Mérida Free Walking Tour
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Mérida Free Walking Tour

On this free walking tour of Mérida, we'll discover the rich monumental heritage that lies in the historic capital of Yucatán. Tour Details. We'll meet in front of the Montejo Museum-House to begin our free walking tour of Mérida.

  • 2 hours
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On this free walking tour of Mérida, we'll discover the rich monumental heritage that lies in the historic capital of Yucatán.

Tour Details

We'll meet in front of the Montejo Museum-House to begin our free walking tour of Mérida. The first stop is the Montejo House, a 16th-century construction declared a Historical Monument due to its significance in Mérida's legacy.

Next, we will head to the Mérida Cathedral, the first cathedral erected in America, which showcases Spanish influence alongside traces of the Maya in its Renaissance facade.

We will visit the Palacio de Gobierno, known for its murals depicting the history of the Mayan village, vital for understanding Yucatán's identity.

Our tour continues at the Gran Hotel de Mérida, an architectural gem of Porfirian-style, preserving early 20th-century elegance.

Then, we will see the Iglesia de Jesús de la Tercera Orden, noted for its Baroque altarpieces and significance in Mérida's religious life. We will also visit the Teatro José Peón Contreras, a cultural venue vital for music, theater, and dance in the city.

Finally, we'll reach the Parque de Santa Lucía, a lively corner known for serenades and local ambience. After 2 hours, we will conclude our free walking tour of Mérida here.

Included

  • English–speaking guide

Not included

  • Tips

Tips

  • Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible.

Location

Activity location

Calle 63 506, Mérida Centro, 97000 Merida, Yuc, Mexico

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