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Visit the ancient Mayan ruins in Yucatan.
Holiday Inn Merida

LOCAL AREA

Discover the beauty and history of Mérida, from the charming colonial architecture to the sparkling Yucatán beaches. Explore ancient Mayan ruins at Chichén-Itzá, sample mouthwatering local cuisine, or enjoy a day of boutique shopping.

THINGS TO DO

Anthropology Museum

Calle 60 Norte #299E, Mérida, Yucatán

Delve into the rich tapestry of Yucatán's cultural heritage at the Anthropology Museum of Mérida. Located in the heart of the city, this esteemed museum showcases an extensive collection of artifacts, artworks, and archaeological finds spanning millennia of history. From ancient Mayan artifacts to colonial-era treasures, the museum offers insight into the diverse cultures and traditions that have shaped the region.

Uxmal Archaeological Site

Uxmal, Yucatán,

Take a short trip from our hotel and uncover the secrets of the ancient Maya civilization at the Uxmal archaeological site, nestled amidst the lush jungles of the Yucatán Peninsula. Renowned for its exquisite Puuc-style architecture and intricate stone carvings, Uxmal offers a captivating journey through Mesoamerican history. Marvel at the Pyramid of the Magician, the Governor's Palace adorned with geometric motifs, and the Nunnery Quadrangle featuring ornate facades and courtyards.

Chichen Itza / Archaeological Site

Explore one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World. The majestic archaeological site of Chichen Itzá is famous for the iconic Pyramid of Kukulkán. Discover the secrets of the ancient Mayan civilization as you tour the Temple of the Warriors, the Ball Court, and the Observatory. A site that combines history, science, and spirituality, making your visit an unforgettable experience.

Dzibichaltun / Archaeological Site

Discover Dzibilchaltún, an archaeological site home to the famous Temple of the Seven Dolls. This site offers a unique glimpse into the Mayan civilization, with its impressive structures and the Xlacah Cenote, perfect for cooling off after exploring. A journey that combines history and nature, ideal for immersing yourself in the rich culture of Yucatán.

Izamal / Colonial City

Known as the "City of Three Cultures," Izamal is a charming colonial town where pre-Hispanic, colonial, and modern heritages blend together. Stroll through its yellow-painted streets, visit the imposing Convent of San Antonio de Padua, and discover the ancient Mayan pyramids that still stand amidst the city. A unique destination that will transport you through time and history.

Progreso / Beach and Port

Enjoy the beautiful beaches of Progreso, a vibrant port perfect for relaxing and enjoying the sea. Stroll along its iconic boardwalk, taste local delights at the beachfront restaurants, and watch the ships dock in the deep-water port. A perfect destination for those seeking sun, sand, and an authentic experience on the Yucatecan coast.

Loltun / Caverns

Explore the impressive Loltún caves, a fascinating underground system that reveals the geological and cultural history of the region. Admire the stalactite and stalagmite formations as you walk through its passages and discover the traces of ancient Maya inhabitants who left their marks in these caves. A unique adventure that combines nature, history, and the wonder of underground exploration.

Kabah / Archaeological Site

Discover Kabah, a fascinating archaeological site that is part of the Puuc Route. This ancient Maya settlement is known for its impressive architecture, including the famous Temple of the Masks, adorned with intricate sculptures of the rain deity. Stroll through its plazas and palaces while immersing yourself in the history and culture of this civilization. A place full of mystery that will transport you to the splendor of the ancient Maya past.

Labna / Archaeological Site

Explore Labná, a gem of Maya architecture located in the Puuc region. This archaeological site stands out for its elegant design, including the impressive Labná Arch, which serves as an entrance to a series of palaces and temples. Admire the intricate sculptures that adorn its structures as you walk along the nature-surrounded paths. Labná offers a unique experience, revealing the greatness and sophistication of the ancient Maya civilization.

Sayil / Archaeological Site

Discover Sayil, a fascinating archaeological site that is part of the Puuc region. This ancient Mayan settlement is known for its large palaces and impressive staircases. Don't miss the famous Two-Story Palace, with its unique architecture, and explore the surrounding areas where cenotes and lush vegetation can be found. Sayil offers you a deep insight into Mayan history and culture in a captivating natural setting.

Valladolid / Colonial City

Explore Valladolid, a charming colonial city known for its rich history and colorful architecture. Stroll through its plazas and cobblestone streets, and admire the impressive San Servacio Cathedral and the Convent of San Bernardino de Siena. Discover the nearby cenotes, perfect for a refreshing dip, and savor the delicious local cuisine at its markets and restaurants. Valladolid is the ideal destination to immerse yourself in Yucatecan culture and traditions.

