Merida, City of Wonder

18 Feb

Merida is the capital of the state of Yucatan, and a colonial city of over two million people. The Spanish influence can be seen everywhere as can the Mayan people who inhabit the city. 

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Mayan flower vendor in traditional dress.

The tropical climate, endless cultural events, and low cost of living make it attractive to expatriates from all over the world. Within a few hours drive you can visit several magical cities, flamingo nesting sites, and Mayan pyramids.

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The ancient Mayan city of Mayapan.

And then there’s the pristine beaches. It is no wonder that Merida is one of the fastest growing cities in Mexico.

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Isla Holbox sunset. Not far from Merida.

 

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Renovated Hacienda Santa Cruz, come for dinner or a luxury stay. Painting by Teresa Bland.

There are many wonderful museums.

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Elegant Mayan woman.

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Campesino-Mayan Farmer 

Whether coming for a visit or to renovate and create your own Mexican home away, Merida is a gem.

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My friend’s courtyard art.

A busy place with Uber to help you navigate. Do let us know if you’re visiting. Bacalar is a four hour drive in a first class bus. We just might join you.

DOS TORTAS 

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7 Responses to “Merida, City of Wonder”

  1. LJones February 18, 2018 at 11:00 am #

    Another great post, Alex – wish I were there right now! Love to you and family – L

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    • afish25 February 18, 2018 at 11:55 am #

      Your time will come my dear.

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  2. Lois Leahy February 18, 2018 at 11:08 am #

    Roberta, Mary, and I enjoyed Merida very much. We also went to see the flamingo estuary in Celestún and did one whole day of swimming in the cenote’s

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    • afish25 February 18, 2018 at 11:57 am #

      Celestun and Rio Legartos both have wonderful opportunities to see the flamingos. So worth it.

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  3. Karen February 18, 2018 at 2:25 pm #

    It’s a beautiful city. It was part of the “two day tour of the Yucatan in the back of a VW bus” that I arranged for Rick’s 50th birthday. Best $500 I ever spent and loved our guide, Carlos. I should dig out some of the pictures we took of the paintings in the governor’s palace.

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    • afish25 February 18, 2018 at 3:44 pm #

      The governor’s palace is amazing. The murals are mesmerizing. A 2014 blog.

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