Guidebook for Merida

Hector Javier
Hector Javier
Guidebook for Merida

Food Scene

Favorites as of today: El Barrio, Micaela Mar y Leña and Hennessy's Irish Pub
It offers a sampler of local cuisine an is affordable. Don't wait until you are hungry because it is usually busy.
229 habitants recommandent
La Chaya Maya
x 62 C. 57
229 habitants recommandent
It offers a sampler of local cuisine an is affordable. Don't wait until you are hungry because it is usually busy.
Health food.
28 habitants recommandent
Te extraño, extraño.
Paseo de Montejo
28 habitants recommandent
Health food.
Seafood and steak prepared with firewood
84 habitants recommandent
Micaela Mar & Leña
458 Calle 47
84 habitants recommandent
Seafood and steak prepared with firewood
Very good pizza
16 habitants recommandent
Pizza E Core
#408a C. 64
16 habitants recommandent
Very good pizza
Popular steakhouse in Santa Lucia square that is always packed.
67 habitants recommandent
La Recova
471 Calle 60
67 habitants recommandent
Popular steakhouse in Santa Lucia square that is always packed.
My favorite breakfast place in Merida. They have fresh squeezed orange juice and very good coffee. A nice twist on Mexican classics like Chilaquiles. Friendly service.
21 habitants recommandent
El barrio
429 Calle 58
21 habitants recommandent
My favorite breakfast place in Merida. They have fresh squeezed orange juice and very good coffee. A nice twist on Mexican classics like Chilaquiles. Friendly service.
99 habitants recommandent
Hennessys Irish Pub
99 habitants recommandent
84 habitants recommandent
La Tratto Santa Lucía
84 habitants recommandent
39 habitants recommandent
Pan & Kof.feé
39 habitants recommandent
Baretto | Espresso Bar
478 Calle 47
55 habitants recommandent
Picheta
501 C. 61
55 habitants recommandent
Yakuza
36 habitants recommandent
SOCO Merida
492C C. 51
36 habitants recommandent
127 habitants recommandent
Apoala
471 Calle 60
127 habitants recommandent
Café Bar 500 Noches Mérida
Great cocktails. Located in the iconic La Ermita neighborhood, designed as “Barrio Mágico” by the tourism board of Mexico.
Autogiro Ermita Cantina
Great cocktails. Located in the iconic La Ermita neighborhood, designed as “Barrio Mágico” by the tourism board of Mexico.
La cazona de San Sebastián
10 habitants recommandent
Organico Café
10 habitants recommandent
Nice breakfast place.
CIGNO HOTEL
Nice breakfast place.

Sightseeing

La Ermita de San Isabel is, without a doubt, a charming corner of Mérida. In the Barrio (neighborhood) of San Sebastián in the Centro Histórico, near the old city gate marking the Camino Real to Campeche, with its striking arch at the corner of 64 and 69, is Ermita de Santa Isabel, located at the corner of 66 and 79, named for the mother of San Juan Bautista. In the center of the park is the plaza with a kiosk beside the church, surrounded by a lovely garden with seating and play areas, watched over by beautiful Colonial-style homes which will surely help you to visualize what this beautiful area looked like in days gone by.
30 habitants recommandent
Ermita de Santa Isabel Park
30 habitants recommandent
La Ermita de San Isabel is, without a doubt, a charming corner of Mérida. In the Barrio (neighborhood) of San Sebastián in the Centro Histórico, near the old city gate marking the Camino Real to Campeche, with its striking arch at the corner of 64 and 69, is Ermita de Santa Isabel, located at the corner of 66 and 79, named for the mother of San Juan Bautista. In the center of the park is the plaza with a kiosk beside the church, surrounded by a lovely garden with seating and play areas, watched over by beautiful Colonial-style homes which will surely help you to visualize what this beautiful area looked like in days gone by.
The Cathedral of San Ildefonso receives its name from when it was assigned to the head of the Archbishop of Toledo. It is considered the oldest church in the Americas built on the mainland, second only to the one built on the island of Santo Domingo, Hernán Cortés’ first landing point. Its construction, made from the stones of the pyramids of the ancient Maya city of T’hó, began in 1561 and the first stage was completed 37 years later, in 1598.
247 habitants recommandent
Cathedral de Merida
Calle 60
247 habitants recommandent
The Cathedral of San Ildefonso receives its name from when it was assigned to the head of the Archbishop of Toledo. It is considered the oldest church in the Americas built on the mainland, second only to the one built on the island of Santo Domingo, Hernán Cortés’ first landing point. Its construction, made from the stones of the pyramids of the ancient Maya city of T’hó, began in 1561 and the first stage was completed 37 years later, in 1598.
The Grand Plaza is a true cultural experience. Just sitting in the park and people watching is great. If you can make it there for the weekend instead of a week day, do it. Street performers (especially on Sunday) and live music, awesome street food. They do close off the side streets so you can amble around as you like in the Plaza, or to any of the bars and restaurants surrounding.
175 habitants recommandent
Plaza Grande
S/N C. 60
175 habitants recommandent
The Grand Plaza is a true cultural experience. Just sitting in the park and people watching is great. If you can make it there for the weekend instead of a week day, do it. Street performers (especially on Sunday) and live music, awesome street food. They do close off the side streets so you can amble around as you like in the Plaza, or to any of the bars and restaurants surrounding.
Music and dancing. Santa Lucía is a small park a few blocks from the main square, there are plenty of restaurants and boutiques. In front of the church, you will find artisans selling their crafts. On Tuesdays there are Serenades. Arrive early to secure a good seat to enjoy the show.
176 habitants recommandent
Santa Lucía Park
476A C. 60
176 habitants recommandent
Music and dancing. Santa Lucía is a small park a few blocks from the main square, there are plenty of restaurants and boutiques. In front of the church, you will find artisans selling their crafts. On Tuesdays there are Serenades. Arrive early to secure a good seat to enjoy the show.
City park with benches, shade trees, food vendors & views of a nearby historic church. https://www.google.com/maps/place/Parque+de+Santa+Ana/@20.9756259,-89.6271701,16z/data=!4m13!1m7!3m6!1s0x8f56715e44fc6a91:0x26174d4f22bf7b83!2sParque+Santa+Ana,+Centro,+97000+M%C3%A9rida,+Yucatan!3b1!8m2!3d20.9759545!4d-89.6225162!3m4!1s0x8f56715e6dda496f:0x3308664395d01059!8m2!3d20.9757658!4d-89.6211916
16 habitants recommandent
Parque Santa Ana
16 habitants recommandent
City park with benches, shade trees, food vendors & views of a nearby historic church. https://www.google.com/maps/place/Parque+de+Santa+Ana/@20.9756259,-89.6271701,16z/data=!4m13!1m7!3m6!1s0x8f56715e44fc6a91:0x26174d4f22bf7b83!2sParque+Santa+Ana,+Centro,+97000+M%C3%A9rida,+Yucatan!3b1!8m2!3d20.9759545!4d-89.6225162!3m4!1s0x8f56715e6dda496f:0x3308664395d01059!8m2!3d20.9757658!4d-89.6211916
Located in Calle 72 between Calle 57 and 59. Food, ice cream and WiFi. https://www.google.com/maps/place/Santiago+Park/@20.9696246,-89.6300471,17.1z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x6789139a5915ec3f!8m2!3d20.9701013!4d-89.6300965
6 habitants recommandent
Parque Santiago
6 habitants recommandent
Located in Calle 72 between Calle 57 and 59. Food, ice cream and WiFi. https://www.google.com/maps/place/Santiago+Park/@20.9696246,-89.6300471,17.1z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x6789139a5915ec3f!8m2!3d20.9701013!4d-89.6300965
Mayan cultural museum with many exhibits of art, handicrafts & history.
313 habitants recommandent
Musée du Monde Maya de Mérida
299 E C. 60
313 habitants recommandent
Mayan cultural museum with many exhibits of art, handicrafts & history.
Music, folk dancers and food.
9 habitants recommandent
City of Merida Noche Mexicana
485 C. 56ᴬ
9 habitants recommandent
Music, folk dancers and food.

Drinks & Nightlife

37 habitants recommandent
Hermana República Centro
472 C. 64
37 habitants recommandent
Drinks and local food.
276 habitants recommandent
La Negrita Cantina
415 C. 49
276 habitants recommandent
Drinks and local food.

