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Progreso Beach
Nothing says holiday like spending a lazy day at Progreso Beach, a popular beach in Mérida. Stroll along the area's seaside or simply enjoy its restaurants.
Paseo de Montejo
Walk down this beautiful tree-lined avenue for a little taste of all the things that make Mérida such a charming place to visit.
Mérida Cathedral
Visit chapels and survey impressive works of religious art inside this ancient church, an imposing building in the historical center of Merida.
Yucatan International Convention Center
Learn about the events happening in Yucatan International Convention Center during your trip to Mérida. While in this culturally rich area, find time to visit its shops.
Plaza Grande
Locals stop for friendly chats and large shady trees line the paved walkways. This main square is truly the heart of downtown Merida.
Uxmal Archaeological Site
Learn about the local history of Santa Elena with a stop at Uxmal Archaeological Site. While in this relaxing area, you can savour the local chocolate shops and restaurants.
Cenotes Cuzama
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Cenotes Cuzama during your travels in Cuzama. While you're in the area, wander around the natural setting.
Celestun Beach
Why not spend a care-free afternoon at Celestun Beach during your travels in Mérida?
Mayapan Mayan Ruins
Crumbling pyramids and lonely towers stand guard over a tranquil site that was once one of the most important Mayan cities on the Yucatán Peninsula.
- La Isla Mérida Cabo Norte
- Yucatan Country Club
- Cenotes Cuzama
- Star Medica Hospital
- Mayapan Mayan Ruins
- Monument to the Fatherland
- The Harbor Lifestyle Mall
- La Mejorada Park
- Merida Clinic
- Dzibilchaltun Ruins
- Jose Peon Contreras Theater
- Merida Tourism Office
- Chelentun Cenotes
- Anthropology and History Museum