
Market San Benito
The local market in Mérida is a normal Mexican market. With one exception: it was my first real Mexican market.
Mérida is an incredibly charming and cute little city in Yucatán, which manages to let tourists and locals coexist harmonically. Mérida let’s you get to know, in case you are willing to, about the Maya culture and newly awakes after sunset. With that meaning a lightshow, displaying the history of the city, a historic game or dance of the Maya and a dance at the end of the day to finish off nicely. During the weekend there’s also quiet some party vibe going on. Mérida is really very lively for it’s size! 😀

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A cute and pretty park with a sign in the middle and a proud cathedral towering over the scenery in the background.
First the history of Mérida is being painted in images onto the cathedral. Then the culture of Mérida is being presented by dances.
A market that felt sells everything you could possibly want or take with you as a souvenir, typical mexican or also for your loved ones at home: jewellery, clothes, mexican sculptures...
Mérida is a cute and beautiful little town in the middle of Yucatán. There is always something going on, when you start to stroll around, and there is always something to see.
My very first mexican market. Colourful, chaotic, completely unstructured and really great. I won't ever forget this market.
Would you like to learn a bit about Mayan history and culture? Here you can! Also nice for the ones who don't like museums too much 😉
A very cute tradition of Mérida. Every night after sunset people gather here to dance together to Kumbia.
A daytrip to various of the most different natural oasises around Mérida. And there are plenty of them!
Sooo cool! Have you ever seen old and partly falling apart trains from former times from the inside? So cool, interactive and a roundabout positive surprise.
The coolest pyramid close to Mérida! Yucantán has plenty of pyramids. Uxmal is a bit like Chichén-Itzá just waaaaay less overcrowded, much more interactive and much cheaper.

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