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More to see in Merida
In search of unusual national goods and products, many guests of Merida go to Lucas de Galvez Market. Travelers are attracted to a huge selection of exotic fruits, as well as popular types of street food at local cafes. There are many meat departments on the market where you can buy rare delicacies, and many tourists buy local spices and sauces as souvenirs. Colorful chili peppers, sold both dried and fresh, often serve as a souvenir too. A beautiful historic building houses the popular antique store Antiguedades La Casa Antigua Le 'Uuchben Naj where you can always find some interesting souvenirs. The selection of antiques is really wide, from chic antique chandeliers and furniture to works of art and old suitcases. Most goods are quite expensive, however, budget tourists will be offered a good choice of miniature figurines and vintage jewelry. B&G Atelier is a shop with its own workshop that sells designer shoes and handbags. All the goods presented are exclusive and handmade, visitors to the store will have the opportunity to watch how craftsmen do their job. If you prefer original designer clothes, you will surely like this place, as all its shoes and bags are made exclusively from genuine leather and natural fabrics. Merida has several first-class souvenir shops, and Uxmal de taxco is considered one of the best. It would be of interest to both men and women, the store sells wonderful designer jewelry made of silver with precious and semiprecious stones. Massive … Read further

Our guide to Merida

Advices for travellers

10. Merida offers a major international airport that regularly receives flights from many US and European cities. Many tourists fly to Cancun and then travel to Merida by bus. 11. When traveling in public transport, keep a close eye on your personal belongings. Theft on buses is not rare, especially during long night trips. 12. Drivers should take into account that signs familiar to many are not common in … Open

Weekend in Merida in original style

Merida is a great destination for incredible discoveries and explorations. If you've already visited the Mayan pyramids and all the outstanding museums of the city, it's time to go look for a meteorite that near the city millions of years ago and led to the death of all dinosaurs on the planet. Go to the small village of Chicxulub in the immediate vicinity of Merida and stroll through its picturesque streets. … Open

Shopping, streets and outlets

Fans of designer clothes and colorful home decorations will be interested in Tejon Rojo, which is combined with a large workshop. Men will be offered a large selection of caps and T-shirts with interesting national symbols, and ladies will find new original outfits too. Customers are provided with a large selection of high-quality textiles. Decorative pillows are especially popular with foreign guests. Women like … Open

Merida for children - what to visit

One of the most mind-blowing parks in the city is Acuaparque – it is not a classic park in the usual sense of the word. The primary feature of this park is its beautiful lake. This beautiful natural oasis has become home to dozens of birds species. It is extremely interesting to watch the inhabitants of the park. Many individuals come here specially to feed the birds. In addition to the beautiful lake, you can … Open

Travel guide to Merida

Not far from the main cathedral is the Museum of Contemporary Art Ateneo, which features works by the most famous artists and sculptors of the State of Yucatán. The second floor of the museum is used for temporary exhibitions and master classes. Here tourists can learn how to weave hammocks and paint ceremonial Maya masks themselves. Many people visit the exhibition center specially to buy interesting handmade … Open

Traditions and mentality of Merida

The Mayan culture had a great influence on the formation of traditions and customs of modern citizens. This is evidenced by the annual Maya Festival, which attracts participants from around the world. Within the framework of this festival, they hold scientific conferences attended by prominent historians and archaeologists. The festival program also involves many entertainment activities: they organize beautiful … Open

Overview of festivals and celebrations in Mexico

On Epiphany, also known as Three Kings' Day, January 6, locals eat Rosca de Reyes. This is a festive sweet bread baked with a figurine of the Christ child inside. The one who gets this figurine with a piece of bread is considered blessed; now he/she must invite others to dinner. This bread is usually baked at home, but it can also be found in some stores. Constitution Day falls on the first Monday of February, celebrating the adoption of the Constitution in 1917. Parades with marches and orchestras are held all over the country, in large cities buildings are decorated with green and red flags. Many shops are closed on this day. … Open

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