Mexico can rightfully be called one of the brightest countries. Therefore, the problem of “what to bring” does not exist here, there will be gifts for everyone. It remains only to observe a sense of proportion, so as not to overpay for excess baggage.
Necessary
Money
Instructions
Step 1
Sombrero
Although no one walks the streets in Mexico in a sombrero, this large hat is one of the main symbols of the country. In markets and souvenir shops, there is a sombrero for every taste and color. It is rather inconvenient to carry a real big hat in your luggage, so you can limit yourself to small souvenir versions.
Step 2
Tequila and mezcal
These blue agave drinks are a special pride of Mexico. It is simply impossible to be in Mexico and not bring tequila! Even if you do not drink it yourself, there will certainly be someone to whom you can give it. The selection of tequila is huge: from small bottles to "serious", beautifully packaged. The price category depends on the brand and age of the drink. You can buy tequila everywhere: in the markets, in supermarkets, in duty-free shops. Please note that late sales of alcohol are not permitted in supermarkets.
Step 3
Hammock
The hammock will take up quite a lot of space in your suitcase, but it's worth it. Hammocks come in a variety of colors and types. A perfect gift for a friend who has a summer cottage. Or for yourself. When choosing a hammock, be guided by the middle price category, and this thing will serve you for a long time.
Step 4
Poncho
In Mexican markets, you can find bright clothes that are something between a cape and a sweater. It is unlikely that anyone will wear it in Russia, but as a memory it is quite suitable. This category also includes multi-colored scarves.
Step 5
Handmade jewelry
Lovers of unusual jewelry will surely like it. Large earrings, bracelets, pendants, necklaces, rings. Elements of Indian drawings are very common, there are beautiful products with stones.
Step 6
Things with Indian symbols
These can be masks, plates on the wall, magnets, figurines. The theme of the pyramids is also fully reflected in souvenirs: from large figures and paintings to magnets and key rings.
Step 7
Coffee and chocolate
Perhaps due to the presence of a large number of other attractions, Mexico is not directly associated with coffee. But, nevertheless, coffee is here, and of pretty good quality. Be careful with chocolate: sometimes an incomprehensible mixture with coarse sugar comes across under this name. You can taste chocolate in boutiques and museums.