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Hacienda Xcanatun, Angsana Heritage Collection
Hacienda Xcanatun, Angsana Heritage Collection
Hotel Hacienda Inn Aeropuerto
Hotel Hacienda Inn Aeropuerto
Hyatt Place Merida/Via Montejo
Hyatt Place Merida/Via Montejo
Vica Mayan Guest House - By Aloja
Vica Mayan Guest House - By Aloja
Casa Querida
Casa Querida
Casa Lalail
Casa Lalail
Chulel Hotel Origen
Chulel Hotel Origen
Villas Paraiso
Villas Paraiso
Hotel Posada del Ángel
Hotel Posada del Ángel
Hotel Boutique Casa Vivaldi
Hotel Boutique Casa Vivaldi
La Casa Rosa Imperial
La Casa Rosa Imperial
Hotel Casa Monserrat
Hotel Casa Monserrat
Casa Villas Amanecer
Casa Villas Amanecer
Fiesta Inn Mérida Altabrisa
Fiesta Inn Mérida Altabrisa
Hotel Serenata Santa Lucia, Mérida
Hotel Serenata Santa Lucia, Mérida
Puul Suites
Puul Suites
City Express Junior by Marriott Merida Altabrisa
City Express Junior by Marriott Merida Altabrisa
Hotel Pakal 58 Centro
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Top neighbourhoods in Mérida

Mérida Centro
Mérida's cultural Mérida Centro neighbourhood is loved for its museums and ruins, and visitors often enjoy its varied attractions, including Plaza Grande and US Visa Applicant Service Center.

Barrio de Santiago
Mérida's Barrio de Santiago neighbourhood has lots of places to visit, such as Casa Frederick Catherwood and Merida English Library.

Itzimná
Mérida's Itzimná neighbourhood offers attractions, including Paseo de Montejo.

Zona Paseo Montejo
Mérida's Zona Paseo Montejo neighbourhood has lots of places to visit, such as Paseo 60 and Paseo de Montejo.
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Mérida and related destinations
Beneath colonial facades, Plaza Grande buzzes with locals playing dominoes while mariachi bands compete for attention. The Paseo de Montejo showcases mansions built by henequen barons, now housing museums filled with Mayan artefacts and contemporary art. Sunday mornings transform the city when streets close for 'Bici-Ruta' - locals cycling past impromptu dance performances. Cantinas serve cochinita pibil tacos alongside ice-cold beers, while market vendors press fresh orange juice. At night, video projections illuminate the cathedral's ancient stones. Nearby cenotes offer swimming in crystal-clear sinkholes formed in limestone bedrock. Progreso Beach provides a perfect escape from the inland heat, where seafood restaurants serve catch-of-the-day just steps from the Gulf of Mexico.

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