Merida
Already a major settlement by the time of the arrival of the Spanish conquistadores, Mérida, so named in 1542 by the Spanish after taking it over more than a decade of resistance by the indigenous population, became the main Colonial commercial center of the peninsula.
Merida, Capital of Yucatan State
A mixture of Spanish colonial, Caribbean and traditional Mexican architectural influences, Merida, often called the "White City" because of the prevalence of white limestone in its constructions, has a great number of buildings of interest. |
Alma Mexicana-Folk Art
Mexican folk art, home decor pieces, lighting & furniture, gifts, traditional Day of the Dead art, tour guide books, Tequila & gourmet foods. Located downtown Merida Yucatan.
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B & B Casa Esperanza, Merida
(1 vote) An exquisite romantic colonial bed & breakfast located in the heart of the historical district, a beautiful unique B&B with authentic local charm & flavor for a special Mexican vacation.
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Alma Mexicana-Merida Yucatan-Shopping folk art & m
(1 vote) Handcrafted Mexican folk art, home furnishings, decor items, Tequila, coffee, curios & more. Shopping in the historical district of Merida Yucatan. Visit us on your next vacation.
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Bed & Breakfast Casa Esperanza
Exquisite romatic B&B located in historical section of colonial Merida Yucatan.
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Lengualternativa Spanish School
A warm welcome is waiting for you at Lengualternativa® and in the beautiful city of Mérida Yucatán. We offer you a quality Spanish learning experience and a caring study environment in a very pleasant atmosphere. Quickly improve your Spanish in an unforgettable experience, is something we know you will treasure for life.
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Murals of Fernando Castro Pacheco
(1 vote) Located in Mérida’s Palacio de Gobierno, opened in 1892 during the height of the region’s henequen boom, the murals of Fernando Castro Pacheco were painted over a period of twenty-five years and completed in 1974.
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