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Mérida has one of the largest centro historico districts in the Americas (surpassed only by Mexico City and Havana, Cuba). Large and small colonial homes line the city streets to this day,
Feel free to use these links to connect with our friends and partners here in the beautiful city of Merida, Yucatan, in the tranquil south of Mexico.
Merida and Yucatan Links
La Casa del Habano-Merida- Part of the LCDH family, this historic franchise from Cuba, offers the finest authentic Cuban cigars outside of Havana. This cigar bar & lounge offers the most comfortable ammenities and the best selection of imported beer & single malt Scotch in all of Mexico.
Hotel Trinidad & Galeria Trinidad - Two of Merida's most
affordable and unique hotels. Modern art lines the walls in the Galeria. Hotel
Trinidad has the perfect downtown location in a renovated colonial.
Mexico International - Comprehensive real estate listings and services for Merida and the Yucatan.
Yucatan Today - The
leading travel and tourist guide to the State of Yucatan. Hacienda Yaxcopoil - Beautifully preserved hacienda with museum and guesthouse. On the way to Uxmal.
Luz en Yucatan - Charming small hotel with a great location in the Centro Historico of Merida.
Alma Mexicana
- Mexican folk art & crafts, Day of the Dead & Frida Kahlo
art, silver jewelry, rustic furniture, Tequila, Cuban cigars, shopping,
in Merida Yucatan.
Adventures Mexico is a tour company providing travel programs to Mexico
for individuals, families and groups. We strive to deliver memorable travel experiences for any occasion from Mexico City to the Yucatan Peninsula, the Copper Canyon and the states of Oaxaca and Chiapas.
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Mérida has one of the largest centro historico districts in the Americas (surpassed only by Mexico City and Havana, Cuba). Large and small colonial homes line the city streets to this day, in various states of disrepair and renovation; the historical center of Mérida is currently undergoing a minor renaissance as more and more people are moving into the old buildings and reviving their former glory.
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