Mexico editor Gay Nagle Myers visited Merida for the first time, sampling the charms of the Yucatan capital and the unveiling of the Hyatt Regency’s new look following a seven-month design update. Gay ...
One of the premier things to do in Mérida, Paseo de Montejo is a wide street modeled after the Champs-Élysées in Paris. Stretching almost 4 miles long, it is lined with mansions dating back to ...
I loved visiting Mérida, Mexico, which feels more laid-back and less crowded than Cancún. Mérida has beautiful architecture and excellent cuisine for a range of budgets. There's nothing like exploring ...
Founded in about 1000 A.D., the Mayapan Archeological Zone was once the capital of the Yucatan and the hub of social and political activities. Between then and around 1440 – when the city was ...
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7 great places for ice cream in Mérida, Mexico
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See photos of the top attractions in beautiful Merida, Mexico – from the centuries-old San Ildefonso Cathedral to the strikingly modern Gran Museo del Mundo Maya.
Mérida is the Yucatán Peninsula’s cultural epicenter, a genteel mix of provincial and cosmopolitan with a friendly small-town feel, despite its 777,000 residents. As a woman traveling alone, I hadn’t ...
If you’re considering a trip to Mexico and can’t seem to decide between Mexico City or Cancun, take a chance on the city of Mérida, hidden right in the heart of the Yucatán Peninsula. As the capital ...
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