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A perfect hub to kick off your adventure into the Yucatan Peninsula, a city known for its hospitality, a town steeped in rich colonial history – there seems to be plenty of reasons why tourists from every corner of the world come to visit Merida. Considered the crossroads of the region, Merida is a major center of commerce and one of the most important places to experience the Mayan heritage.

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Palacio Canton

Once the family residence of General Francisco Canton Rosada, this building now houses artifacts and memorabilia of the Mayan Yucatan. This 100 year old mansion is home to some of the finest collectio...
 
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Paseo de Montejo

Named in honor of the founder of the city of Merida, Francisco de Montejo, this is the most important avenue of the city lined with houses developed by the henequen-industry barons. On either side of ...
 
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Plaza Grande

Plaza Grande is the Merida's central square that contains some of the most historically significant and pleasing buildings in Merida, such as the grand Cathedral, the Casa de Montejo, the Old City Hal...
 
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This is one of the most important opera houses in Mexico and the oldest theatrical stage in Merida. The architecture of this grand opera house is absolutely stu...
 

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