Arts & Culture

On Sundays this museum is free. It’s a beautiful home with artwork and furnishings from the original Montejo family. It’s also air conditioned and there’s a small gift shop as well.
127 habitants recommandent
Musée Casa Montejo
506 C. 63
127 habitants recommandent
On Sundays this museum is free. It’s a beautiful home with artwork and furnishings from the original Montejo family. It’s also air conditioned and there’s a small gift shop as well.
30 habitants recommandent
Musée Montes Molina
469 P.º de Montejo
30 habitants recommandent
House designed by the award-winning French architect Gustave Umbdenstock, 110 years after its inauguration, Montejo 495 maintains its original design and decoration. Currently it works as a museum.
11 habitants recommandent
Montejo
11 habitants recommandent
House designed by the award-winning French architect Gustave Umbdenstock, 110 years after its inauguration, Montejo 495 maintains its original design and decoration. Currently it works as a museum.

Archaeological sites around Merida

1362 habitants recommandent
Chichén Itzá
1362 habitants recommandent
365 habitants recommandent
Dzibilchaltún
365 habitants recommandent
299 habitants recommandent
Uxmal
299 habitants recommandent

Beaches

27 miles from Merida. This makes Progreso the closest beach near Merida.
426 habitants recommandent
Progreso
426 habitants recommandent
27 miles from Merida. This makes Progreso the closest beach near Merida.
Celestun is a sleepy fishing town on the western side of the Yucatan peninsula. The real draw to Celestun beach is the eco-tour boat trip through the Reserva de la Biosfera Ría Celestun. This is where you can find thousands of wild flamingos that tend to flock here in the winter months and into the spring.
246 habitants recommandent
Celestún
246 habitants recommandent
Celestun is a sleepy fishing town on the western side of the Yucatan peninsula. The real draw to Celestun beach is the eco-tour boat trip through the Reserva de la Biosfera Ría Celestun. This is where you can find thousands of wild flamingos that tend to flock here in the winter months and into the spring.
Small little beach town 20-minute drive west of Progreso.
39 habitants recommandent
Chelem
39 habitants recommandent
Small little beach town 20-minute drive west of Progreso.
Almost an extension of Progreso, the Chicxulub beach lies 8 km to the east of its more developed neighbor. The beaches around Chicxulub are skinnier here with high tide often bringing the ocean up close to the many beachfront properties that line the shore. Unlike Progreso, the shorter pier here is open to the public.
33 habitants recommandent
Chicxulub Puerto
33 habitants recommandent
Almost an extension of Progreso, the Chicxulub beach lies 8 km to the east of its more developed neighbor. The beaches around Chicxulub are skinnier here with high tide often bringing the ocean up close to the many beachfront properties that line the shore. Unlike Progreso, the shorter pier here is open to the public.
East from Progreso, it’s about a half-hour drive from Progreso to reach the small beach Telchac, which has some facilities and a central pier you can walk out on. There are some other interesting natural attractions nearby. The road from Progreso towards Telchac is along a lagoon, rather than the beach. As you approach Telhac, there are a few spots along the way where you can find pink lagoons and even flamingos
51 habitants recommandent
Telchac Puerto
51 habitants recommandent
East from Progreso, it’s about a half-hour drive from Progreso to reach the small beach Telchac, which has some facilities and a central pier you can walk out on. There are some other interesting natural attractions nearby. The road from Progreso towards Telchac is along a lagoon, rather than the beach. As you approach Telhac, there are a few spots along the way where you can find pink lagoons and even flamingos

Cenotes

There are three different cenotes to explore and a horse-drawn cart brings you to each one.
24 habitants recommandent
CENOTES DE CUZAMA
x 8 C. 21
24 habitants recommandent
There are three different cenotes to explore and a horse-drawn cart brings you to each one.
Beautiful cenote located off highway 261, just past Hacienda Yaxcopoil, about 45 minutes drive from Merida.
12 habitants recommandent
X'batun
Carretera cenotes
12 habitants recommandent
Beautiful cenote located off highway 261, just past Hacienda Yaxcopoil, about 45 minutes drive from Merida.
Exposed cenote located at Dzibichaltun.
15 habitants recommandent
Cenote Xlacah
15 habitants recommandent
Exposed cenote located at Dzibichaltun.
Blue-water cenote located about 50-minutes drive south of Merida.
23 habitants recommandent
Cenote Kankirixche
23 habitants recommandent
Blue-water cenote located about 50-minutes drive south of Merida.