Expo TlaquepArte is considered one of the most important worldwide handicraft exhibitions in Mexico, which is why this is a unique opportunity to buy products that are not easily found in the northern part of Mexico. The best thing is that you will be supporting craftsmen and artisans who went through tough times during the pandemic.

Handicrafts from all the over the country range from the finest guavas in Mexico, made from pure linen, jewelry with pearls, sustainable art with unique pieces, and an exquisite gastronomy that includes the best moles of Mexico, authentic marmalades, and Colombian coffee. These are all products that you cannot miss to make your days better at home and even at the office.
This great event that receives visitors from Baja California and a part from California every year is hoping for an attendance of 15,000 people. This exhibition will take place from 10:30 AM to 8:00 PM, where more than 200 exhibitors will be waiting for you with their unique crafts.

It should be noted that after two years of pandemic, a lot of exhibitors are hoping anxiously to increase their sales and improve their economy with this event. Every year they are received warmly by this region, and 2022 won’t be the exception.

Down below, we've written down some of the businesses that you will find in the exhibition:
- Motola – bolsas con piel reciclada (recycled leather bags)
- Carin México
- César Piel
- Mole artesanal poblano (craft poblano mole) “Don Pepe”
- Estambul Gran Bazar
- Artesanía Típica Naval Campeche

Are you thinking about attending this weekend?
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- Artesanía Típica Naval Campeche

- Estambul Gran Bazar
- Mole artesanal poblano (craft poblano mole) “Don Pepe”
- César Piel

- Carin México