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Top spots in Mérida
Plaza Grande
CultureCentro
Free Sunday folkloric dances and the white limestone cathedral.
Paseo de Montejo
CultureCentro Norte
Mérida's Champs-Élysées lined with Belle Époque mansions.
Cenote Day Trip
OutdoorsCuzamá
Three crystal-blue sinkhole pools by horse-drawn rail cart.
Uxmal Ruins
OutdoorsPuuc region
UNESCO Mayan city — quieter than Chichén Itzá, 80 min south.
Celestún Flamingo Reserve
OutdoorsGulf coast
Pink flamingo colony in a Gulf mangrove — boat tour 90 min west.
Where to eat
Kuuk
$$$Modern Yucatecan · Centro
Mansion-set tasting menu — Pedro Evia's local-only ingredients.
La Chaya Maya
$$Yucatecan · Centro
The classic intro: cochinita, sopa de lima, papadzules.
Apoala
$$Oaxacan-Yucatecan · Santa Lucía
Tree-shaded plaza patio — mezcal cocktails and tlayudas.
Manjar Blanco
$$Heritage Yucatecan · Centro
Family-run, four-course classics that grandma still cooks.
Micaela Mar y Leña
$$$Seafood + grill · Centro
Wood-fired Gulf seafood from chef Mariana Orozco.
Frequently asked
- Standouts right now: Plaza Grande, Paseo de Montejo, Cenote Day Trip. The shortlist is curated by people who live in Mérida and refreshed regularly so it reflects what's actually open and worth your time.
