Live like a Local on the Merida Blanca Free Tour

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Duration
2h 15min
Meeting point
Catedral de San Ildefonso
Languages
English, Spanish
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Overview

During the tour you will visit different emblematic places of the city, such as the Cathedral, the first one built in continental America, the Government Palace, the first market of Merida, the City Museum and the two big markets, Lucas de Galvez and San Benito, each one with such a beautiful history and beautiful things to discover.

Also on the way you will learn about the culture of the region, such as our traditions, food, legends, how is the day to day life in the city and in the towns of the state, knowing not only the city, but also the region.
Tour Conditions
Accessibility
Not wheelchair accessible
Minimum Attendees
Requires at least 2 participants to run
Children
Suitable for families with children
Extra Fees
No additional cost
Pets
Not allowed
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This activity includes:

  • Palacio de Gobierno del Estado de Yucatán
  • Museum of the City of Merida
  • Catedral de Mérida - San Ildefonso
  • Mercado Lucas De Galvez
  • Mercado San Benito
  • La entrada a los diferentes lugares

Meeting point

Catedral de San Ildefonso

On arrival

I will be at the side of the cathedral with a black umbrella.

Things to note

Wear comfortable clothing and sunscreen

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You are free to cancel a booking anytime. We kindly remind you to cancel bookings you cannot arrive for. Being reported as absent decreases your customer level points and the benefits you can enjoy.

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