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Merida Yucatan
It also has all the magic for evening strolls downtown where you will discover this Mayan city’s great foods, music and joy of life. Truly a fine place to be.”
Dorothy Bell
The result of the concentration of wealth can still be seen today in Mérida. Many large and elaborate homes still line the main avenue of Paseo de Montejo, though few are occupied today by individual families. Now, those homes have been restored and serve as office buildings for banks and insurance companies. Mérida has the one of the largest centro historico districts of any city in the Americas (surpassed by Mexico City and Havana, Cuba). Large and small colonial homes line the city streets to this day, in various states of disrepair and renovation; the historical center of Mérida is currently undergoing a minor renaissance as more and more people are moving into the old buildings and reviving their former glory.
Name: Named after the Spanish town Merida in Extremadura, Spain.
Location: Located
Weather: Extremely Hot in the summer. Hot winters.
January Average Highs 30.8C (87.4F) Lows 17.2C (63F)
July Average Highs 35.0C (95F) Lows 21.4C (70.5F)
: 971,000
Elevation: 10 m (30 ft)
Founded: January 6, 1542
Medical: Hospitals, Clinics, Doctors, Dentists
Money: Banks, ATMs
Drive from Campeche Drive Highway 180 North. 173 Kilometers 2 hours 15 minutes.
Drive from Cancun: Drive Highway 180 West. 308 kilometers 3 hours 15 minutes
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