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1. Catedral de Merida
- On the Zócalo at Calles 60, between Calles 60 and 61, Historic Center Construction began in 1562 on the San Ildefonso Cathedral, a sober, Renaissance-style house of worship, which was completed in 1599 and rises 42 meters above the Zócalo.
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2. Centro Olimpo
- Centro Cultural Olimpo is a beehive of activities ranging from theater, dance, and visual art to science, workshops and conferences.
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3. San Felipe, Yucatan
- Eleven kilometers from Río Lagartos Biosphere Reserve, San Felipe offers boat tours of the reserves, fishing excursions and a beautiful boardwalk to stroll along.
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4. Paseo de Montejo
- The Paseo de Montejo is a tree-lined boulevard where Gilded Age millionaires built their mansions.
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5. Chichen Itza
- One of the New Seven Wonders of the World... it says it all... For those who like archeological sites...
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The Best of NileGuide
- So what brought you to Merida in the first place? Probably one of the big, looming attractions that lures most travelers. Bright lights, big names, engraved plaques—these are the on-the-beaten-path hot spots no visitor to Merida should miss. Plus, they make for some great photo ops. Your friends back home might get jealous.
