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MERCADO FIN DEL MUNDO

Av. San Martín 167, V9410 Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
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MERCADO FIN DEL MUNDO is a market in Ushuaia, Argentina, with a 3.5 rating.

It offers souvenirs, regional products, passport stamps, and postcards. Some reviewers praise the market for its unique items, good service, and reasonable prices.

However, many others warn of price gouging, with some reporting being charged double or more than the listed price for items like international stamps and other products.

Reviews are mixed, with some having very positive experiences and others having very negative ones due to the pricing issues.

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Sandra Sena

Sandra Sena

June 21, 2025 at 01:15 AM

BE CAREFUL, the MERCADO DEL FIN DEL MUNDO store sells stuffed animals and some regional products. It's on the same sidewalk as Tante Sara. This store has price signs that they don't respect. When you go to pay, they charge you double or more. I DO NOT RECOMMEND IT. THERE ARE OTHER CHEAPER PLACES. This is not how you treat customers!!! Today I went through a very unpleasant situation with my young daughter. I will never go to a store that prices gouging again. Lose your creativity.

Sophia Lenci

Sophia Lenci

June 20, 2025 at 11:54 PM

Very expensive prices

Karen Quintero

Karen Quintero

April 19, 2025 at 01:14 AM

They don't just sell chocolates, I think they should change the name on Google Maps. Good service, prices are also not abusive. And they stamp your passport 🫶

Katrin Dümmer

Katrin Dümmer

March 3, 2025 at 12:42 AM

9000 pesos for an international stamp for a postcard? Rip off, go somewhere else

Andrea Afkhami

Andrea Afkhami

November 20, 2024 at 12:43 AM

Be careful. I asked to buy stamps for post cards and they told me it would be AR$9800 because it was International. I paid 6500 at a store down ttakstreet.