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Hacienda Yaxcopoil
- Take a step back into the time of filthy rich henequen barons at the Hacienda Yaxcopoil, a former plantation located 20 miles south of Merida, the capital of Yucatan state.
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House and Garden Tour
- The House and Garden Tour of Merida's Centro Historico gives visitors to the capital of Yucatan state a glimpse into the the history of Mexico and the contemporary lives of the residents who have rescued these historic homes.
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Artesanaria
- Artesanaria, an inviting shop across from Santa Lucia Park in Merida, Yucatan, is locally owned and sells beautiful, unique items from communities across Mexico.
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Chichen Itza
- Chichén Itzá is spectacular, like no other place in Mexico, or for that matter, in the world.
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Ki Xocolatl Chocolate Shop and Cafe
- Mexico's Belgian-born master chocolatier Mathieu Brees is renowned throughout the Yucatan Peninsula and the world of chocolate aficionados and Ki'Xocolatl is his tiny, fragrant shop in Merida's Centro Historico.
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Historic Center Free Walking Tour
- During your trip to Yucatan state in southeastern Mexico, see Merida's most important landmarks on the free, guided walking tour of the capital city's Historic Center, offered in English and Spanish every morning but Sunday at 9:30 am.
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Museo Regional de Antropologia
- Some of the finest artifacts of Yucatán's storied Mayan past are displayed at Mérida's Museo Regional de Antropología.
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Amate Books
- Amate Bookstore is one of the finest sources of English language books about México in the entire country with a branch in Merida, Yucatan.
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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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Ciudad Industrial
- The Ciudad Industrial-- Out of the Yucatan and into the future.
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Casa de las Artesanías
- Short Description: The Casa de Artesanías is a government-run gallery with fixed prices on Mayan crafts, including handmade paper, purchased directly from indigenous artists.
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Mayapan Archeological Zone
- The Mayan city of Mayapan defeated Chichén Itzá in 1221 AD and built its own mini-version of the El Castillo, near the Ruta Puuc archeology sites south of Merida, Yucatan, Mexico.
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Iglesia el Jesus
- The dignified 17th century Iglesia de Jesús in the Centro Histórico is a popular choice for weddings.
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Museo de La Ciudad (City Museum
- The City Museum tells the long and complicated history of Mérida's evolution as an important New World city, located in Mexico's southeastern state of Yucatan.
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Coqui Coqui L'Epicerie Boutique
- Coqui Coqui's L'Epicerie Boutique sells contemporary women's accessories and a signature line of hand-blended scents in an elegant 19th century house near Santa Lucia Park.
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Hamacas Merida
- Hamacas Mérida sells all that you need to recreate at home the blissful calm of swinging lazily in the hammocks that hang from Yucatán's palm trees.
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Hacienda Sotuta de Peon
- An historic sisal plantation has been put back to work at Hacienda Sotuta de Peon in southeastern Mexico near Merida where you can enjoy donkey cart rides, tours, and a dip into a refreshing cenote.
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Parque Kukulkan
- Parque Kukulkan is a baseball stadium in southern Merida and the home of Yucatan's baseball team, Los Leones.
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Poliforum Zamná
- Polifórum Zamná is a multi-purpose indoor sports arena in the southern part of Merida, where residents of Yucatan's state capital gather to watch boxing, the Mexican-style wrestling called Lucha Libre, concerts and other events.
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Soho Galleries
- Soho Galleries is a fine art gallery exhibiting original works by a roster of national and international artists in frequently changing exhibitions.
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Shopping Insights
- Hankering for a souvenir in Merida? The shops in the capital of Mexico's Yucatan state have many, many to offer...hammocks and Panama hats among them.
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Dzibilchaltun Archeological Zone
- The Mayan ruin and cenote closest to Merida and Progreso is Dzibilchaltún, which makes it convenient for cruise ship passengers visiting Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula who don't want to make the longer trip to Chichen Itza or Uxmal.
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Lucas de Galvez Market
- The Mercado de Lucas de Galvez in Merida, the capital of Mexico's Yucatan state, is a lively enclosed public market south of the Main Square where all of Merida comes to shop. Visiting the market is one of the top things to do in the Historic Center.
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Artesania Bazar Garcia Rejon
- In Merida at the García Rejón Bazar you will find all of the products made in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula that tourists are looking for: hammocks, Panama hats, guayabera shirts, and embroidered blouses, all at prices lower than Main Square souvenir shops.
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Merida Audioguide Walking Tour
- One of the best tours of Mérida is the excellent audioguide, "Mérida Te Espera" (Merida Is Expecting You), a self-paced walking tour of 70 important landmarks that uses a map and personal headphones to share historical and cultural information about Yucatan's capital city, one of the prettiest in Mexico.
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