Mérida - Yucatán Guidebook

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Mérida - Yucatán Guidebook

Sightseeing

If you’re looking for a secret paradise you can’t miss, Telchac puerto beach, it’s a little far away from the city, but it worth the drive, when it’s summer time the sea turns into a beautiful turquoise color which is breathtaking, the water became so clear that you can sea the bottom of the sea. It’s a very peaceful beach were you can eat really tasty seafood in some local restaurants. In the midtown area of the township you can find a little pier to take a little walk at sunset.
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Telchac Puerto
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If you’re looking for a secret paradise you can’t miss, Telchac puerto beach, it’s a little far away from the city, but it worth the drive, when it’s summer time the sea turns into a beautiful turquoise color which is breathtaking, the water became so clear that you can sea the bottom of the sea. It’s a very peaceful beach were you can eat really tasty seafood in some local restaurants. In the midtown area of the township you can find a little pier to take a little walk at sunset.
Paseo de Montejo is the most famous street of the city and it connects the old city center with the modern city center. There are many old Historical Mansions, Museums and some coffee places and restaurants along, which make these street the best place to learn about the city history and obviously to find views and spots for the perfect pic. • Biciruta: This should top your list of things to do! Buuut is only available on Sunday mornings until 12:30pm. Most of the city center is blocked for traffic and the streets become one huge bike lane. From the historic city center all the way to the end of Paseo de Montejo. Biking around these historical streets on a Sunday morning is going to be one of the highlights of your trip.
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Paseo de Montejo
Paseo de Montejo
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Paseo de Montejo is the most famous street of the city and it connects the old city center with the modern city center. There are many old Historical Mansions, Museums and some coffee places and restaurants along, which make these street the best place to learn about the city history and obviously to find views and spots for the perfect pic. • Biciruta: This should top your list of things to do! Buuut is only available on Sunday mornings until 12:30pm. Most of the city center is blocked for traffic and the streets become one huge bike lane. From the historic city center all the way to the end of Paseo de Montejo. Biking around these historical streets on a Sunday morning is going to be one of the highlights of your trip.

Food scene

Santa Lucia Park is a small and charming place, It’s surrounded by popular restaurants and local shops. At Thursday nights you can enjoy a bohemian dinner with our traditional Yucatecan Serenade presentation which takes place in the scenario of the park. Pro tip: Get there early if you want to be able to enjoy the show.
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Santa Lucía Park
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Santa Lucia Park is a small and charming place, It’s surrounded by popular restaurants and local shops. At Thursday nights you can enjoy a bohemian dinner with our traditional Yucatecan Serenade presentation which takes place in the scenario of the park. Pro tip: Get there early if you want to be able to enjoy the show.

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Clothes pick.

Hi guys! A quick and a very useful advice about which kind of clothes are the best pick to bring for your dream vacations. The weather in here is very humid, that means a lot of sweat, so i recommend to bring summer clothes, cotton or linen (fabrics that keep coolness and freshness) a cute sandals for the walk, or comfortable sneakers and obviously your favorite beachwear.