Mérida is a city full of culture and traditions. Matt Hanns Schroeter / UNSPLASH
Traditions and culture
The Yucatecan culture is full of cultural shows and festivals so living in Mérida you can enjoy events almost every day of the week, Mixing ancestral magic in a show of modernity and family recreation. Mérida is rich in culture, so there is not a single day of the year in which there is no concert, festival, play, gastronomic shows or art exhibition. In addition, Mérida's nightlife offers a wide range of entertainment activities and amusements everywhere, with bars, casinos, cinemas, restaurants, karaokes, theaters, and so on.
Hospitality
The hospitality of people characterizes this special Mexican city, creating a quiet and friendly atmosphere that invites anyone to feel comfortable in the city. From tourist areas and Even residential spaces stand out for the tranquility that can be felt thanks to hospitality.
Chichén Itzá is one of the most important archaeological zones in Yucatán.MOISÉS VAZQUEZ / UNSPLASH.
Close to everything
Mérida is located just 25 minutes of the paradisiaca yucatecas beachesand is communicated to them through an 8 -lane road, which facilitate the transfer to this oasis. Mérida is also very close to Cancun and Riviera Maya, to Only 3 hours of one of the favorite destinations around the world. And if yours are the archaeological spaces, this is the perfect place for you since in all surroundings of Mérida, Yucatán has approximately 2,000 Mayan settlements, among which which Chichen Itzá stands outarchaeological zone, which is part of the wonders of today's world. In addition, the immediate closeness of Cenotes, since Yucatán is the land of cenotes par excellenceand in the surroundings of Mérida you can easily access the exotic beauty of these natural formations, in which you can also swim and dive.
Iconic places
In addition to the proximity to many places, There are a lot of iconic places that are already in Mérida, As the eco-museum of cocoa, where you can learn about this famous fruit and its close relationship with the history of the Maya, located between two archaeological sites: Labná and Xlapak. Another special place in the city is the Paseo de Montejo, the most historical and important avenue of Mérida, which extends over more than 5 kilometers, from the center of the city and to the exit to progress.