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Merida


Merida Travel Guide


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#1 Paseo de Montejo
#2 Parque de la Alemán
#3 Monumento a la Patria
#4 Parque de Santa Lucía
#5 Catedral de San Ildefonso
#6 Col. Nuevo Yucatan

Merida in Prices & Facts

$8.8 $8.77
Quick Lunch for One
Spoken Languages
Spanish
$52.6 $52.6
Dinner for Two
Currency
Bolivar Soberano / Bs / VEF

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$0.5 $0.5
Public Transport Ride



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Tourist Reviews

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@umbilicalis
« We arrived in Merida in the evening, the capital of the autonomous community of Extremadura. A place filled with rich history dating back to the 2nd century BC, during the reign of the Roman Emperor Augustus. By the 4th century, the city became a prominent hub, known as the "New Rome of Spain." The remnants of Roman architecture are splendidly preserved—many structures from that era still retain their original functions. Unfortunately, we didn't manage to visit the Roman theater or cross the Roman bridge... We only got to enjoy the well-preserved Temple of Diana, which you don't need to purchase tickets for—it’s located right in the city center. 🏛️😎🕌 »
@kate_lichi.ko
« After more than 9 hours on the road and switching 3 (!) buses, we finally reached the ancient settlement of Etrusca. There are no tourists here, just tranquility and calm... This is exactly the kind of place where you should come to see an ancient settlement—when nothing disturbs the atmosphere! The photo shows the main pentagonal structure of the settlement. And no, I'm not cold; I'm in a shawl because the sun is blazing!))) »