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Café las Flores
When visiting the Café las Flores coffee plantation, be sure to pick up some freshly roasted coffee beans as well as a homemade coffee bean candle. They are sure to make your house smell like a fresh pot of coffee...
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Centro Social Tio Antonio
Stop in to the Tio Antonio workshop to see and buy a hand-woven hammock, available in every color imaginable. The founder started this cooperative to give deaf people the opportunity to earn a wage and you will see a room...
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El Tercer Ojo
The nicest selection of leather accessories in Granada can be found in this tiny shop. In addition to leather clutches in different colors and shapes, there are fun leather sandals under the Cocobolo label, ranging from thongs to gladiator styles....
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Ladrilleria Favelli
Spend an afternoon in Granada and you cannot help but be enchanted by the lovely painted tiles on all of the floors. (Mukul even uses them on the walls in their bathrooms.) They come in myriad colors and designs and...
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Masaya Market
Essentially unchanged since 1888, Masaya is based on the historic 16th-century market the enterprising indigenous population set up to sell shoes and hammocks to Spanish colonists. Amidst the tacky travel souvenirs, expert shoppers can find sumptuous leather accessories, intricate woodworking, cigars, and...
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Soy Nica
This large boutique carries leather bags of all shapes and sizes that are all made locally. It is a fair trade cooperative and you can see the artisans at work in the shop.