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CADECA money exchange office at the western end of the market which almost
never has a line-up.
17, between F and G: This is a medium-sized market with about a dozen sellers.
Prices are low. A state-run cafeteria located near the entrance to the market sells
a variety of low priced, prepared food.
Corner 27 and A: This is a large market with over a dozen vendors. Prices are
low. When in season, a stand at this market sells freshly pressed mango and
guayaba juice. Across the street from this market, on 27th, there is a panaderia
and butcher shop.
Note: These are just a few of the markets you will find in the city. There are liter-
ally thousands more and, in most cases, it would be hard to walk for more than 5
minutes without seeing one. Explore Havana like a local and you will find you own
favorite places to shop.
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