Costa Rica boasts a wide variety of stylish shopping centers and malls.
So you are addicted to shopping and you are not sure that Costa Rica will give you what you need? Rest assured. Over the last decade, shopping here has become really rewarding. Whether you want to buy souvenirs, shop like the locals, or simply want to buy a pair of shoes and a nice dress, it is all there for you!
It would be a shame to go back home without some indigenous products, for yourself and also for your family and friends. Costa Rica has very interesting wood handicrafts made by some of the few indigenous tribes still living here. The Borruca People make interesting ritual masks, for instance, which are always a winner. Going to Borruca itself is quite a trip but you can find some of the best ones in La Casona, in the center of San Jose, and in Galeria Namu, just behind the Holiday Inn. You will also see very beautiful and refined woodcarvings made of the precious woods of Costa Rica; they are the perfect souvenir to bring back from here. Also, leather good are popular, belts, bags, or a good pair of genuine cowboy boots, maybe!
To get a glimpse of a typical local shopping day, the central market of San Jose has got to be the best choice. Everything is there; clothes, food, little sodas where you can try rice and beans, medicinal herbs, flowers, and a variety of handicrafts to choose from. It is colorful, noisy, busy, buzzing, so, watch your bag and pockets and don’t go there dressed to kill either.
A trip to the town of Sarchi may be more your style, for wooden crafts, as this is where many of them are actually made. It is even possible to visit some of the factories, and see how these magnificent Oxcarts are made. The Oxcarts are one of Sarchi’s specialties, but they also make smaller articles such as kitchen utensils and a collection of small souvenirs, jewelery boxes, trays, little hummingbirds, turtles, etc. Here you will find the best sampling of Costa Rican souvenirs at ‘warehouse’ prices as you are probably purchasing them from the artist who made them. Sarchi is found about half hour away from San Jose, past the airport, following the signs for San Ramon. Follow this road for some 15 minutes, and you will soon see the sign for Sarchi.
For a different kind of shopping, meaning, the pair of shoes, or the dress, then, we have the malls of course! Multiplaza in Escazu has many goodies; Zara, Mango, Guess, Kenneth Cole, and the list goes on… On the other side of town, there is another one, Multiplaza del Este, pretty much the same scenario, in the central part of San Jose, you have the Mall San Pedro, which is in San Pedro of course, near the Airport you have the Mall Cariari, and in Heredia the Paseo de Las Flores. All the malls have cinemas, and a choice of fine restaurants and fast food. They are spacious, safe, and pleasant to stroll through, even if you are not planning on spending any money!
Centro Comercial del Sur
One of the oldest shopping centers in the country, the Centro Comercial del Sur includes two levels of shops, supermarket and a several fine restaurants. Located near the Desamparados traffic circle.
Mall International Alajuela
Located near the airport in Alajuela, this somewhat run down two-level mall includes a small food court, shops and a movie theater.
Mall San Pedro
The first true mall in Costa Rica, this three level behemoth lies next to the San Pedro traffic circle and includes numerous specialty shops, boutiques, a two level food court, a ten-screen movie theater and a disco on the top floor
Multiplaza del Este
Younger sibling to her sister in the west, this medium size mall offers upscale shops and boutiques, a food court, movie theaters and supermarket. Located on the road from Zapote to Curridabat.
Multiplaza Oeste
Located off the highway to
Outlet Mall
A three-level mall just up from the Mall San Pedro. Includes shops, small food court and movie theaters
Paséo de las Flores Mall
Located on the road to Heredia, the Paséo de las Flores Mall is the most recently built of
Plaza Colonial
Located on the old road to
Plaza del Sol
Located in an exclusive section of Curridabat, this single level shopping center includes a small food court, 52 shops and a large supermarket.
Plaza Itskazú
A colonial-style strip mall with a hotel, a number of fine restaurants and upscale shops. Located across from The Multiplaza mall on the road to
Plaza Mayor
This two-module shopping center offers two move theaters, a large supermarket, small food court and a number of small shops. Located on the
Plaza Real Cariari
Located on the highway to the airport about 20 minutes from downtown
Plaza Romhoser
This recently completed shopping center offers a wide variety of shops, food court, and supermarket. Located on the Pavas road about a half-mile west of the
Terra Mall
Touted as the largest mall in


