The Yucatan capital has both colonial and Mayan treasures to discover. Nearby ruins at Uxmal give some insight into the lives of the predecessors of the conquistadores, who arrived in 1542. Mayan culture is also still evident in Merida's daily life and in the many colorful festivals celebrated here.
Discover the best top things to do in Yucatan, Yucatan Peninsula including Plaza Altabrisa, Gran Plaza, La Isla Merida Malltertainment, Paseo 60, The Harbor Merida, La Isla Merida.
Discover the best top things to do in Tabasco, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast including Museo Regional de Antropologia Carlos Pellicer Camara, Casa Museo Carlos Pellicer, Museo de Historia de Tabasco (Casa de los Azulejos), Teatro Esperanza Irirs, Plaza Altabrisa, Museo de Historia Natural.
Hidden gems of Yucatan, such as Tulum, Akumal, Chetumal, Chichen Itza and Merida, offer an authentic taste of Mexico. Akumal and more Caribbean-style Chetumal, near the Belize border, deliver delectable white-sand beaches and great snorkelling. Merida, Chichen Itza and Tulum, with their ancient ruins, offer a passage into the Yucatanâs native history. Nature lovers can jungle trek and swim in subterranean sinkholes filled with crystal-clear water. Bike around the ruins and hop between towns in colectivo vans.
Hidden gems of Yucatan, such as Tulum, Akumal, Chetumal, Chichen Itza and Merida, offer an authentic taste of Mexico. Akumal and more Caribbean-style Chetumal, near the Belize border, deliver delectable white-sand beaches and great snorkelling. Merida, Chichen Itza and Tulum, with their ancient ruins, offer a passage into the Yucatanâs native history. Nature lovers can jungle trek and swim in subterranean sinkholes filled with crystal-clear water. Bike around the ruins and hop between towns in colectivo vans.
Discover the best top things to do in Tabasco, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast including Ruinas de Pomona, Iglesia de Cupilco, Parque La Choca, Parque Tomas Garrido Canabal, Plaza Altabrisa, Musevi Museo Elevado de Villahermosa.
Villahermosa (Spanish pronunciation: [ˌbiʝa.eɾˈmosa], Beautiful Village) is the capital and largest city of the Mexican state of Tabasco, and the municipal seat of the Centro municipality. Villahermosa reported a population of 658,524 in the 2005 census, whereas its Centro municipality had 558,524 inhabitants. The municipality covers an area of 1,612 km (622.4 sq mi). The city is 863 kilometres (536 mi) from Mexico City.
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