Should I go to Merida?
Should I go to Merida? Merida is a great place to discover the Yucatan Peninsula's Mayan history and culture. The Mayans were the dominant civilization in this part of Mexico for centuries. Learning about their advanced and unique society is absolutely fascinating. The Mayan World Museum (Museo Mundo Maya) is the best of its kind.
Is Merida a party town?
The Monumento a la Patria is the best Merida monument on Paseo de Montejo. As you might imagine, Merida is not really a party town. There are some cool cantinas and hidden speakeasies, but this isn't an all-party night town.
Do they speak English in Merida?
The beauty of an experience traveling in Merida is that the city is authentically Yucatecan and authentically Mexican. In the markets, little English is spoken, and in fact, we rarely had locals try to speak or practice English with us.
Is it safe to walk around Merida at night?
In general, Merida isn't really any less safe at night than during the day. The thing to keep in mind is that alcohol consumption (and overconsumption!) makes all situations and places less safe. If you're going out late at night, stick to Centro Historico (Downtown) and Paseo Montejo.
Are mosquitos bad in Merida?
The risk for mosquito activity is extremely high. Wear long-sleeved shirts and pants when spending time outdoors to prevent bites. The risk for mosquito activity is high. Consider an EPA-registered repellent to deter mosquito bites.
How do you get around in Merida?
- Public Transportation. Walking is the best way to enjoy central Merida, and the city has an easy-to-navigate grid pattern, which you'll soon become accustomed to. ...
- Taxi. Booking taxis via your hotel concierge is a great way to get around central Merida, and rates are very reasonable. ...
- Car.
Is it safe to walk around Merida Mexico at night?
In general, Merida isn't really any less safe at night than during the day. The thing to keep in mind is that alcohol consumption (and overconsumption!) makes all situations and places less safe. If you're going out late at night, stick to Centro Historico (Downtown) and Paseo Montejo.
Do you need a car in Merida?
You'll definitely need a rental car, as those are quite remote — though you can also do a Merida cenotes tour. However, if you are only planning to stay in the city itself, you probably won't want a rental since Merida is pretty walkable.
Why do people go to Merida?
Merida is known as the Cultural Capital of Yucatan and one of the best places in Mexico to immerse yourself in Mayan Culture. Besides the Mayan Ruins near Merida, including Chichen Itza, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the city itself hosts numerous cultural events.