Nomadas Youth Hostel
You can find Paseo Montejo only 3 blocks away, where the Fiesta Mexicana is celebrated every Saturday evening. You can also find around there The Anthropology Museum; Santa Lucia Park
where you can enjoy of free Folklore Dances and serenades. Museums, bars, theatres, supermarkets, migration office, American Express and banks are just 3 or 4 blocks from the
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Hostel Zocalo
Located on the Plaza Mayor of Merida - the laid-back colonial capital of the Yucatan State - and the former home of the poet Jose Peon Contreras, Hostel Zocalo exudes a quiet elegance in which budget travellers can kick back and relax after spending full days roaming around ancient Maya cities, swimming in spectacular centos and marveling in the diverse cultures and
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Hostal del Peregrino
Located in the Centro Historico, Hostal del Peregrino is close enough to walk to the Centre and to Paseo de Montejo but far enough from the Zocalo to enjoy a quieter neighbourhood, with easy parking for your car. Hostal del Peregrino gives you choices, too! You can stay in a downstairs private room, with a private bathroom, cable television and ceiling fans. Some rooms even have air conditioning
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Mayan Backpackers
Located in a recently refitted, colonial building and fashioned with an eye on Mayan design, Mayan Backpackers is the newest and best equipped hostel in Merida. Choose from our range of dormitories and private rooms - all with fans and linen provided. We provide our guests with a fully equipped kitchen, lounge area with cable TV, Internet access and plenty of shaded space with tables and chairs to socialize, catch up on a diary entry or write a postcard or two
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The Nest Hostel
Saludos, backpackers, from the Nest, the coolest youth hostel in Merida. And in Yucatan. And in Mexico. And the highest-rated hostel in the Americas! The Nest is only 2 blocks from both Merida bus stations. And just five blocks from the Plaza Central, the centre of the city. The staff are all young, all local and on the job round the
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Mérida is the capital city of the Mexican state of Yucatán. It is located in the northwest part of the state, about 35 km (22 miles) from the Gulf of Mexico coast, In 2003 the population was about 793,000, ranking 11th among the most populous Mexican cities.
Mérida is served by Manuel Crescencio Rejón International Airport (IATA airport code: MID)