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Fiesta Americana - Merida
Fiesta Americana - Merida
Fiesta Inn Mérida Altabrisa
Fiesta Inn Mérida Altabrisa
Hotel Playa Linda
Hotel Playa Linda
Hotel Caribe
Hotel Caribe
Hotel El Español Paseo de Montejo
Hotel El Español Paseo de Montejo
Courtyard by Marriott Merida Downtown
Courtyard by Marriott Merida Downtown
Gran Hotel de Merida
Gran Hotel de Merida
Casa Amate 62 - Mérida Centro
Casa Amate 62 - Mérida Centro
Tecnohotel Casa Villamar
Tecnohotel Casa Villamar
Casa del Balam Merida
Casa del Balam Merida
Casona 61 Boutique Hotel
Casona 61 Boutique Hotel
Hyatt Place Merida/Via Montejo
Hyatt Place Merida/Via Montejo
Hotel Zamna
Hotel Zamna
Hotel Plaza by Kavia
Hotel Plaza by Kavia
Casa Lucia Hotel Boutique
Casa Lucia Hotel Boutique
Hotel Boutique Santa Elena
Hotel Boutique Santa Elena
Hyatt Regency Merida Hotel
Hyatt Regency Merida Hotel
Hotel Palacio Maya
Hotel Palacio Maya
NH Collection Merida Paseo Montejo
NH Collection Merida Paseo Montejo
Holiday Inn Express Merida Centro by IHG
Holiday Inn Express Merida Centro by IHGWhere to stay in Fraccionamiento Las Américas

Mérida Centro
The core of the White City is a fusion of Mayan ruins, Spanish colonial churches and intriguing galleries and museums.
Chelem
A small beach in Yucatán, Mexico, this area boasts quaint houses and charming restaurants near Progreso, perfect for a relaxing coastal getaway.

Zona Paseo Montejo
While visiting Zona Paseo Montejo, you might make a stop by sights like Paseo 60 and Paseo de Montejo.
Chicxulub Puerto
Small coastal town Chicxulub Puerto lies near the center of the Chicxulub crater in Yucatán, offering a unique geological experience by the Gulf of Mexico. Discover the origin of its intriguing name, 'the devil's flea', in Yucatec Maya language.

Uxmal
Atmospheric ruins emerge from the jungle at this UNESCO site, where markets hummed with activity and Mayan priests once gazed up toward glittering constellations.














































































