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La Casa del Tio Rafa

La Casa del Tio Rafa

Calle 65 #589 x 72y74 Centro - Hostel
Great little friendly hostel centrally located in merida and close to the bus station. We have a swimming pool and garden, which are welcome additions in the Yucatecan climate. We are close to downtown, the main plaza.
Nomadas

Nomadas

62 # 433 por 51, Centro - Hostel
The room is relative spacious with basic things.
Hostel Luna Nueva

Hostel Luna Nueva

Calle 49 no. 487 x 56 a col. centro - Hostel
Welcome to Luna Nueva Hostel. We would like to invite you to get to know our facilities, service, comfort and the special attention which our guests receive.
Hostel Zocalo

Hostel Zocalo

Calle 63 #508, between 62 and 60 on the main plaza - Hostel
Come and enjoy our great location and special rates in laid-back and tranquil Yucatán!! Now you can enjoy our new prices \'plain\' the best in all yucatan, with the same quality that distinguish us.
2012 Inn Hostel

2012 Inn Hostel

Calle 1D #248 x Prol. Paseo de Montejo - Hostel
Hostel 2012 inn is a perfect place to either relax at the fresh swimming pool and bar as well as explore colonial Merida and the ancient and natural wonders of the beautiful Mayan World and Mexican Caribe.
Hostal Palau

Hostal Palau

Calle 25 A No 498A x 56A y 58 Itzimna - Hostel
Hostal Palau has been adapted as a luxury hostal, cach room is designed with your comfort in mind! You are assured to have a wonderful time at the very best price.
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Merida

Mérida is the capital of the state of Yucatan, located at the northwestern tip of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. It's also the largest city within the state and has about 800,000 inhabitants. The metropolitan area is a little bigger with 900,000 people and includes the municipalities of Uman and Kanasin.

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Nomadas

Nomadas

The only bugs,were that I asked for a wake up 2 days in a row and did not get it,so I had to leave to late and had to wait for the bus of 10h30 am for my destination, as it seems one nighttime employee seems not to care at all about wake ups even though I asked him and reasked to check and told me it was written and would be ok. ... more

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Merida Discussions

  • 10 days in Mexico
    Well, the three musts of the Yucatan are Merida, Chichen Itza, and the Cancun area. Lots of people also like Playa del Carmen, all the other Maya pyramids (old cities) in the Yucatan (of which there are about 30), and some like Izla Mujeres (just off the coast of Cancun City) or Tulum and the other spots ...

  • Cost of bus travel in Mexico
    Hi, Could someone please tell me how much it would cost to travel from Mexico city to Cancun, or to Merida? Thanks ...

  • 2 weeks in Mexico in March - general info needed
    the cheaper deals, go to a major city like Merida out west of Cancun--or else be willing to stay in a place ...

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  • Merida
    naechsten Tag gings dann mit dem Bus 3 Stunden weiter nach Merida, der Hauptstadt von Yucatan. Die Stadt ist ...
    Posted in Dos Locos by Tikenjah

  • Merida
    Hallo ihr lieben, Bin mittlerweile in Merida, der Hauptstadt von Yucatan. Gefaellt mir sehr gut, hab ein super Hostel erwischt (ok, kakerlaken und co gehoeren hier einfach dazu...)und einige liebe Leute kennengelernt, mit denen ich gestern ausgiebig den Dia de los muertos gefeiert hab... Heut war ...
    Posted in Touch the sky by marion2002

  • Merida
    The night bus/mobile hotel arrived 2 hours late into Merida , at 11am. The trips to Maracaibo Lake leave from here and is a major tourist destination in this area. The lake is between 2 mountains and at night the cold air from the mountains descends over the warm lake and creates huge, statically charged ...
    Posted in South America by oharridge

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