products are expensive. I had a bad experience because I found the pieces of jewelry I bought in Temuco. So it's not exactly artisanal.
There are certainly plenty of brands here, many high-quality products, and almost all of them are super original, reasonably priced, and very attractive. However, the place is in very poor condition. The floor is uneven and uneven, the bathrooms are dirty and smelly. Not only the bathrooms but also the nearby stalls smell bad. Plus, there's no trash can in the entire establishment. The place could definitely be much better for the good brands that are there.
A very bad experience. This is my second time at the bazaar, eager to find beautiful things. The first time I didn't find anything. This time I found some felt figurines. I happily asked the price and paid for them. They wrapped them up for me, and a minute later the saleswoman came to me and told me she'd given me a mistake and that it cost more than double what she'd quoted me. I returned the figurines and they gave me my money, but I had little desire to continue exploring. I really recommend going to more established places with clear prices.
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Hamburgo 44, Juárez, Cuauhtémoc, 06600 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
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