Contemporary Mexican food with a special touch by Chef Nidia Sánchez. Their mission to create a new experience based on contemporary Mexican cuisine, which innovates the traditional dishes of our gastronomy and offers new sensations to the palate.
Asian Cuisin Restaurant but also has a rooftop section and amazing cocktails.
La Negrita Cantina is an old and renovated bar in the Historic Center of Merida , located on the corner of 62nd Street x 49th Street . With more than 100 years of history , it is one of the most traditional places to visit, being the first bar that opened in Merida in 1917
Picheta is a rooftop Restaurant and has a view to the most popular Cathedral in Merida. Picheta, is the best Yucatecan contemporary cuisine restaurant in Merida. Surrounded by history and with a unique view throughout the city. Located in La Plaza Central de Mérida, home of the most important and representative buildings of the city, Picheta was born with a unique concept of flavors, space and design to bring you an immersive fine dining experience.
At the top of our restaurant, our terrace awaits you to offer you a unique gastronomic experience. The terrace perfectly combines the beauty of the surroundings with the culinary excellence we offer. With an unparalleled view of the Monument to the Fatherland and the charms of Mérida, this space becomes a canvas in which flavors and panoramas merge. Whether for a lunch under the sun or a dinner under the stars, our terrace will provide you with memorable moments in every bite.
This ice cream place I highly recommend it to everyone, I have been coming here since I was little for the best ice cream (Favorite is mamey) and merengue Dulcería y Sorbetería Colón is a company founded in 1907, in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico. With a family tradition, it has offered ice creams and tropical fruit sorbets with original recipes from the founder, Mr. Vicente Rodriguez Peláez. It also produces various types of individual pastries. Visiting this establishment and enjoying its products is getting to know some of the most deep-rooted traditions among Yucatecans and visitors to this city.
Chichén Itzá is a complex of Mayan ruins on Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula. A massive step pyramid, known as El Castillo or Temple of Kukulcan, dominates the ancient city, which thrived from around 600 A.D. to the 1200s. Graphic stone carvings survive at structures like the ball court, Temple of the Warriors and the Wall of the Skulls. Nightly sound-and-light shows illuminate the buildings' sophisticated geometry.
Paseo de Montejo is a wide, historic boulevard in Mérida, Mexico that's known for its colonial architecture, monuments, and museums It has Markets, Restaurants, Bars, Shops, Museums and on Sundays they close the boulevard and allow everyone to walk freely and cycle around. You can see also the Monument they have for the Mexico Flag
Plaza Grande, also known as Plaza Mayor or Plaza de la Independencia, is the main square in Mérida, Mexico, and a popular gathering place Attractions: The square contains many tourist attractions, including the Cathedral, Casa Montejo, City Hall, and the Governor's palace Events: The square hosts free cultural events throughout the week, including a daily ceremony to raise and lower the Mexican flag, a Sunday crafts market, and live music and dancing almost every night Many restaurants round to eat and also they have the famous Helados Colon there as well to have a sweet treat.