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Guided bus tour of the City of Mérida
Guided bus tour of the City of Mérida
Mérida City Tour with Guide
Mérida City Tour with Guide
Mérida City Tour with Guide

Guided bus tour of the City of Mérida

By Syctravel.com
7.6 out of 10
Price is S$46 per adult
Features
  • 2h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Multiple languages
Overview

The starting point is in front of the Ateneo peninsular, Calle 60 corner with Calle 63. You must arrive 15 minutes before at the meeting point.
Get to know Merida. The cathedral church located in the zócalo where the Montejo house, the government palace and the municipal palace are also located.
Mérida the white city with its main avenue Paseo de Montejo, which has its colonial buildings such as the Cantón Palace and the beautiful monument to the homeland, among other equally magnificent places.

Activity location

  • Merida
    • Merida, Yucatan, Mexico

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Calle 55 & Calle 60
    • 97000, Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico

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Guided bus tour of the City of Mérida
  • Activity duration is 2 hours2h2h
  • English
Price details
S$45.83 x 2 AdultsS$91.66

Total
Price is S$91.66

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedTravel insurance
  • What's includedWhat's includedTour guide
  • What's includedWhat's includedGST (Goods and Services Tax)
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedFood
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedDrinks
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedService charge
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedActividades no mencionadas en el itinerario

Know before you book

  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Merida
  • 30m
Mérida is the capital and most populated city of the state of Yucatán, head of the homonymous municipality and the twelfth city with the most inhabitants in Mexico. It is located in the southeast of the country, in the northwestern region of the state. The city was founded on January 6, 1542 on the remains of the Mayan city called T'Hó, which was virtually uninhabited when the Europeans conquered the Yucatan Peninsula.
Paseo de Montejo
  • 30m
Paseo de Montejo is the name of a main road in the city of Mérida, Mexico, named after Francisco de Montejo, conqueror of Yucatán and founder of the capital city of Yucatán. It is an avenue that runs from the Santa Ana area, in the centre of the city, to the exit towards the port of Progreso, Yucatán, including the extensions made at different times. Numerous public and private institutions are located along its route and it is the main part of the Mérida tourist corridor. The layout and design are inspired by that of the French boulevards, especially that of the Champs Elysees in Paris. Flanked by large trees, it has a median and numerous roundabouts. On both sides of this avenue, beautiful palaces and mansions of wealthy people from the Yucatan of the 19th century were built.
Monumento a la Patria
  • 20m
It is located on Paseo de Montejo in one of the most trafficked roundabouts in the city of Merida. It is the work of the sculptor Romulo Rozo, who through this work shows us part of the history of Mexico, from the founding of Tenochtitlán until the mid-twentieth century. Details of the work: In this monument you can find many details of Yucatan, such as. The shield of the city of Mérida, the chacmol, the Mayan hut, 2 armed and prostrate tiger knights, representing the surrender and protection of the Mexican armed forces. In the lower part we can find a large sculpted ceiba tree, with 4 butterflies in the upper part, the glory and the conquest of the peoples of Mexico. In the centre and apart we find the symbol of Mexico, which is the eagle devouring a snake.
El Palacio de Gobierno
  • 20m
The Palace was built on the same site where the old "Royal Houses" stood in colonial times, which housed the Yucatecan rulers as well as several of their main collaborators. Its location is at the crossroads of two of the busiest streets in Mérida: 60 and 61. The Palace project, as we see it today, was carried out in 1879 during the government of Mr. Manuel Romero Ancona, according to a design by the engineer Olegario G. Cantón. The Palace, in an eclectic classicist style, covers a quadrangular surface of 42 metres in front and in the background. It consists of 2 floors adorned with portals and a beautiful quarry stone staircase. Inside, a large central patio stands out. Its façade shows a replica of the bell of the church of the town of Dolores, which the priest Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla used to summon the people to a struggle that ended with the country's independence.

Location

Activity location

  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIESMerida
    • Merida, Yucatan, Mexico

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • PEOPLEPEOPLECalle 55 & Calle 60
    • 97000, Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico

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