Balankanche / Caverns

Explore the impressive Balankanché caves, a fascinating underground system filled with stalactites and stalagmites. This sacred site for the Mayan is famous for its natural formations and archaeological remains, reflecting the significance of these caves in Mayan culture. Walk through its passages while marveling at the beauty of this natural environment and discover the history hidden in its depths. An unforgettable adventure for nature and history lovers.

Celestun / Natural Park Flamencos

Discover Celestún, an impressive natural park famous for its pink flamingos and rich biodiversity. Navigate through its tranquil waters and admire the beauty of the mangroves, where you can observe a variety of birds and wildlife. Relax on the white sandy beaches and enjoy the local cuisine at nearby restaurants. Celestún is the perfect destination for nature lovers seeking a unique experience in a protected natural setting.

Ticul / Colonial City

Explore Ticul, a charming colonial city known for its rich tradition in pottery and ceramics. Stroll through its colorful streets, where you can admire the colonial architecture and visit the San Antonio de Padua Church. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the local markets, where you'll find unique crafts and Yucatecan delights. Ticul is an ideal destination to immerse yourself in the culture and artisanal legacy of the region.

Cancun

Discover Cancún, a Caribbean paradise famous for its white sand beaches and turquoise waters. Enjoy water activities like snorkeling and diving, or relax on the beach under the sun. Explore the vibrant nightlife, with a variety of bars and restaurants offering the best of local and international cuisine. Cancún is the perfect destination for those seeking adventure and relaxation in a tropical setting.

Museo de Antropología e Historia / Palacio Cantón

One of the region’s most popular attractions, the Museo de Antropologia features rotating exhibits dedicated to the rich history and culture of the region. The museum is housed in a sprawling refurbished mansion built for General Francisco Cantón in the early 20th century. In addition to its vast array of Mayan artifacts and exhibits, the mansion's Beaux-Arts style makes it a not-to-be-missed attraction for lovers of history, art, and architecture alike.

Colonial Chuburná Mérida

Chuburná, Mérida, Yucatán,

Step into the charming colonial neighborhood of Chuburná Mérida and journey back in time to the days of Spanish conquest and colonial rule. Nestled within the vibrant city of Mérida, this historic district is enchanting with its cobblestone streets, colorful facades, and colonial-era architecture. Explore quaint plazas, picturesque churches, and local markets brimming with artisanal crafts and traditional delicacies.

Paseo de Montejo

Fall in love with old Mérida as you take a leisurely stroll down its lovely main street, Paseo de Montejo. This charming boulevard is home to some of the city’s oldest and most beautiful houses, many of which have been converted into museums illuminating Mérida’s storied past. The Paseo de Montejo is the heart of the town and the central meeting point for Mérida residents. You’ll find many of the city’s most popular shops, restaurants, and other attractions on the Paseo de Montejo.

Plaza Grande

Also known as Plaza de Armas, Plaza Grande is Mérida’s town square, encompassing some of Mérida’s oldest, largest, and most beautiful buildings, including Mérida Cathedral and the Governor’s Palace. Amid the breathtaking buildings of Plaza Grande, the Centro Cultural Olimpio, an immense theater and exhibition center with a planetarium and library, is a particular standout. After a day of sightseeing, settle in for some exquisite local fare at one of the plaza’s many fine bars and restaurants.

Paseo Montejo

Paseo de Montejo, Mérida, Yucatán,

Experience the charm of Mérida's grand boulevard, Paseo Montejo. Lined with majestic mansions, historic monuments, and vibrant gardens, this iconic avenue offers a glimpse into the city's rich cultural heritage. Stroll along the tree-lined promenade, admire the elegant architecture, and explore local cafes and boutiques. Don't miss the stunning Monument to the Homeland or the iconic twin-towered Palacio Cantón, now home to the Regional Anthropology Museum.

Chichén-Itzá Mayan Ruins

Chichén-Itzá, Yucatán,

Take a day trip to the legendary Chichén-Itzá Mayan ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Located in the heart of the Yucatán Peninsula, these ancient ruins mesmerize with their intricate architecture, celestial observatory, and iconic pyramid, El Castillo. Explore the Temple of the Warriors, the Great Ball Court, and the Sacred Cenote, where Mayan rituals once took place.

Reservations:

Av. Colon : 498 Merida, Yucatan 97000 Mexico

Check-in: 3:00 PM

Check-out: 1:00 PM

Minimum check-in age: 18