The oldest Mexican cathedral was built on ruins of a Mayan temple. Very impressive structure with richly decorated exterior.
Housed in a brand-new hyper-modern building, this museum presents the history of the Maya civilization in a very intriguing way. Must-see!
Paseo de Montejo is a notable avenue of Mérida, México. It is named after Francisco de Montejo, the Spanish conquistador who founded the…
More than 30,000 ritual objects were unearthed from this cenote. Once it was an important site of sacrifice.
Quite an extraordinary example of the Spanish plateresque style. Join the guided tour to see how life was like in the 19th century.
Nicknamed "el Zocalo", this charming square is the true heart of the city. Come to relax in the shade of the tall pine trees.
This old stone church dominates the San Cristobal Park and belongs to its top attractions. Admire the front facade in the shape of a shell.
Dzibilchaltún is a Maya archaeological site in the Mexican state of Yucatán, approximately 10 miles north of state capital of Mérida.
The Estadio Carlos Iturralde is a multi-use stadium in the Mexican city of Mérida, Yucatán.
Parque Kukulcán Alamo is a stadium located in the city of Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico.